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Second national dialogue on the Naxal problem: mapping the motivations and local support
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012As the present situation stands, the Maoists have always had only one objective – to capture power by armed struggle and set up what they refer to as “New Democracy”. This in mind they have between an intense to moderate presence in at least 161 districts spread over 9 states.DocumentUnderstanding religious radicalization: issues, threats and early warnings in Kashmir Valley
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010Kashmir Valley has often been celebrated as one of the living ideals of syncretic traditions, where various religious beliefs have peacefully co-existed and flourished alongside for centuries. However, the region is being infected now by religious radicalisation, which has local, regional and international political dimensions.DocumentIndia-Iran relations: past, present and future
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012This paper is a transcript of the address delivered by the Iranian ambassador in New Delhi. The paper reveals that the relations between India and Iran go back thousands of years. However, two major events influenced India-Iran relations in the past: the independence of India in 1947; and the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979.DocumentBetween China, India and the refugees: understanding Bhutan’s national security scenario
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010There are few countries in the world, whose bare existence is more surprising than Bhutan’s. This essay shows that while Bhutan successfully secured its independence and sovereignty in the 20th century, new threats to its national security have emerged.DocumentRajouri and Poonch: identifying early warning signals and addressing new challenges
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010The twin districts of Rajouri and Poonch fall in the Pir Panchal belt of Jammu province (India). The region is an important mountainous range which separates the valley of Kashmir from Jammu province.DocumentThe fragile regions of South Asia: why states fail in parts?
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010India, despite being in a better ranking in the Failed States Index (FSI), and never having felt seriously threatened at the national level, possesses regions that have been facing serious problems relating to governance and violence.DocumentUnderstanding the transformation: issues, threats and early warnings in Ladakh
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010Buddhists populace in Ladakh have raised voices of dissent against successive governments of the state in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) from time to time and sought direct central administration.DocumentAmerican military operations inside Pakistan: will it help the US, Pakistan and India?
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010Will an American strategy to increase its troops strength into Pakistan make the situation better for the US on the western side and for India on the eastern side?DocumentIndia- South Korea strategic partnership
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013This is a transcript of a speech delivered by Joon-gyu Lee, Ambassador of South Korea to India, in May 2013. In his speech, Ambassador Lee reflects on the common desire amongst both the countries, India and South Korea, for a strong bilateral relationship in areas of mutual interest.DocumentWinning or failing in Afghanistan
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013This is a speech transcript of the Ambassador of Afghanistan, H.E Shaida A. Abdali, in which he talks about the peace process in Afghanistan and the country’s transition process before the withdrawal of NATO forces in 2014.Pages
