The April 2 Iran Nuclear Framework Agreement with the P5+1 countries lays a straight path for the lifting of international sanctions on Iran. India has remained a close partner of Iran and Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, details what India will gain economically and strategically from a re-integrated Iran.
Neelam Deo and K. N. Vaidyanahtan discuss India's ambitious growth agenda in 2015 and factors it will be influenced by
KJM Varma, PTI Corresondent, Beijing, comments on the visit of Indian External Affairs Minister, Sushma Swaraj, to Beijing. He outlines three key takeways from her meetings with Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi and President Xi Jinping.
Nish Acharya, Visiting Fellow, U.S.-India Studies, Gateway House, explains why the U.S. and India are ideal countries to collaborate on manufacturing and innovation in clean technologies and why it will be an important part of bilateral cooperation on combating climate change.
Professor M.D. Nalapat, Manipal University, comments on whether Prime Minister Modi and President Obama will go beyond tough rhetoric and take some form of action to place pressure on Pakistan to act against the anti-India terrorist outfits in Pakistan.
Nish Acharya, Visiting Fellow, U.S.-India Studies, Gateway House comments on the recent visit of Barrack Obama to India for Indian Republic Day.
Gateway House has been ranked among the top think tanks in the categories of Top Think Tanks in China, India, Japan and the Republic of Korea (#29 out of 50), Think Tank to Watch (#53 out of 80), Best Use of Social Networks (#32 out of 60), and Think Tanks with the Best Use of the Internet (#38 out of 40).
Professor M.D. Nalapat, Manipal University, comments on whether Prime Minister Modi and President Obama will go beyond tough rhetoric and take some form of action to place pressure on Pakistan to act against the anti-India terrorist outfits in Pakistan.
M.D. Nalapat, Director of Geopolitics at Manipal University, comments on whether U.S. President Obama's upcoming visit to India will be largely symbolic or significant.
M.D. Nalapat, Director of Geopolitics, Manipal University, outlines a framework by which India can maintain strong relations with both the U.S. and China and secure its own vital interests.