East Asia: Theater Of Changing Power Dynamics – Analysis
The Eurasia Review republished a feature originally published by Gateway House and written by Rajiv Bhatia, Distinguished Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies, Gateway House.
The Eurasia Review republished a feature originally published by Gateway House and written by Rajiv Bhatia, Distinguished Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies, Gateway House.
Hindustan Times published an article that mentions Rajiv Bhatia, Distinguished Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies Programme, Gateway House.
The Indian Express mentioned Gateway House in an article on Prime Minister Modi's visit to Israel.
Venkatraman Anantha Nageswaran was published by Live Mint
Rajiv Bhatia, Distinguished Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies Programme, Gateway House was present at the International Conference on Emerging Horizons in India-Vietnam Relations on 3-4 July.
Hopes of a close partnership between the U.S. and India, as expressed at the Modi-Trump Summit, will have repercussions on East Asia. Will the region see peace or exacerbated conflict between China and all the nations opposed to its domination?
AFP interviwed Sameer Patil Fellow, National Security Studies & Director, Centre for International Security, Gateway House and was quoted by the Daily Mail and NDTV in articles on the India-China border security dispute.
Gateway House and the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, co-hosted the second Gateway of India Geoeconomic Dialogue (GOIGD) on 13-14 February 2017. It brought together 370 delegates from 22 countries and 40 expert panellists from 13 nations.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel (July 4-6) marks 25 years of India’s diplomatic relations with the State of Israel. Forging political and economic ties with it has not been smooth sailing, and it’s the Indian Jewish community that has kept a tenuous relationship going
The India-U.S. strategic partnership endures even in the current state of flux, with the joint statement that President Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued holding the seeds of greater cooperation. The statement is sharper on Pakistan and China and softer on contentious bilateral issues