Ajay Agrawal explains economics of AI and what organisations can do with it
Post a lecture organised by Gateway House, Dr. Ajay Agrawal was featured in ‘Lunch with Business Standard.’ Read the feature here
Post a lecture organised by Gateway House, Dr. Ajay Agrawal was featured in ‘Lunch with Business Standard.’ Read the feature here
Amb. Rajiv Bhatia, Distinguished Fellow, Gateway House was quoted in The Print. Read the article here
This is a generally positive analysis of the Prime Minister’s foreign policy in his first five-year term, but, like Shakespeare’s tragic heroes, he too has his flaws. This is not a research treatise, but more an overview of contemporary events that will interest students of international affairs
Sameer Patil, Fellow, International Security Studies Programme, Gateway House was featured on WION News. Watch the interview here
Our International Security Fellow, Sameer Patil was quoted in the below stories: The budget is unlikely to give more money for equipment, but the Armed Forces still want expensive imports over domestic products India’s defence budget 2020 increased 9% but Read more
Chaitanya Giri, Fellow, Space and Ocean Studies Programme, Gateway House was quoted in the below stories: ISRO’s got a long way to go before it generates revenue from spin-off technologies Union Budget 2020: ‘Allocation to space exploration should be considered Read more
It is time to formulate a Universal Declaration of Digital Rights that upholds the spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948. Life, liberty and security in the digital realm need the same protection today. Human beings’ rights to digital self-determination, including control of personal data, are also sacrosanct
China’s clean-up of its cities and its success in improving urban air quality hold important lessons for India. But the outbreak of the corona virus and reports that news about it was initially suppressed tell a different story. While physical infrastructure is important, equally vital are a free media and an open society, where people are not afraid to speak
Chinese president Xi Jinping’s visit to Myanmar on January 17 highlighted the economic aspect of the two countries’ bilateral relationship. China has been Myanmar’s top partner for years. But more than the 33 agreements signed, the visit threw light on the region’s changing geopolitics and Myanmar’s own compulsions in growing closer to China
Amb. Rajiv Bhatia, Distinguished Fellow, Gateway House was interviewed by Strat News Global. Listen to the radio interview here