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India, Pakistan and the nuclear race
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013This compilation consists of commentaries by Indian and Pakistani analysts in response to Michael Krepon’s op-ed piece of 4 April 2013 in The New York Times, Nuclear Race on the Subcontinent.DocumentAfghanistan 2014: BSA, internal security, Taliban & Indian strategy
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2014This special report consists of a series of commentaries related to the 2014 security transition in Afghanistan.DocumentThe maritime great game: India, China, US & the Indian Ocean
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2014This special report consists of a series of commentaries on the rampant maritime competition in the Indian Ocean region. The articles cover various aspects of the growth and presence of Indian, Chinese and US interests in the Indian Ocean .DocumentCountering terrorism: role of intelligence and investigative agencies
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010Intelligence agencies provide the most sensitive protective security shield for a country, but do intelligence and investigation agencies share vital information pertaining to national security?DocumentFighting corruption: how serious is India?
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010The UN had found that corruption was the chief reason why the poor nations continued to remain in poverty. This essay reviews the anti-corruption trend in India.DocumentFrom CTBT to FMCT: the nuclear debate in India
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2011What is the present urgency to review India’s national positions on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) and Fissile Materials Cutoff Treaty (FMCT)? Indeed, these arms control agreements are vital for pursuing a step-by-step approach to achieve the elusive goal of ‘nuclear zero’.DocumentAlternative strategies towards Myanmar: revising India’s look-east policy
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013It is in New Delhi’s best interest to secure Myanmar as a permanent trading and strategic partner due to its geographical advantage. However, as long as there is an armed struggle going on in the trade and commercial centers of Myanmar and US sanctions are in place, there will be impediments to investments in that country.DocumentAlternative regional strategy for India: a charm offensive to win the hearts and minds
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2011Given the social inequalities and political instability, India is likely to face a neighbourhood, which is either failing or with substantial ungovernable spaces in its backyard. The paper clarifies that India is surrounded by a ring of fire; this is the regional problematic which India is facing today and is likely to face in the foreseeable future. Main findings include:DocumentPreventing terror attacks: role of human & technical intelligence in India
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2011A study of terrorist attacks would show that a lot of in-depth planning goes into each major attack. Selection of the target in each case would be based on the needs and objectives of the terrorist organisation.DocumentStrategic Partnerships: the European Union's quest for global clout
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009The European Union (EU) has revisited many of its external policies with the view to strengthen its relations with strategic partners in the developing world, and to boost its visibility as a pivotal political actor on the global stage.Pages
