Anti-satellite Missile a Shot in the Arm for India’s Defence Capability, Say Experts
Chaitanya Giri, Space and Ocean Studies Fellow was quoted in an article by PTI, which was republished in News18. Read the full article here
Chaitanya Giri, Space and Ocean Studies Fellow was quoted in an article by PTI, which was republished in News18. Read the full article here
Chaitanya Giri, Space and Ocean Studies Fellow was quoted in an article by PTI, which was republished in Business Standard Read the full article here
Our Space and Ocean Studies Fellow, Chaitanya Giri was quoted in Le Echos. Read the full article here
With Misson Shakti, India is now part of a rarefied club of global space powers which have demonstrated capability for missile-based anti-satellite weapons
Amit Bhandari, Fellow, Energy and Environment Studies was quoted by The National. Read the full article here
Prior to the Second World War, Bombay had established merchant networks with several Japanese port cities and they drove an enormous global trade in cotton and textiles between the Indian subcontinent and Imperial Japan. Business has become a renewed priority for both countries today, offering fresh opportunities for collaboration
The Chinese leadership faces a range of economic problems and not very palatable solutions, says Prof Heribert Dieter, Visiting Fellow at Gateway House, Mumbai, and Senior Fellow, German Institute for International and Security Affairs, Berlin, in this wide-ranging conversation with Gateway House. He also analyses the European perspective on China, the U.S.-China trade war and the role of global forums, such as G20
China’s economy is in trouble, a situation that has been exacerbated by the trade war with the U.S. They can either reduce the debt burden and accept slower growth or boost the already high level of debt, which can end in a slump.
The use of climate intervention technologies has not taken into sufficient account the social dimensions of climate intervention research, which includes citizen participation and pooling of knowledge resources. To fill this lacuna, Canada and India can examine what participation in climate intervention research means in the context of an African country to be able to evolve a more international view; urge both countries to conduct national policy discussions on climate intervention research; and increase public awareness of climate intervention technologies
Sameer Patil, Fellow, National Security Studies and Director, Centre for International Security was quoted by Anadolu Agency. Read the full article here