Turmoil in West Asia: The Sectarian Divide Shapes Regional Competitions Five years after the Arab Spring, West Asia is witnessing two major military conflicts in Syria and Yemen. Several states are deeply polarised and at the edge of breakdown, and there is proliferation of jihadis across the region, engaged in extraordinary brutality against enemy states and “heretic” communities. Talmiz Ahmad 2016 Monograph
Securing Critical Information Infrastructure: Global Perspectives and Practices This monograph delves into the various aspects of definitions and understandings of critical information infrastructure and explores the threat actors, perspectives and trends in the emerging practice of critical information infrastructure protection. Munish Sharma 2017 Monograph
Post-Nuclear Security Summit Process: Continuing Challenges and Emerging Prospects The Nuclear Security Summit process was an unprecedented event that achieved phenomenal success in drawing global attention to the danger of nuclear terrorism. Reshmi Kazi 2017 Monograph
Events leading to the Sino-Indian Conflict of 1962 This monograph presents an objective account of a very crucial six-year period (1956-1962) in the histories of India and China (and Tibet) -- the countries directly involved in the conflict. Sunil Khatri 2017 Monograph
Culture, Context and Capability: American and Indian Counterinsurgency Approaches This monograph is an attempt to examine American and Indian counterinsurgency experiences through the lens of historical context, organizational culture, and military capability. Ayesha Ray 2016 Monograph
The Nitisara by Kamandaka: Continuity and Change from Kautilya’s Arthashastra This study compares Indian traditions of statecraft in Kamandaka’s Nitisara, or the Elements of Polity, with the earlier foundational root text of Kautilya’s Arthashastra. There are commonalities, dissimilarities and uniqueness in the texts. However, key values and concepts across time do not seem to have changed and remain relevant even today. P. K. Gautam 2019 Monograph
A Shield Against the Bomb : Ballistic Missile Defence in a Nuclear Environment For every major military invention in human history, there has quite always been a countervailing technology. Nuclear weapons have, however, remained an exception. Ballistic missile defence (BMD) has, in recent years, emerged as a formidable means to defend against nuclear-armed delivery systems though yet to prove their total reliability. What does the advent of BMD mean for the nuclear revolution – will it make nuclear weapons obsolete or in turn lead to a new arms race among great powers? A. Vinod Kumar 2019 Monograph
Re-Positioning Pakistan Occupied Kashmir on India’s Policy Map: Geopolitical Drivers, Strategic Impact The monograph urges a policy re-positioning by aggregating key geopolitical parameters concerning PoK which potentially impinge on India’s vital territorial and security interests. Priyanka Singh 2017 Monograph
Changed Security Situation in Jammu and Kashmir : The Road Ahead The only way forward for India, therefore, is to decouple the Kashmir issue from that of Pakistan, and address the internal aspects: Kashmir's development, unsettled political issues, healing the wounds and alienation of the youth, promptly. Abdul Hameed Khan 2017 Monograph
Best Practices in Financial Management: Accrual Accounting for Defence Changes in public financial management across the globe have necessitated India to revisit its traditional methods of managing and depicting its public finances. One of the major changes envisaged is a quest to migrate gradually to accrual accounting from the traditional cash-based accounting. Sumati Kumar 2019 Monograph