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Women and Development in India: Reflections from Ladakh and Beyond
Visit To Hindustan, Kashmir and Ladakh (Reprint Edition, First Published in 1879 by Allen & Co, London)
Unseen Beauty of Kargil: As seen through Kargil International Marathon
Travels in the Himalyan Provinces of Ladakh and Kashmir in Peshawar, Kabul, Kunduz and Bokhara from 1819 to 1825 (Reprint Edition, First Published in 1841 at London)
Travels in Kashmir, Ladakh and Central Asia (Reprint edition, First Published by Charles Scnbner's Sons in 1892)
Tibetan Caravans: Journeys from Leh to Lhasa
The Trade Game: Engaging With Central Asia
The Strategy of (Re) connectivity: Revisiting India’s Multifaceted Relations with Central Asia
The Story of rGyalam Kesar: From the Legend of Ladakh
The Punjab, Northwest Frontier Province and Kashmir (Reprint Edition, First Published in 1906 by Cambridge Univ. Press)
The Political Future of Afghanistan: Issues and Perspectives
The Pamirs: Being a Narrative of a Year\'s expedition on Horseback and on Foot through Kashmir, Western Tibet, Chinese tartary and Russian Central Asia  (Reprint Edition, first publishe in 1893 by John Murray, London)
The Magician of Lhasa: A Novice Monk. A Quantum Scientist. An Ancient Secret
Tarikh-I-Rashidi of Mirza Muhammad Haldar, Dughlat: The History of the Moghuls of Central Asia (Reprinted Edition, First Published in 1895 by Sampson Low and Co, London)
TREACHERY & GALLANTRY: Gilgit-Skardu-Ladakh 1947-48
Strategic Ladakh: A Historical Narrative 1951-53 and a Military Perspective
SIACHEN Conflict Zone: Looking Beyond the Himalayas (Battles-Geopolitics-Geostrategy)
Rising Powers and Peacebuilding: India's Role in Afghanistan (PB)
Reconstruction of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh: An Overview
Recent Developments in Afghanistan: ICWA Reflections
Planning Strategy for Livestock Development in Kashmir Himalayas
People called Ladakh Through the Lens of Culture and Everyday Lives
Pakistan, Afghanistan and Balochistan: The Distrubed Areas
Mapping Tibet in the 21st Century: The Way Ahead