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Our Director, Amb. Neelam Deo’s speech at IIM Indore, was featured in the Times of India’s Indore city edition. Read the full article below:
Our Director, Amb. Neelam Deo’s speech at IIM Indore, was featured in the Times of India’s Indore city edition. Read the full article below:
Our Director, Amb. Neelam Deo’s lecture at IIM Indore’s Industry Meet 2018 was featured in Dainik Bhaskar. Read the full piece below:
Gateway House and the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, co-hosted the second Gateway of India Geoeconomic Dialogue (GOIGD) on 12-13 March 2018. It brought together over 275 delegates from 30 countries and 40 expert panelists from 16 nations.
Sputnik News spoke to three experts: Arvind Virmani, Former Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India and former Indian representative to the International Monetary Fund, Narendra Taneja, a leading energy expert, and Amit Bhandari, our energy specialist, on how India’s signals should be Read more
An article written for Gateway House by former Indian ambassador & special envoy, and Professor Emeritus of Jawaharlal Nehru University, Sukh Deo Muni, was republished in Quartz India. It explores the continued need to engage Islam in India’s ‘soft power’ Read more
Change and uncertainty have marked geopolitical equations in the East Asian segment of the Indo-Pacific in the last six months. India-China relations changed visibly for the better while the U.S.-China trade war became more polarised. The Quad remained inert as did negotiations on the proposed Code of Conduct for the South China Sea. An analysis of some of the major trends
Religion is an important component of the soft power countries use in their foreign policy. Yet, no Indian government has given Islam adequate prominence, especially in its interactions with South-East Asia, where the majority of people are Muslim
Ambassador Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, was interviewed by BloombergQuint reacting to the news of postponed India-U.S. 2+2 talks between the Ministers of Defense and External Affairs. Watch the interview and read the accompanying article, here.
As India hikes import duty on 29 Products , we need to be concerned about the measures to curb IT exports as they are more significant than single commodities, says Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House.As India hikes import duty on Read more
Border regions and communities, some of them far from the heartland, constitute India’s first line of defence, a critical link in its national security. India’s 15,000-km borders touch seven neighbouring countries: Afghanistan (abutting Gilgit), Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, China, Bangladesh, Myanmar. Border regions have their own local dynamics, often shaped by subnational and religious identities that do not necessarily align neatly with political borders. Some also serve as flourishing corridors for illegal smuggling of goods and humans. Technology plays an important role in better protecting borders, but in some cases it has made borders obsolete. Despite their importance, border regions do not receive the full attention of the Indian mainstream, except when border tensions arise.