India ESDM inhibited by electronics investment and policy
An article authored by Mark Zetter, CEO, Venture Outsource, was republished by Venture Outsource.
An article authored by Mark Zetter, CEO, Venture Outsource, was republished by Venture Outsource.
Yameen Rasheed (1988-2017), Gateway House contributor, blogger and activist, was always full of sharp insights about his country’s politics
India remains a problematic destination for foreign Original Equipment Manufacture decision makers. They are up against a range of deterrent factors when engaging with providers of Indian Electronics System Design and Manufacturing solutions. Is this due to protectionism or global policy?
The G-20 insights website published a policy brief titled 'Sustainable Ocean Economy, Innovation and Growth: A G20 Initiative for the 7th Largest Economy in the World' that was worked on by Rajni Bakshi, Gandhi Peace Fellow, Rajiv Bhatia, Distinguished Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies Programme, and Akshay Mathur, Director of Research and Fellow of Geoeconomics Studies, Gateway House and other experts.
Iran’s former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s disqualification from contesting the May 2017 presidential election has reduced the number of aspirants to six. The winner may well be a contender for the post of next Supreme Leader too
International peace and security is perpetually in danger from the threat of nuclear weapons. In recent weeks, under the current U.S. Administration, the diplomatic success of the Iran Nuclear Deal is threatened while tensions build in the Sea of Japan over North Korean activities.
G-20 Insights published a policy brief titled 'Green Shift to Sustainability: Co-Benefits & Impacts of Energy Transformation on Resource Industries, Trade, Growth, and Taxes' which had contributions by Akshay Mathur, Director of Research and Fellow of Geoeconomics Studies, Gateway House and other experts.
As the United States considers its policy options towards North Korea it must understand that Pyongyang has been thinking about military conflict for decades. It too will have military plans and they could pose major challenges for the U.S. This is why China and South Korea–and U.S. regional experts too–prefer the diplomatic route
Sameer Patil, National Security Studies & Director, Centre for International Security, Gateway House, was quoted in an article published by The Northlines
Extreme right candidate, Marine Le Pen, and Emmanuel Macron, a centrist, will figure in the first round of presidential elections in France on April 23. In a country that has always voted either Republican or Socialist, a departure to the far right will have an impact the markets and many implications for Europe