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As the end of the drawdown of international forces approaches in Afghanistan, concerns are mounting about its potential impact on regional stability. By the end of 2014, all Western combat forces will have left the country. Yet despite official rhetoric, twelve years of war and billions of dollars spent in Afghanistan have neither eliminated the country’s insurgency nor dealt effectively with any of the regional irritants that have historically motivated Afghanistan’s neighbors to lend their support to various actors in the conflict…

Kashmir after Shopian

Jun 12, 2009 The Financial Express Kashmir after Shopian

The State of International Studies in India

“The State of International Studies in India”, International Studies, Vol.46, No.1-2, January 2009.

Striking a Balance

“Striking a Balance”, Economic and Political Weekly, August 27, 2005.

India’s ‘Potential’ Endgame in Kashmir

“India’s ‘Potential’ Endgame in Kashmir”, India Review, Vol. 2, No.3, 2003.

Towards a Peace Process

“Towards a Peace Process”, Seminar, June 2001.

Public Opinion and Nuclear Options for South Asia

“Public Opinion and Nuclear Options for South Asia”, (with David Cortright, Samina Ahmed), Asian Survey, Vol. 38, No.8, Aug., 1998.

India’s Nuclear Status Quo

“India’s Nuclear Status Quo”, Survival, Vol. 38, No.3, Autumn 1996.

Elite Public Opinion and Nuclear Weapons Policy in India

“Elite Public Opinion and Nuclear Weapons Policy in India”, (with David Cortright), Asian Survey, Vol. 36, No. 6, Jun., 1996.

Eighth END Convention

“Eighth END Convention”, Economic and Political Weekly, August 12, 1989.