India looks to bring ties with Sri Lanka back on track as Gotabaya Rajapaksa comes calling
Our Distinguished Fellow, Amb. Rajiv Bhatia was quoted in the Print. Read the article here
Our Distinguished Fellow, Amb. Rajiv Bhatia was quoted in the Print. Read the article here
The Economic Times did a story based on the press release on the second India-Canada Track 1.5 Dialogue. Read the article here
It’s time to start moving on matters in which Canada is a natural ally for India - trade liberalization, energy investments, intellectual property and the rules around e-commerce in particular and big data governance in general.
Dr. Chaitanya Giri, Fellow, Space and Ocean Studies was interviewed by WION News. Watch the interview here
Our Space and Ocean Studies Fellow, Dr. Chaitanya Giri was featured in Times Now. Watch the show here
Gateway House and CIGI co-host the second edition of the India – Canada Track 1.5 Dialogue. The discussions from the roundtable can lead to the formulation of policy recommendations
Canada, a middle power, and India, an aspiring middle power, have much to offer each other. The India-Canada Track 1.5 Dialogue, the second edition of which will be held on November 22 in Mumbai, is designed to advance the relationship. Manjeet Kripalani, Executive Director, Gateway House, in conversation with Cleo Paskal, Associate Fellow, Chatham House, who is in the city for the Dialogue and to lead a second initiative, called the Indo-Pacific Engagement
Amit Bhandari, Fellow, Energy and Environment Studies was interviewed by WION News. Watch the interview here
India’s status as a key geoeconomic power calls for indigenous R&D of critical information-communication-technology infrastructure at least a generation ahead of time. India must activate the exploratory R&D phase on sixth-generation (6G) network technologies immediately to safeguard its strategic autonomy in the emerging era of informationalised warfare
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) is an inter-agency body which reviews in-bound foreign investments for their impact on national security. The Treasury Department recently proposed draft regulations, strengthening it. An analysis of the effect these amendments have had – and their applicability in an Indian context