Maritime governance: Imperatives for India – I
India has several crucial maritime stakeholders, yet she remains ill-equipped to respond to any sea-borne calamity. Maritime governance is the need of the hour
India has several crucial maritime stakeholders, yet she remains ill-equipped to respond to any sea-borne calamity. Maritime governance is the need of the hour
The world’s leading international institutions may be outmoded, but Brazil, China, India, and South Africa are not ready to join the helm. Their shaky commitment to democracy, human rights, nuclear nonproliferation, and environmental protection would only weaken the international system’s core values.
India must set-up a centralised body that can monitor bacterial infections and their antibiotic susceptibility
Turkey’s reorientation offers opportunities for better ties with India
The real issue in Jammu & Kashmir
Mr Cameron’s austerity measures may provide a mutually beneficial opportunity to both India and UK.
Gateway House moderates a discussion between two educators – one from India and one from the US – on the purpose of education today.
A stable army in Pakistan, whether back in the barracks or in the presidential palace, means peace with India.
The leaders of Turkey and Brazil recently voted against sanctioning Iran, concluding that Iran's leaders do not intend to violate their most important Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty obligation. India, as a member of NAM, should also concede.
A conversation on the role of the media in India-China relations with Pallavi Aiyar, author of Smoke and Mirrors: An Experience of China