Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies

The Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS), was founded in 1996 as an independent think-tank to develop an alternative framework for Peace and Security in South Asia through independent research and analysis. It continues to be one of the leading independent institutes in the region with no affiliation to a particular institution and/or ideology. The core research of IPCS focuses on internal security, nuclear issues and regional conflicts. Since its founding IPCS has been the cradle of the next generation of strategic thinkers. This focus on youth is reflected both in its faculty and its strong internship programme focussed on building up the next generation of thought leaders.[1]

Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies
TypePublic policy think tank
Headquarters18, Link Road, Jungpura Extension, New Delhi
Location
  • New Delhi, India
Director
Ruhee Neog
Key people
P. R. Chari, co-founder
Dipankar Banerjee, co-founder
Salman Haidar, patron
Staff
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Websitewww.ipcs.org

Research

IPCS focuses on a range of traditional and non-traditional security challenges. IPCS endeavours to nurture the next generation of scholars from India and beyond.[2] The research is broadly divided into the following thematic & geographic categories -[3]

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