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Tanvi Kulkarni
Research Officer
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Tanvi Kulkarni is a Research Officer with the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies. She is a team-member of the Nuclear Security Programme of the Institute. Her research interests include South Asian security issues, WMD terrorism and India's nuclear policy. Tanvi is currently working on a the Indo-Pak Nuclear Lexicon Project. She is particularly looking at the Indian understanding of the doctrine of Credible Minimum Nuclear Deterrence. Besides these, Tanvi also contributes to the other projects under the Nuclear Security Programme. Tanvi has completed her graduation in Political Science and post-graduation (Master of Arts) in Defence and Strategic Studies from the University of Pune.

Areas of Interest:
Nuclear Security in South Asia, India's Nuclear Policy, WMD Terrorism
Current Projects:
India's Doctrine of Credible Minimum Deterrence, Towards an Indo-Pakistan Nuclear Lexicon
Publications

Issue Brief:
Iran, International Community & Nuclear Weapons: The Multiple Narratives

India's Credible Minimum Deterrence: A Decade Later

Articles:
Seoul Nuclear Security Summit 2012: An Analysis of Australia’s Position

Debate: India’s Nuclear Doctrine and Radiological Weapons

Indo-Pak Nuclear CBMs: Where Talks Fear To Tread

India, Australia and Uranium: What after the ‘Labor’ Pains?

Nuclear Pakistan: At Diplomacy’s Mercy

Ten Years After: 9/11 and ‘Justified Realpolitik’  

Towards an Indo-Pak Nuclear Lexicon IV: Minimum Nuclear Deterrence  

Towards an Indo-Pak Nuclear Lexicon - I: Credible Minimum Deterrence 

The P-5 Visits and India's Nuclear Energy Programme

Sino-Pak Nuclear Engagement -I: The Big 'Deal'

Dialogue between Nuclear Weapon States

Outside Publications:
Tackling the Israeli Car-bombing Case: Decode the Attack, Dump the Dilemma, Mainstream, Vol L, No 14, 24 March 2012

The Discovery of India as a friend by Australia, The Pioneer, 3 January 2012

The Headley Effect, Geopolitics, Vol II, Issue III, August 2011

 
 

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