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4 March 2015

Corporate leaders welcome General Budget

Amit Bhandari, Author, Energy and Environment Fellow, Gateway House, has been quoted in an article on the release of the renewable energy target of the Indian Union Budget of 2015. This article has been published by Sify News

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4 March 2015

Corporate leaders welcome General Budget

Amit Bhandari, Author, Energy and Environment Fellow, Gateway House, has been quoted in an article on the release of the renewable energy target of the Indian Union Budget of 2015. This article has been published by The City News

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4 March 2015

Corporate leaders welcome General Budget

Amit Bhandari, Author, Energy and Environment Fellow, Gateway House, has been quoted in an article on the release of the renewable energy target of the Indian Union Budget of 2015. This article has been published by India Blooms

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4 March 2015

Corporate leaders welcome General Budget

Amit Bhandari, Author, Energy and Environment Fellow, Gateway House, has been quoted in an article on the release of the renewable energy target of the Indian Union Budget of 2015. This article has been published by News Kerala

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4 March 2015

Reconfiguring the role of business in the G-20

Akshay Mathur, Head of Research, Gateway House, has written an article on the emerging of the B-20, which has regular meetings on the sidelines of the G-20. This article evaluates the global impact of the B-20 through its impact on the G-20. This article has been republished by Daily News

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2 March 2015

Jaishankar’s SAARC Yatra

Neelam Deo, director at Gateway House, comments on the foreign secretary’s SAARC Yatra and expectations from his visit to Pakistan.

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2 March 2015

An Indian democracy template for SAARC?

Indian foreign secretary S. Jaishankar’s visit to SAARC countries from March 1 is an opportunity to examine the political trajectories in the region. While democracy in some countries like Sri Lanka is on an upswing, in others, like Bangladesh, it is in decline. With China’s growing economic influence in South Asia, can Indian democracy be an effective counterpoint?