Mumbai should host the BRICS bank
Manjeet Kripalani, Co-founder, Gateway House, in an article for the Financial Times blogs section makes a case for setting up the BRICS development bank in India's financial capital - Mumbai
Manjeet Kripalani, Co-founder, Gateway House, in an article for the Financial Times blogs section makes a case for setting up the BRICS development bank in India's financial capital - Mumbai
Rajrishi Singhal, Senior Geoeconomics Fellow, Gateway House was interviewed by The Independent to decode the NDA government's first budget since assuming charge
Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House was quoted in a report on Russia Today on the controversy surrounding the revelations that the Obama administration allegedly allowed the NSA to spy on the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2010
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Brazil for the BRICS summit is an opportunity for India to intensify its engagement with South America and reactivate the long-dormant IBSA (India, Brazil and South Africa) grouping. This grouping is a promising partnership comprising of different models of democracies spread over three continents
The New Development Bank was formalised at the just concluded meeting of the leaders of the BRICS nations in Fortaleza in Brazil this week. The location is to be Shanghai. The more appropriate and natural choice for locating the bank would have been Mumbai. There are several reasons why
This panel discussion on critical elements of India's foreign policy and expectations from BRICS countries. The panelists discuss the strength and the relevance of BRICS, the BRICS development bank, and the India-China & India-Russia relationship
Investors and rating agencies around the world are scanning through India's Union Budget proposals to spot trends in India’s evolving business environment. Rajrishi Singhal, senior geo-economics fellow at Gateway House, comments on India’s new budget, as announced on 10 July 2014.
Rajendra Abhyankar, former Indian ambassador to Syria, Turkey and Egypt, puts into context the Islamic State leader (formerly ISIS) Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's inclusion of India in its global jihad and assesses the threat that India faces
Rajendra Abhyankar, former Indian ambassador to Syria, Turkey and Egypt, outlines what the Islam State's designs are in Iraq, and analyses how this could reshape the region
Akshay Mathur, Head of Research, and Rajrishi Singhal, Senior Geoeconomics Fellow, discuss some of the important components of the Budget and evaluate it in the context of the expectations and the needs of the Indian economy