Information on "Security" and "Bhutan"
August 2012
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23 Aug 2012
China-South Asia Strategic Engagements - 2
Author: Mathew Joseph C
Publisher: Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
This paper explains the relations between Bhutan and China by taking into account bilateral relations between Bhutan and India and the emerging politico-security discourse within Bhutan with regard to its strategic yet precarious location between Ch... More on «China-South Asia Strategic Engagements - 2»
September 2010
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Sep 2010
Between China, India and the Refugees
Author: Marian Gallenkamp
Publisher: Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
There are few countries in the world, whose bare existence is more surprising than Bhutan’s, given the recent political developments in the Asian region. More on «Between China, India and the Refugees»
November 2009
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26 Nov 2009
India and its South Asian Neighbours
Author: Rajeev Ranjan Chaturvedy, David M Malone
Publisher: Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
This paper provides a summary analysis of India's relations with each of its immediate neighbors - except China - and outlines the evolution of India's foreign policy since the 1990s. More on «India and its South Asian Neighbours»
May 2009
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22 May 2009
Post-Election India: How the Neighbours View the Elephant
Author: Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury
Publisher: Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
This publication examines the perceptions that India's neighboring states could have of a Congress party-led India. More on «Post-Election India: How the Neighbours View the Elephant»
January 2009
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2009
Demokratischer Wandel in Südasien und die Rolle der Regionalmacht Indien
Author: Sandra Destradi
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
Diese Analyse untersucht die Einflussnahme der Regionalmacht Indien auf den demokratischen Wandel in den Nachbarstaaten Nepal, Bhutan, den Malediven, Pakistan und Bangladesch. More on «Demokratischer Wandel in Südasien und die Rolle der Regionalmacht Indien»
January 2004
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Jan 2004
Bhutan’s “Operation All Clear”: Implications for Insurgency and Security Cooperation
Author: Dipankar Banerjee, Bidhan S Laishram
Publisher: Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
Druk Yul, the peaceful Dragon Kingdom of Bhutan, was drawn into the vortex of terrorism in the early 1990’s when terrorists from across its border to its south sought shelter in its southern plains. More on «Bhutan’s “Operation All Clear”: Implications for Insurgency and Security Cooperation»


