Publications
India's Nuclear Doctrine: An Alternative Blueprint
August 15, 2012
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies
Reports/Studies
The Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies reviews India’s nuclear doctrine, and through a constructive critique, attempts an alternative blueprint to suit the new developments in the security and political environment within and outside India over the last decade.
Central European Approaches to the Protection of Civil Nuclear Programmes
July 6, 2012
Polish Institute of International Affairs
Kacper Rękawek
Reports/Studies
PISM’s latest paper focuses on the security of civil nuclear programs in central Europe in light of plans to expand the use of nuclear power in the Czech Republic and Hungary and to introduce nuclear power to the energy mix in Poland.
APLN Statements on Transparency and Nuclear Security
June 14, 2012
The Asia Pacific Leadership Network
Op-eds/Statements
Members of the Asia Pacific Leadership Network for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament (APLN) issued two major statements on nuclear security and transparency, calling on governments in the region, and worldwide, to strengthen their commitment to nuclear security and take steps to build global confidence and trust.
A Safer Nuclear Enterprise
June 14, 2012
Sidney Drell, George P. Shultz, Steven P. Andreasen
Op-eds/Statements
An article by Sidney Drell, George Shultz and Steve Andreasen published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science's Science.
Chemical, Biological and Radiological Materials: An Analysis of Security Risks and Terrorist Threats to India
June 13, 2012
RUSI and the Observer Research Foundation
Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan, Tobias Feakin, Jennifer Cole, Rahul Prakash, Wilson John, Andrew Somerville
Reports/Studies
A research study by Observer Research Foundation (ORF) and Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) has found that there is a clear danger to India from CBR (Chemical, Biological and Radiological Materials) terrorism due to the known intentions of terrorist groups active within India's borders.





