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D Suba Chandran Appointing the new ISI Chief: Why is Imran Khan delaying the notification? Who will blink? Pakistan Reader,15 October 2021 15 October 2021 |
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D Suba Chandran Dr AQ Khan: Between a national hero and a nuclear proliferator Pakistan Reader, 11 October 2021 11 October 2021 |
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D Suba Chandran Protests in Gwadar: Who and Why Pakistan Reader, 01 October 2021 1 October 2021 |
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D Suba Chandran Science, Technology and International Relations India’s Strategic Culture Debate 2.0. Review of “The India way: Strategies for an uncertain world” by S. Jaishankar New Delhi: Harper Collins, 2020. Book Review 45, 3 March 2021. 3 March 2021 Op-Eds and Comments |
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D Suba Chandran Science, Technology and International Relations The Doha-Kabul journey as a road to nowhere. The Hindu, 26 september 2020 26 September 2020 Op-Eds and Comments |
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D Suba Chandran Science, Technology and International Relations Imran complains of an Indian false flag march, Pakistan responds to the US criticisms on China and CPEC, Violence along the Pak-Afghan and Pak-Iran borders, and the locust threat. Pakistan Reader, 24 May 2020. 24 May 2020 NIAS Comments |
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D Suba Chandran Science, Technology and International Relations Another Maoist ambush in Chattisgarh: Lessons from a failure. IPRI Brief # 04, 31 March 2020. 31 March 2020 NIAS Comments |
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D Suba Chandran Science, Technology and International Relations Return to chaos in Afghanistan. The Hindu, 3 March 2020. 3 March 2020 Op-Eds and Comments |
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D Suba Chandran Science, Technology and International Relations The US-Taliban deal in Doha: Five reasons why Pakistan is ecstatic. Pakistan Reader # 103, 1 March 2020. 1 March 2020 NIAS Comments |
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D Suba Chandran Science, Technology and International Relations Azadi march in Pakistan, a damp squib. The Hindu Business Line, 7 November 2019. 7 November 2019 Op-Eds and Comments |
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D Suba Chandran Science, Technology and International Relations Azadi march in Pakistan, a damp squib. The Hindu, 7 November 2019. 7 November 2019 Op-Eds and Comments |
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D Suba Chandran Science, Technology and International Relations PEMRA’s new directive: Curbing media freedom is a self-goal and will return to haunt. Pakistan Reader #100, 1 November 2019. 1 November 2019 NIAS Comments |
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D Suba Chandran Science, Technology and International Relations The Afghans are in for a long haul: So should the rest of us. Conflict Reader #75, 1 October 2019. 1 October 2019 NIAS Comments |
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D Suba Chandran Science, Technology and International Relations Why an arctic foray is essential for India. The Hindu, 28 September 2019. 28 September 2019 Op-Eds and Comments |
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D Suba Chandran Science, Technology and International Relations Why India’s foray into the arctic matters. The Hindu Business Line, (26 September 2019. 26 September 2019 Op-Eds and Comments |
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D Suba Chandran International Strategic and Security Studies US-Pak Relations: What has Changed? What hasn’t? and What is unlikely to Change?, NIAS Strategic Forecast No. 21. Bangalore: January 2018 1 January 2018 |
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D Suba Chandran International Strategic and Security Studies The Husain Huqqani revelation: Did the civilians keep the military in dark on OBL? ISSSP Reflections No. 50, March 14, 2017 14 March 2017 NIAS Comments |
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D Suba Chandran International Strategic and Security Studies Tehmina Janjua: Internal challenges for the new Foreign Secretary ISSSP Reflections No. 49, February 27, 2017 27 February 2017 NIAS Comments |
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D Suba Chandran International Strategic and Security Studies The “Not Now, Not Ever” Lady: Amb. Arundhati Ghose R.I.P ISSSP Reflections No. 49, August 01, 2016 1 August 2016 NIAS Comments |