The Gateway House Podcast is a special audio product created by Gateway House to provide indepth discussion and analysis on important foreign policy events in an accessible, and digestible format. The podcast frequently features experts from Gateway House as well as several external experts from across the world. You can follow the podcast on iTunes and Soundcloud. Current Host: Virpratap Vikram Singh, Website Content Manager, Gateway House Past Hosts: Shubhashish, Ashna Contractor, Dev Lewis

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9 November 2015

The Iran nuclear conundrum

Ellen Laipson, Distinguished Fellow and President Emeritus of the Stimson Center, visits Gateway House and sat down for a quick talk with Sameer Patil, National Security Fellow at Gateway House about the Iran Nuclear deal, the stages of its implementation and it's energy implications on India.
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29 October 2015

IAFS III: The lesser known history

The roots of India-Africa relations go beyond the period when colonisation was at its peak. With a backdrop of the third India-Africa Forum Summit in New Delhi from October 26-29, 2015, Sifra Lentin, Mumbai History Fellow, Gateway House, talks about the shared history of the two, including the 'Bombay Rupee'.
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28 October 2015

IAFS III: There is great interest in collaborating with India

The Third India Africa Forum Summit is being held in New Delhi from October 26-29, 2015. The mood in Africa around the Summit is evident as, for the first time, all 54 countries have representations. Ambassador Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, talks to us about the Summit and the many elections currently underway in the continent.
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26 October 2015

IAFS III: India to offer new financial package?

The Third India Africa Forum Summit (IAFS) is currently underway in New Delhi. Over 50 heads of state from the African Union are expected to attend the Summit. Rajiv Bhatia, former Ambassador/High Commissioner in Kenya, Myanmar, Mexico and South Africa, lists the priorities for its success.