Donald Trump-Narendra Modi meet on the G7 summit: Experts discuss
Akshay Mathur, CEO and Director of Research, Gateway House was featured on CNBC TV18. Watch the interview here
Akshay Mathur, CEO and Director of Research, Gateway House was featured on CNBC TV18. Watch the interview here
Our Director and Co-founder, Neelam Deo was interviewed by CNN News18. Watch the interview here
Our Space and Ocean Studies Fellow, Chaitanya Giri was quoted in The National. Read the article here
India’s traditions are finally getting their due – with a Geographical Indication tag. This opens up a world of soft power for India. The first GI tag was given to Darjeeling tea. Now, after over a decade, the first ever GI store has opened at Goa’s airport. One of the Goan products on sale is feni, a popular local brew, which, with its new GI tag, can make a global splash
The announcement by Indian prime minister Narendra Modi of a new position of a Chief of Defence Staff is a long-pending and vital appointment for national security, but it will be effective only if the defence apparatus is also overhauled
The tool used to sustain and coordinate protests is a young, encrypted messaging service called Telegram. Its unique privacy and security features and resistance to the state has made Telegram more popular than its larger rivals, WhatsApp and WeChat. What is this communication phenomenon?
India and Japan have emerged close strategic partners, particularly in the current decade. They are cooperating for the economic development of India’s landlocked North East Region through connectivity building and infrastructure projects. The Modi government’s Act East policy has been a major impetus in the flow of Japanese assistance. Such cooperation also comes in direct response to China’s BRI
Neelam Deo, Director and co-founder, Gateway House was featured on ET Now. Watch the interview here
Akshay Mathur, CEO & Director of Research, Gateway House was quoted in Asia News Network. Read the article here
The Narendra Modi government came to power in India in 2014, promising "minimum government, maximum governance". Its roll-out of numerous government schemes meant that democracy and governance came before economic growth. But it returned Modi to power.Analysing the current debate on growth and governance the author explores how the sequencing of governance and economic outcomes is different in China, Turkey and India