Established in 1992, it is an independent, non-profit and non-governmental organization which encourages research, dialogue, networking and deliberation on a broad range of conventional and non-conventional sources of conflict and conditions of peace.
The RCSS thrives to promote the Vision, “Together for a secure and more safer South Asia”, through research collaborations with regional and international institutions and individuals across the globe.
• Engaging in Research.
• Forging Networks
• Promoting Advocacy
• Disseminating Knowledge
The RCSS enables scholars and other professionals to address, individually and collectively, problems and issues of topical interest for all South Asian countries.
Advocacy Meeting for Women in Governance based on SDG 05 (gender equality) and SDG 16 (peace, justice, and strong institutions) from 09:30 am – 12:00 pm via zoom.
Twitter Café of GPPAC South Asia - 08th December 2022
Welcome to GPPAC-SA Twitter Cafe taking place on 23rd November 2022 from 10:00 am - 08:00 pm.
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Regional Centre for Strategic Studies (RCSS), since its inception as an independent think tank, has sought to encourage research, dialogue and deliberation on a broad range of conventional and non-conventional sources of conflict. More...
Sri Lanka is widely recognised as a haven for a variety of tropical flora and fauna which enhances the beauty of the island and attracts tourists from across the world.
Human trafficking and drug trade are global issues that affect many lives daily. Globalisation has increased the opportunities for women to migrate, while the relaxing of regulations of migration has paved the way to violation of rights of women and children.
The Singapore-registered X-Press Pearl had been burning for two weeks near the port of Colombo which was carrying 25 tonnes of nitric acid, other chemicals, cosmetics and oil.