Krishna Kumar Saha writes that repatriation efforts are unlikely to succeed because of three major reasons. Bangladesh and Myanmar have recently initiated a repatriation programme to return Rohingya...
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Bangladesh + 1 more
Krishna Kumar Saha writes that repatriation efforts are unlikely to succeed because of three major reasons. Bangladesh and Myanmar have recently initiated a repatriation programme to return Rohingya...
Dr. Manpreet Sethi weighs in on the vulnerabilities of nuclear power plants caught up in inter-state conflict, as revealed by the Russia-Ukraine war In January 2023, an American non-governmental...
Dr Sandip Kumar Mishra evaluates the first and second-order challenges Pyongyang is likely to face as it confronts a COVID-19 outbreak On 13 and 14 May 2022, North Korea reported 1,74,400 and...
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By Angshuman Choudhury, Siddharth Anil Nair, Ashutosh Nagda & Garima Maheshwari Report summary The BoB region is one of the most climate-vulnerable in the world. Its strategic, political, social and...
Dr. Fazlullah Akhtar and Dr. Amit Ranjan examine the Taliban's recent actions and argue that the Afghan education sector is set to be severely affected under Taliban rule. Two decades of war...
Akanksha Khullar analyses data gathered by IPCS’ Southeast Asia Research Programme for a project mapping the pandemic's social, political, security, and economic impact across the region This article...
Siddharth Anil Nair analyses data gathered by IPCS’ Southeast Asia Research Programme for a project mapping the pandemic's social, political, security, and economic impact across the region By the...
Akanksha Khullar & Kavya Sharma consider the ways in which the pandemic intersects with India's food and nutrition security landscape The COVID-19 pandemic and measures to contain it have had...
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***Mohammed Sinan Siyech *examines potential tactics that terror outfits operating in Kashmir might employ to exploit the COVID-19 situation. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a multi-dimensional impact...
Yash Vardhan Singh examines how climate change’s adverse interaction with insurgencies, critical infrastructure and public health could potentially create or exacerbate national security threats. ...
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Shivangi Seth explores the experiences of three previous policies aimed at rehabilitating surrendered ex-militants in J&K to identify insights that might be useful for formulating a new one. In 2018,...
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Summary report of the discussion held at IPCS on 21 August 2019 On 21 August 2019, IPCS hosted Lt Gen (Retd) Syed Ata Hasnain, Member, IPCS Governing Council, and former GOC, 15 Corps, Srinagar, for...
Akanksha Khullar examines the challenges and opportunities to women's inclusion and participation in the peace process currently underway in Myanmar. For years, women in Myanmar have been powerful...
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In 2018, the US withdrew from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and re-imposed sanctions on Iran. Since then, there has been a renewed interest in the sanctions’ ramifications for...
Akanksha Khullar explores the challenges of institutionalisation and implementation of UNSCR 1325 in ASEAN structures Part 1 of this series demonstrated how ASEAN’s gender mechanisms have failed to...
**Akanksha Khullar **explores how the ASEAN as a grouping and its individual member states have engaged with UN Security Council Resolution 1325. Several Southeast Asian countries have experienced...
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Angshuman Choudhury Researcher, and Coordinator Southeast Asia Research Programme(SEARP) 2018 has been a violent year in Myanmar. Besides the crisis in the northern Rakhine State concerning the...
In 2016, Samjong village in Upper Mustang, Nepal, which is at an elevation of 4100 m, had to be relocated to Namashung village in the same region. This was necessitated by acute drought in Samjong...
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Angshuman Choudhury Researcher & Coordinator, SEARP, IPCS At midnight on 25 August, hundreds of assailants launched coordinated attacks on close to 30 security installations, including police...
After a hiatus of 19 years, Pakistan has been able to undertake its sixth census enumeration only with the help of the army, which guaranteed security not only in difficult terrorism-hit areas of the...