Correa’s Latin legacy of peace
31 October 2014

Correa’s Latin legacy of peace

Rajni Bakshi, Senior Gandhi Peace Fellow at Gateway House, was recently invited to Brazil and Colombia to speak about Gandhi, her book ‘Bazaars, Conversations and Freedom’ and her forthcoming paper on Trusteeship. She reports on the longing for non-violence in these societies and the groups working to make it real

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31 October 2014

Should India give up on the UNSC?

Despite staking a claim to permanent UN Security Council membership 60 years ago, India is no closer to that goal. While conflict zones remain in Africa and Asia, economic might has shifted eastwards. The West-dominated UNSC is becoming irrelevant. If India becomes a permanent member, can it influence the council’s ethos?

Tunisian Parliamentary Elections
30 October 2014

Tunisian Parliamentary Elections

Tunisian secular party Nidaa Tounes has emerged as the main winner of the parliament election. Neelam Deo, Director at Gateway House, analyses the significance of the results.

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30 October 2014

“India’s Imperatives in Sri Lanka”

Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House and Karan Pradhan, Senior Researcher, Gateway House co-authored an article on India's rebuilding efforts in North Sri Lanka. The article was republished by the Worldpress.org

Political indian Courtesy: The Political Indian
30 October 2014

“India’s imperatives in Sri Lanka”

Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House and Karan Pradhan, Senior Researcher, Gateway House co-authored an article on India's rebuilding efforts in North Sri Lanka. The article was republished by The Political Indian

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30 October 2014

“Can cheap oil bring peace”

Amit Bhandari, Energy & Environment Fellow, Gateway House's article analysing the fluctuation in global oil prices was republished by The Political Indian