The Kodikara Award was introduced by RCSS in 1996 in honour of the first Executive Director of RCSS, Prof. Shelton Kodikara. The primary objective of Kodikara Award is to sponsor and generate new knowledge on the main areas of research interest of the RCSS including policy-relevant studies. Thus far many young scholars from across South Asia have contributed new knowledge and perspectives on research areas such as: SAARC: Relevance and Future; South Asian Economic Cooperation; South Asia and China; US Pivot to Asia: Implications for Asia-Pacific; South Asian Political Culture; The Role of Religion and National Policies.
All publications under the Kodikara Fellowship Awards can be accessed through the RCSS Digital Library.
Nuclear Risk Reduction Measures in South Asia: Problems and Prospects
Nuclear Risk Reduction Measures in South Asia: Problems and Prospects Upendra Choudhury Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India 2006
The People’s War In Nepal
The People's War In Nepal Anindita Dasgupta Senior Lecturer 2006
Stability through Economic Cooperation in a Nuclear Environment
Stability through Economic Cooperation in a Nuclear Environment Saira Yamin Member, Department of Defense and Strategic Studies, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad 2005
Multi-Track Diplomacy between India and Pakistan: A Conceptual Framework for Sustainable Security
Multi-Track Diplomacy between India and Pakistan: A Conceptual Framework for Sustainable Security Manjrika Sewak Programme Officer, WISCOMP (Women in Security, Conflict Management and Peace) 2005
The Role of Mediation in Resolving India-Pakistan Conflict: Parameters and Possibilities
The Role of Mediation in Resolving India-Pakistan Conflict: Parameters and Possibilities Amit Dholakia Senior Lecturer, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India 2005
HIV/AIDS as a Security Threat to India
HIV/AIDS as a Security Threat to India Happymon Jacob Lecturer, Centre for Strategic and Regional Studies, University of Jammu 2005
Nepal’s Maoist Movement and Implications for India and China
Nepal's Maoist Movement and Implications for India and China Nishchal Nath Pandey Executive Director, Kathmandu based Institute of Foreign Affairs (IFA) 2005
New Nuclear Triangle and China’s Role in South Asia
New Nuclear Triangle and China's Role in South Asia Sun Xun Associate Professor, PLA University of Foreign Language, People’s Republic of China 2005
Elite Perceptions in Foreign Policy , Role of Print Media in Influencing India-Pakistan Relations 1989-1999
Elite Perceptions in Foreign Policy, Role of Print Media in Influencing India-Pakistan Relations 1989-1999 Smruti S. Pattanaik Research Fellow, Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) 2004
River Water Sharing Problem Between India and Pakistan: Case Study of the Indus Water Treaty
River Water Sharing Problem Between India and Pakistan: Case Study of the Indus Water Treaty Shaista Tabassum Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations, University of Karachi 2004
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