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Vol 4, No. 1
Jan - Mar 2009
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DEBATE
Recent
Developments in Sri Lanka
Domestic
and Regional Implications
LAKHAN
MEHROTRA
A
Lesson in that Past for the Present Rulers
P. SAHADEVAN
Understanding the State and
Military Victory in Sri Lanka
ASHOK MEHTA
India’s Hands-off Policy
has not Served its National Interest
M.R. NARAYAN SWAMY
Is LTTE about to be
Vanquished?
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ARTICLES
HUSSEIN SOLOMON and SALLY MATTHEWS
Responding to Ethnic
Conflicts
MOHAMMED BADRUL ALAM
In Search of Consensus:
Analysing India-Japan Relations
SURESH DHANDA
India’s Nuclear Weapons
Programme Retrospect and Prospects
P.K. GAUTAM
Climate Change and
Security: Present and Future Challenges for Diplomacy
MONIKA CHANSORIA
Changing Winds in China-Taiwan
Relations: Appraising Reality
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ORAL HISTORY
Is IBSA the Neo-NAM?
SHASHANK
Shashank, former Foreign Secretary of India, who was actively
involved in the negotiation leading to the formation of the India-Brazil-South
Africa (IBSA) Dialogue Forum, provides a narrative on its genesis and
relevance.
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BOOK REVIEWS
GIRISH
DHUME
Nilima
Lambah, A Life Across Three
Continents: Recollections of a Diplomat’s Wife
R.
NARAYANAN
Andrew
Hurley (Tr. ), Fidel Castro, with Ignacio Ramonet,
My Life
KRISHNAN
SRINIVASAN
Richard
Bourne (Ed.) Shridath Ramphal: The Commonwealth and the World
K.N.
TENNYSON
Ashutosh Misra, Pakistan
Engagement of the Extremes
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Vol 4, No. 2 Apr - Jun 2009
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DEBATE
New Obama
Administration
Challenges
& Opportunities for India
CHINTAMANI MAHAPATRA
Would Obama Walk the Extra Mile?
K. P. FABIAN
President Obama: Plans and Impediments
SACHIDANANDA MURTHY
Once again on the roller - coaster
SATYA R. PATTNAYAK
The Obama phenomenon: What to make of it?
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ARTICLES
UTTAM KUMAR SINHA
Geopolitics of Climate Change and India’s Position
BINODA KUMAR MISHRA
Security Implications of Greater Indo-Myanmar
Interaction
GAUTAM MURTHY
India and Singapore: Dynamic Economic Partners
D. SUBA CHANDRAN Et Al
India's Disaster Relief Diplomacy
MANOHARI VELAMATI
Political Activism of the Tamil Diaspora in the West:
The Battle outside Srilanka
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ORAL HISTORY
The
Quest for the High Table
C. R.
GHAREKHAN
C.R. Gharekhan,
former Indian Permanent Representative at the UN, narrates his experiences while
representing India and on the expansion of the Security Council.
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BOOK REVIEWS
NIHAR RANJAN PRADAN
I. P. Khosla (Ed.), India and the Gulf
ANTARA MITRA
Alka Acharya, China
– India
SEEMA SHEKHAWAT
V. S. Seth (Ed.),
India - Africa Relations: Emerging Policy and Development
Prospective.
ATUL MISHRA
Rajesh M. Basrur South Asia's Cold War: Nuclear Weapons and
Conflict in Comparative Prospective
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Vol 4, No. 3
Jul - Sep 2009
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DEBATE
Pakistan-Afghanistan Situation
Policy Options for India
SATISH CHANDRA
Devise Steps
to Bring Pakistan to Heel
KALIM BAHADUR
Appears to be
Part of United States Exit Strategy
GURMEET
KANWAL
Afghanistan:
Red, Amber or Green? An Analysis of Alternative Futures
VIDYA SHANKAR
AIYAR
Love Thy Neighbour
and Build Good Fences
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ARTICLES
SHALENDRA D.
SHARMA
The Obama
Administration and India: Searching for a Relationship
VIJAY SAKUJA
China’s Diplomatic
and Strategic Balancing Acts in Southern Asia
JORGE HEINE
Do good
fences make good neighbors? Barack Obama and the
Rebuilding of US-Latin American Relations
RAJARAM PANDA
North Korea-Myanmar
N-links: Concerns for India
NIVEDITA DAS
KUNDU
Shanghai
Cooperation Organization: Significance for India
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ORAL HISTORY
Birth of Bangladesh: Down Memory Lane
ARUNDHATI GHOSE
Arundhati Ghose, often acclaimed for espousing wittily India’s
nuclear non-proliferation policy, narrates the events associated with an
assignment during her early diplomatic career that culminated in the birth
of a nation – Bangladesh.
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BOOK REVIEWS
ALI AHMED
Manpreet Sethi, Nuclear
Strategy: India’s March Towards Credible Deterrence
SANJEEV KUMAR
SHRIVASTAV
Lloyd I. Rudolph and Susanne Hoeber Rudolph Eds.), Making U.S. Foreign Policy
Towards South Asia: Regional Imperatives and the Imperial Presidency
SHIV POOJAN
PRASAD PATHAK
Li Li, Security Perception and China-India
Relations,
PRASANT KUMAR
SAHOO
Tarun Khanna, Billions of Entrepreneurs
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Vol 4, No. 4 Oct - Dec 2009
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DEBATE
India and the
Indian Ocean Littoral
Opportunities and
Challenges
P.S. DAS
Deterrence and Cooperation Must Play Complementary
Roles
GVC NAIDU
India Poised to Assume a Proactive Role
SHUBHA
SINGH
India Best Suited to Give the
Thrust
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ARTICLES
KRISHNAN
SRINIVASAN
India and China: Similar Challenges, Different Roadmaps
ANDREW
D. BRUNATTI and DAVID M. MALONE
India’s West Asia Approach: A Triumph of Bilateralism
SAMEENA
HAMEED
Cultural Horizon of India’s Foreign Policy: Relevance for its
Neighbourhood
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ORAL HISTORY
Evolution of Bhutan’s International Personality
A.N. RAM
Amar
Nath Ram, India’s former Ambassador to Bhutan, who
had participated in building up Bhutan’s diplomatic
establishment at the United Nations in New York, narrates his long and eventful
association with the Kingdom.
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BOOK REVIEW
VISHNU PRIYA
James B.L. Mayall and Krishnan Srinivasan,
Towards the New Horizon: World Order in the 21st Century
by
K.L. DALAL
Gunwant J. Malik, A Sikh Diplomat
INDRANIL BANERJIE
Alok Bansal, Balochistan
in Turmoil: Pakistan at Crossroads by
POORNIMA RAVINATHAN
Girijesh Pant, India: The
Emerging Energy Player
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