India has a unique opportunity to shape the emerging global order
Ambassador Neelam Deo’s article, “India in a changing global order“, was republished in Quartz India. Read the full article here.
Ambassador Neelam Deo’s article, “India in a changing global order“, was republished in Quartz India. Read the full article here.
Maldives Independent mentioned our research on Chinese investments and how aid to the Maldives have surged since 2012. Our research says the three largest Chinese projects are together worth $1.5 billion and that there will be repayment problems. Read the full article here.
Yuan Peng, Vice President, and Dr. HU Shisheng, director, respectively of the Institute of South & Southeast Asian and Oceanian Studies, China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, Beijing, spoke to Gateway House about working towards ‘the final goal of denuclearisation’, India-China relations since the Doklam stand-off and addressing security concerns raised by the Belt and Road Initiative
The world order that came about in the aftermath of World War II was a western-oriented construct that has become obsolete in many ways. The changes underway offer India an opportunity to participate in the crafting of political and economic institutions that are more pertinent to the emerging geopolitical equations
This speech was delivered at ‘Industry Meet 2018’, organised by the Indian Institute of Management, Indore, in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, on 7 July 2018
Our Director, Amb. Neelam Deo’s lecture at IIM Indore’s Industry Meet 2018 was featured in a local Hindi paper, Patrika. Read the full article here.
Our Director, Amb. Neelam Deo, delivered the guest lecture at IIM Indore’s 2018 Industry Meet. The Free Press Journal carried a short write-up, available here.
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.