Resolving the Nuclear Crisis: Iran and the West Meet in Istanbul
Fair Observer republished an article written exclusively for Gateway House by Ambassador Peter Jenkins about the process of nuclear talks with Iran.
Fair Observer republished an article written exclusively for Gateway House by Ambassador Peter Jenkins about the process of nuclear talks with Iran.
Iran Review, a non-governmental website which promotes dialogue through articles and analyses, republished an article written for Gateway House by Ambassador Peter Jenkins about the process on nuclear talks with Iran.
Gateway House's Co-founder Manjeet Kripalani wrote an article in The Financial Times about youth education in India. She argues that India's education system is obsolete and that we must find news ideas on educating Indian youth and preparing them for the workforce.
Gateway House's Director Manjeet Kripalani wrote an article for The Economic Times about the foreign direct investment in India. She explains why companies with foreign direct investment plans in India must change their strategy.
The Economic Times quoted Gateway House in an article about the difficulty amongst think tanks in India to raise funds from Indian companies.
The Free Press Journal interviewed Gateway House's Director Ambassador Neelam Deo on the issue of nuclear security, and how India's physical security dynamics has changed over the years.
Gateway House's Director Manjeet Kripalani wrote an article for Outlook India about the Union budget of India. She gives her opinion about the budget and raises doubts on the reforms, if any, that have been proffered.
China Daily quoted, in their Asia Pacific edition, an article by Gateway House's Director Manjeet Kripalani and Bob Dowling, Editorial Advisor, about China's and India's economic slowdown. The authors explain the difference between China and India in their approach and responses to economic problems.
The Hindu republished Gateway House's Researcher Estefanía Marchán's article on the potential benefits of cooperation between India and Brazil. As both face many obstacles to equitable development, can the upcoming BRICS Summit in New Delhi help drive a new development agenda?
India and Brazil have declared inclusive development an imperative and have engineered creative solutions to meet their developmental challenges. But both also face many obstacles to equitable development. Can the upcoming BRICS Summit in New Delhi help drive a new development agenda?