Discussions on Technology Vision 2035
Aditya Phatak, Senior Researcher, Gateway House, appeared in a panel discussion on India's 'Technology Vision 2035' hosted by India Infoline News Service
Aditya Phatak, Senior Researcher, Gateway House, appeared in a panel discussion on India's 'Technology Vision 2035' hosted by India Infoline News Service
Amit Bhandari and Kunal Kulkarni's article 'India’s energy: three years, three aims' was republished on The Political India.
Rajiv Bhatia's article 'Progressing 'Diplomacy for development' was republished by Swarajya magazine.
Tanya Keswani, Outreach Associate, Gateway House, was featured in the highlights video for the Thomson Reuters South Asia Risk Summit 2016
Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, was quoted by The Hindu Business Line in an article on the Narendra Modi government's foreign policy.
With the possibility of the Jamaat-e-Islami being officially banned through a resolution in the Bangladesh parliament, what will happen to its followers and activists? Will it cease to exist as a political and ideological force or, in the absence of a political platform, will its ideological followers strive to find alternate ways to make their existence felt?
Below is the quote from Sameer Patil; “If that happens, it will bring about a paradigm shift in Indo-US defence ties. This will benefit the US more than India because the US Navy has wider global reach. For India, it Read more
Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, was quoted in an article by Energy Intelligence on Prime Minister Modi's visit to Iran scheduled for 22 May, 2016.
After nearly a decade of moving slowly towards the U.S. on critical matters including nuclear power, the recent bilateral agreement to share military facilities and have anti-submarine warfare talks, suggest that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have India sail the oceans with the American eagle.
Relatively low fossil fuel prices have created a favourable climate for the Modi government to secure India’s growing energy needs in a sustainable manner and at fair prices. The government should also encourage locally-built wind and nuclear options to secure India’s long-term needs.