India’s Internal Security Situation: Present Realities and Future Pathways The Monograph deals with the internal security situation in India. It focuses on the Naxal conflict, the Northeastern ethnic armed insurgencies, and terrorism for a detailed study. Namrata Goswami | 2013 | Monograph
Indian Defence Industry: Issues of Self-Reliance The monograph makes an attempt to estimate India’s defence self-reliance index, which has been a subject of intense debate in recent years. It also surveys the key recommendations of various high level committees set up by the Indian government post the Kargil conflict. The monograph concludes with key policy measures to revitalize India’s moribund defence industry. Laxman Kumar Behera | 2013 | Monograph
One Hundred Years of Kautilya’s Arthasastra This work establishes the need for relevance of Kautilya's Arthasastra to contemporary security studies. The paper provides an overview and an update of various academic and scholarly controversies on its age and authorship, and also on the misperceptions which abound on Kautilya himself. P. K. Gautam | 2013 | Monograph
Gilgit Baltistan: Between Hope and Despair The monograph attempts to present an exhaustive account on Gilgit Baltistan (part of the erstwhile princely state of Jammu and Kashmir and now part of Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK)) by contextualising it within the larger discourse on Kashmir. Priyanka Singh | 2013 | Monograph
India-China Relations: A New Paradigm India-China relations may not be ideal in the narrative of a bilateral relationship between the countries. But given the complexity of the engagement and interaction between the two countries and taking into account the divergent political systems, the unresolved territorial issues, compulsions of geo-politics, the quest for resources and markets, and aspirations of the two countries for global influence and power, the relations between the two countries are certainly a matter of reassurance and optimism. R N Das | 2013 | Monograph
Water Sector in Pakistan: Policy, Politics, Management This monograph undertakes a descriptive analysis of the water sector in Pakistan and underlines issues related to Pakistan’s water policies, politics and management practices. It argues that domestic water management is perhaps one of the key areas which requires urgent attention in Pakistan. Medha Bisht | 2013 | Monograph
The Geopolitics of America’s Energy Independence: Implications for China, India and the Global Energy Market The US' claim that it will become energy independent shortly on the back of the revolution in its shale resources technology has been followed by Washington's announcement of its 'rebalancing to Asia' policy. This monograph looks at the sustainability of the shale revolution, and whether the US' claims are indeed justified and the geopolitical consequences and strategic implications thereof on the global energy scenario. Shebonti Ray Dadwal | 2013 | Monograph
Understanding Iran’s Political and Military Institutions: An Indian Perspective The monograph attempts to understand Iranian politics since the Islamic revolution, by taking a close look at the functioning of different institutions—and the interactions among them—which shape the Iranian polity. M. Mahtab Alam Rizvi | 2013 | Monograph
Nuclear Terrorism: The New Terror of the 21st Century Nuclear terrorism is the most serious danger the world is facing today. Terrorist groups like Al Qaeda and Aum Shinrikyo have expressed their interest in acquiring a nuclear weapon. The only way to prevent this is to secure nuclear materials from falling into the wrong hands. Reshmi Kazi | 2013 | Monograph
China’s Perception of ‘Look East Policy’ and Its Implications The monograph explores China's perception of India's Look East Policy (LEP) and how that affects India's strategy in the Asia-Pacific region. Beijing does not favour a strong Indian presence and influence in Southeast Asia. China is both a determinant and a constraint in India's Look East Policy. Baladas Ghoshal | 2013 | Monograph