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Akshay Mathur, Head of Research, Gateway House, was a guest on a Bloomberg TV India panel on the VII BRICS Summit in Ufa, Russia. Akshay spoke on the BRICS NDB and the Currency Reserve Arrangement
Akshay Mathur, Head of Research, Gateway House, was a guest on a Bloomberg TV India panel on the VII BRICS Summit in Ufa, Russia. Akshay spoke on the BRICS NDB and the Currency Reserve Arrangement
Amit Bhandri, Energy and Environment Fellow, Gateway House, was quoted in an IANS article 'Oil Plunges to $56 on Greece, China Impact; India Gains'. The quote also appeared on a number of Indian and international publications
Amit Bhandari's article on why the Iran nuclear deal can be to India's gain was republished by the Political Indian.
Seema Sirohi's article was republished by Eurasia Review. The article analyses the hardliners in the U.S. against the Iran-P5+1 deal
Sameer Patil, Fellow- National Security, Ethnic Conflict and Terrorism, Gateway House, has been quoted in an article about India's purchase of Armata tanks from Russia. This article was originally published on Sputniknews.com. It has been republished by Kienthuc.vn, Vnmedia.vn, and Anninhthudo.vn
Akshay Mathur, Head of Research, Senior Geoeconomics Fellow- Gateway house, has spoken about the Greece default and its impact on India in an interview with CNBC Awaaz
Seema Sirohi, analyst- Gateway House, has written an article about pressure against the Iran nuclear deal by hardliners in the U.S.A. This article has been republished by The Diplomat
Amit Bhandari, Energy and Environmental Studies Fellow- Gateway House, has written an article analysing the trend of Russian oil companies investing in India. This article has been republished by Eurasia Review
Amit Bhandari, Energy and Environmental Studies Fellow- Gateway House, has written an article about the reason behind India's falling exports. This article has been republished by Eurasia Review
Jivanta Schöttli has written an article about the Eurozone crisis with regard to Greece's payment default. This article has been republished by Eurasia Review