Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, center, unveils the logo of 'Make in India' initiative in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014. Scores of business leaders from India and abroad attended the launch of the initiative where in the Indian Prime Minister called on manufacturers across the globe to come and make India a manufacturing hub. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das) Courtesy: Wikipedia
28 May 2015

Modi 365: Repositioning India globally

On the occasion of the BJP government’s one-year anniversary, Neelam Deo, director, Gateway House, delivered a series of lectures across the U.S., analysing Modi’s foreign policy. His energetic style, she said, has created several milestones—including a revival of relations with the U.S. and Russia, and a new approach to China and to India’s neighbourhood—that can cumulatively transform India’s growth trajectory. This is an abridged version of her lecture:

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27 May 2015

Defence and India’s Private Sector

Sameer Patil, Associate Fellow, National Security, Ethnic Conflict and Terrorism- Gateway House, has written an article providing policy recommendations for modernisation and indigenisation of India's defence sector. This article has been republished by Indian American Times.

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27 May 2015

Narendra Modi: India’s salesman-in-chief

Manjeet Kripalani, Co-founder and Executive director- Gateway House, has written an article about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's India pitch abroad and how it aids domestic policies. This article has been republished by Quartz India and Indian American Times.

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27 May 2015

Policy Watch – Episode 168

Manjeet Kripalani, Co-founder and Executive Director- Gateway House, appeared on Rajya Sabha TV to discuss the various important economic developments that have taken place in the first year of the Modi government.

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26 May 2015

Modi one-year: foreign policy review

In his first year in office, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been busy globetrotting—he has spent 53 days abroad during which he has visited 17 countries. He has held bilateral summits with nearly all the South Asian countries, as well as two each with the U.S. and China. He has also travelled to countries of strategic importance such as Germany, France, Australia, South Korea and Japan

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25 May 2015

Modi one year: foreign policy review (podcast)

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first year in office draws to a close, Neelam Deo, Director of Gateway House and former Ambassador, analyses the various facets of his foreign policy so far and outlines his foreign policy successes and failures.