India-Australia Nuclear Agreement
Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House,was interviewed by the channel CNN-IBN on the significance of uranium deal signed between India and Australia during Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott's visit to India
Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House,was interviewed by the channel CNN-IBN on the significance of uranium deal signed between India and Australia during Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott's visit to India
Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, was interviewed by Bloomberg TV on the significance of the speech made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Madison Square Garden in New York during his first official visit to the United States after taking charge as PM
Rajni Bakshi talks about how current forms of economic growth are widening disparities, leaving hundreds of millions of people to live in poverty on rediff.com
Situated between the Xi-Modi bonhomie and border intrusions lies the growing divergence between India and China on food security and climate change. Both sides must address these issues urgently
Transforming the India-U.S. relationship requires a mutual recognition that new technologies are the most promising way to build the complementary strengths of the two countries. Both Narendra Modi and Barack Obama must now move past earlier disagreements and use tech-driven exchanges to revitalise the bilateral
The newspaper Mint published an article written by Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, examining what steps India and the United States should take to transform the bilateral. The article was also carried online on Livemint
Wordpress.org republished the article India-China:evolving geoeconomics written by Akshay Mathur, Head of Research, Gateway House for the Gateway House website
Manjeet Kripalani, Founder and Executive Director, Gateway House, was interviewed by Bloomberg India TV ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the United States, his first official visit after taking charge
World leaders, diplomats and bureaucrats are trying to reconcile with social media's growing popularity and power, and ideating on ways to use it productively at the personal and professional level. Must diplomacy evolve to keep pace with the meteoric rise of social media and how has the discourse changed by the advent of social media?
The Political Indian republished the article India-U.S partnership:$1 trillion by 2013 by Nish Acharya which puts forth an ambitious bilateral agenda ahead of PM Modi's visit to Washington DC for a meeting with U.S President Barack Obama