Indian Army Chief Bipin Rawat meets service chiefs of Bangladesh
World Is One News interviewed Sameer Patil about the visit of Indian Army Chief Bipin Rawat to Dhaka.
World Is One News interviewed Sameer Patil about the visit of Indian Army Chief Bipin Rawat to Dhaka.
Sucharita Sengupta credited Sameer Patil, Fellow, National Security Studies & Director, Centre for International Security, Gateway House in her article on Digital Diplomacy
Nepal, currently one of the 21st century’s important locations in Asia, has to safeguard itself by its own initiative, not rely on guarantees from external actors. The authors, one of whom is a former minister of the country, suggest that a changed world order calls for more modern security forces and an independent defense policy
A conference held by Gateway House at Mumbai University involving academics from India and Israel was mentioned in articles published by several news agencies
The past decade has witnessed an evolution of India-Africa relations especially since the implementation of Modi's Act East policy. There is also a growing realisation of the strategic and geopolitical value of the Indian Ocean region. This speech highlights the policies needed to strengthen India-Kenya relations and tap the wealth of resources in this Blue Economy.
Several news publications quoted Amit Bhandari on the impact of Westinghouse declaring bankruptcy on India
China has had a remarkable journey on the world stage. After a series of economic and political reforms more than thirty years ago, the country has since gone forth to dominate the geoeconomic playing field as a major investor around the world. This is the first in a two-part special on the Rise of China
This regional grouping of 10 nations, which observes its golden jubilee year in 2017, has come a long way from the Cold War era when it was founded, making a significant contribution to peace, security and prosperity. Now, its future prospects and “centrality” look uncertain amidst the region’s changing geopolitics
Britain will begin its formal exit process from the European Union on March 29. Signs that the European Union will survive are clear: public opinion is turning finally in its favour. The European economy has resumed creating jobs, and the unemployment rate, although still high, is steadily declining. Yet, what remains of the project is likely to have a different animus
An opportunity to be a part of a recent think tank delegation to China offered the author insight into China’s foreign policy, development plans and issues affecting the India-China bilateral relationship. Gaps in perception that keep both countries apart must be bridged for them to leverage their emerging positions in Asia and the world