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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will visit India from 11-13 December 2015 for the Annual Summit meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Ambassador Neelam Deo discusses what to look out for during this visit.
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In the wake of the shooting in San Bernardino in the U.S., President Obama reiterated his strategy on dealing with the Islamic State. Ambassador Neelam Deo talks about whether anything new came from the address.
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The Paris Climate Talks, also known as COP21, began on a positive note. However, four days into it, the optimism to reach an agreement seems to be fading away. Rajni Bakshi, Gandhi Peace Fellow, and Amit Bhandari, Energy and Environment fellow, Gateway House discuss happenings at the conference.
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The 168th OPEC meeting is set to occur in Vienna on 4 December, 2015. Amit Bhandari, Energy and Enviorment fellow, Gateway House discusses what can be expected from the meeting and how this meeting will impact the market.
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In a special podcast, Akshay Mathur, Director of Research, Gateway House discusses BEPS (Base Erosion and Profit Shifting), international taxation and transfer pricing with Sol Picciotto, senior advisor of Tax Justice Network.
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Ambassador Neelam Deo discusses the social and geopolitical implications of falling oil prices on West Asian countries. She talks about how an economic diversification away from oil will impact social structures in some of these conservative countries.
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Nick Robins, Co-Director, Inquiry into the Design of a Sustainable Financial System at United Nations Environment Programme, joins us for a special podcast on COP21. He explains what green financing is, and how India can leverage on it to further its energy needs.
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Ambassador Neelam Deo looks at three notable events from the last week; the execution of war criminals in Bangladesh, Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Singapore and the formation of the ASEAN Economic Community and what it means for India.
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Ambassador Neelam Deo discusses the French response to the Paris attacks. She explains the role of NATO, invoking the Lisbon Treaty and the possibility of the UK joining a future coalition.
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On 13 November, 2015, eight armed terrorists attacked the city of Paris, leaving more than 120 people dead and hundreds injured. Ambassador Neelam Deo, Director, and Sameer Patil, National Security Fellow, Gateway House, sit down to discuss the attack and the way forward for France, Europe and the U.S.