China provides record funding for Indian tech start-ups
Amit Bhandari, Fellow, Energy and Environment Studies Programme, Gateway House was quoted in The Financial Times. Read the article here
Amit Bhandari, Fellow, Energy and Environment Studies Programme, Gateway House was quoted in The Financial Times. Read the article here
India's Budget 2020 has just allocated Rs 8,000 crore to the Department of Science and Technology for the development of quantum technology, i.e. the use of quantum physics for computation. This opens up a wealth of possibilities and cybersecurity vulnerabilities too, but it is a sign of the Indian government’s seriousness in protecting the nation’s cyber infrastructure
The upcoming Financial Action Task Force (FATF) plenary session 16-21 February will be crucial for both Pakistan and Iran as the anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing measures undertaken by the two countries will be reviewed by the 39 member states of the FATF. Decisions will be taken on their retention or removal from the grey list and black list respectively
U.S. President Donald Trump’s first presidential visit to India later this month bodes well for bilateral relations. It is a continuing foreign policy success story for the two countries extending through four U.S. administrations and three Indian ones. A curtain raiser on what to expect.
ET Now featured Neelam Deo, Director and Co-founder, Gateway House. Watch the show here
Our Distinguished Fellow, Amb. Rajiv Bhatia was quoted in The Print. Read the article here
Post a lecture organised by Gateway House, Dr. Ajay Agrawal was featured in ‘Lunch with Business Standard.’ Read the feature here
Amb. Rajiv Bhatia, Distinguished Fellow, Gateway House was quoted in The Print. Read the article here
This is a generally positive analysis of the Prime Minister’s foreign policy in his first five-year term, but, like Shakespeare’s tragic heroes, he too has his flaws. This is not a research treatise, but more an overview of contemporary events that will interest students of international affairs
Budget 2020’s allocation for the Department of Space needs to be used as a seed fund for spawning innovation, says Chaitanya Giri, Fellow for Space and Ocean Studies, Gateway House, while the Rs. 8000-crore outlay for the National Mission on Quantum Technologies and Applications can help stimulate research