Daniel Markey: Afghanistan Post 2014
Daniel Markey, Senior Fellow, India, Pakistan & South Asia, Council on Foreign Relations, comments on Afghanistan's political and security future as the draw down of U.S. and NATO military forces continues.
Daniel Markey, Senior Fellow, India, Pakistan & South Asia, Council on Foreign Relations, comments on Afghanistan's political and security future as the draw down of U.S. and NATO military forces continues.
The Islamic State(IS) has expressed intentions of expanding its presence to South Asia, including India. Daniel Markey, Senior Fellow, India, Pakistan & South Asia, Council on Foreign Relations, comments on the IS's capabilities in South Asia and evaluates the threat that they pose going forward.
On 12 November the U.S. President Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping signed a climate a deal to reduce green house gases by 2030. Amit Bhandari, Energy and Environment Fellow, Gateway House, comments on the impact of the deal on India's position on climate change negotiations going forward.
Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, highlights the priorities on this years G20 agenda.
In November PM Modi will attend the East Asia, G20, and SAARC Summits for which he will be taking a long 3 nation tour. What will be some of his priorities? Which trip will be most important? Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, answers.
Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, comments on Modi's decision to attend the APEC meeting, on invitation from Chinese President Xi Jinping, and the possible strategic implications for India.
Neelam Deo, former Ambassador and Director of Gateway House, analyses the impact that a Republican controlled Congress will have on U.S. foreign policy towards India.
Neelam Deo, former Ambassador and Director of Gateway House, analyses the impact that a Republican controlled Congress will have on U.S. foreign policy going forward.
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.
Recent reports claim that more than 3,000 Tunisians have joined the war in Syria and Iraq fighting on the side of the Islamic State. Neelam Deo, Director at Gateway House, discusses the possible reasons of this surge in youth joining the IS from Tunisia.