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Terrorism - Special Report
Nuclear Monthly Monitor
N0.6 , June 2010
CBRN - South Asia 29

Nuclear Monthly Monitor
N0.5 , May 2010
CBRN - South Asia 28

Nuclear Monthly Monitor
N0.4 , April 2010
CBRN - South Asia 27

Special Reports are 3,000-4,500 words in length and examine in-depth,issues that come under the Institute's key focus areas.
 
#104, June 2011
After Osama: Pakistan’s Relations with the US, China & India
Samarjit Ghosh , Aditi Malhotra , and Rohit Singh
#82, September 2009
How Prepared Are We?: India and the Challenge of Nuclear Terror
Sitakanta Mishra
#71, May 2009
Terrorism and Armed Violence in India: An Analysis of Events in 2008
Devyani Srivastava
Research Officer, IPCS
#68, March 2009
Swat: A Chronology since 2006
Urvashi J Kumar
Research Officer, IPCS
#66, February 2009
Mumbai Terror Attacks: An Analysis
Samarjit Ghosh
#54, June 2008
Terrorism in India (Jan-Mar 2008): A Review
Devyani Srivastava
#31, October 2006
Bioterrorism and US Policy Responses
Alex Stolar
#27, July 2006
Major Terrorist Attacks in India (2000-2006): A Profile
Samrat Sinha
#25, June 2006
Left Extremism in India
Rajat Kumar Kujur
#10, January 2006
Terrorist Attack in Bangalore: A Profile
P G Rajamohan
#4, November 2005
Jaish-e-Mohammed
Rohit Honawar
#2, September 2005
AL Muhajiroun
David Smith
#1, August 2005
Terrorism & Political Violence
Priyanka Singh
 

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