Primetime Debate: What Are The Foreign Policy Priorities For Modi 2.0?
Neelam Deo, Co-founder and Director, Gateway House was a part of Bloomberg Quint’s Primetime Debate. Watch the debate here
Neelam Deo, Co-founder and Director, Gateway House was a part of Bloomberg Quint’s Primetime Debate. Watch the debate here
The Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement for Geospatial Cooperation (BECA), the last of the India-U.S. foundational agreements, will enable India to avail of U.S. expertise on geospatial intelligence and to sharpen the accuracy of weapons and automated hardware systems used for military purposes. But the over-emphasis on imaging in the agreement overlooks the likelihood of a clash between the telecom and meteorological technologies, which can hurt India’s crucial capabilities in space-based weather forecasting and disaster management
The Aung San Suu Kyi-led National League for Democracy, which has been in power for three years, has shown a modest score card, winning more censure than praise. Suu Kyi’s civilian-military equation has been good, but not her reluctance on the Rohingya issue. What chances does her party have of winning in Myanmar’s elections in 2020?
Neelam Deo, Co-founder & Director, Gateway House was interviewed by BTVI. Watch the full interview here
Our Co-founder and Director, Neelam Deo was quoted in an article by Reuters, which was republished in Hindustan Times. Read the full article here
Our Co-founder and Director, Neelam Deo was quoted in an article by Reuters, which was republished in Business Today. Read the full article here
Our International Security Fellow, Sameer Patil was interviewed by SBS Hindi. Listen and read the interview here
Neelam Deo, Co-founder & Director, Gateway House was quoted in Reuters. Read the full article here
Our Co-founder & Director, Amb. Neelam Deo was interviewed by BloombergQuint. Watch the telephonic interview here
India’s foreign policy is increasingly blended in with its domestic agenda – and vice versa. Prime Minister Modi’s past proactive foreign policy has paid dividends in bringing global attention to India, a fact young voters have noticed and approved. In his second term, what will India’s foreign policy look like? A continuum of the past, but also new frameworks for the future