Quartz India Courtesy: Quartz India
15 August 2015

Bombay’s tryst with destiny

Sifra Lentin, Adjunct Fellow, Mumbai History at Gateway House, wrote an article on 'Bombay’s tryst with destiny.' The article was republished on Quartz India.

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15 August 2015

Pakistan’s House of Cards

Seema Sirohi, Senior Journalist, wrote an article on 'Pakistan’s House of Cards' for Gateway House. The article was republished on The Diplomat.

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15 August 2015

India: the East has Peace

Sameer Patil, National Security Fellow, Gateway House, wrote an article on 'India: the East has Peace.' The article was republished by The Diplomat.

Iran Talks. Abschluss Iran Verhandlungen. UNO. Wien, 14.07.2015, Foto: Dragan Tatic Courtesy: Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs/Wikipedia
14 August 2015

Iran after the deal

A month after Iran’s milestone nuclear deal with the P5+1 countries, the fine print is being scrutinised by hardliners in Iran and the deal will eventually be prepared for implementation by President Rouhani’s government. India, poised to revitalise bilateral trade, will be among many countries that can now benefit from robust business ties with the Persian Gulf country.

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14 August 2015

Pakistan’s House of Cards

The August attack in Kabul and the now public disclosure of the death of Taliban leader Mullah Omar has caused Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to shift in outlook towards Pakistan. The "Pakistan-led" peace process is now tumbling like a house of cards backed implicitly by the United States.

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13 August 2015

Modi needs to reassure the Indian diaspora in the UAE

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to travel to the UAE on August 16 and 17, aside from his meetings with the governing royalty, he'll be connecting with the Indian diaspora there which comprises of 30% of the UAE's population. Neelam Deo discusses how this visit is different from others and what the nations can build on.