Outlook-India-logo_0 Courtesy: Outlook
3 January 2014

Need, Help

Gateway House co-Founder and Director Neelam Deo speaks to Outlook on the Devyani Khobragade controversy. She says it is time both India and the U.S. moved to resolve the matter without resorting to more hype

mi marathi Courtesy: Mi Marathi
3 January 2014

‘TASHAN’ Mi Marathi Vishesh

Former Indian Consul General in New York and Gateway House Director Neelam Deo on the likely impact of the Devyani Khobragade controversy on Indo-U.S. relations

nytmedia Courtesy: New York Times
3 January 2014

What They Said: Aam Aadmi Party Set to Form Government in Delhi

Gateway House's Chief Executive Officer, Blaise Fernandes, was quoted in a New York Times article on the elections in Delhi. He talks about what the Aam Aadmi Party needs to do to create a wider national impact

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17 December 2013

Reassessing Brent benchmark for crude oil

The allegations against several oil companies and price reporting agencies like Platts have raised concerns about the credibility of the global oil benchmarking architecture. While there is a need for corrections to the existing structure, the time is right for BRICS to develop alternate options

FE Courtesy: Financial Express
3 December 2013

Projects worth $29 bn to take front seat at India-LAC summit

The Financial Express quoted Gateway House researcher, Hari Seshasayee. The article was about multi-sector projects that are on the agenda of the upcoming India-LAC summit in December.

asian age Courtesy: Asian Age
26 November 2013

Asia, Uninterrupted

From November 17-19, Gateway House hosted the Manipal Dialogue, where eight Indian and 11 foreign scholars came together to discuss the concept of an Asia, uninterrupted. Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, on November 26, wrote about the conference, and the themes discussed, in The Asian Age.

Todays Zaman Courtesy: Todays Zaman
22 November 2013

Asia Uninterrupted and Turkey

From November 17-19, Gateway House hosted the Manipal Dialogue, where eight Indian and 11 foreign scholars came together to discuss the concept of an Asia, uninterrupted. Ihsan Yilmaz, on November 22, wrote about the conference, and the themes discussed, in Today's Zaman, a Turkish newspaper.