Experts voice cautious optimism over India-China ties
Our Defense expert, Sameer Patil, was quoted in Anadolu Agency, in an article analysing cautious approach to changes in India-China bilateral ties. Read the full article here.
Our Defense expert, Sameer Patil, was quoted in Anadolu Agency, in an article analysing cautious approach to changes in India-China bilateral ties. Read the full article here.
Ambassador Neelam Deo was on BloombergQuint ‘Power Lunch’ and ‘Primetime Debate’ to discuss the historic Trump-Kim Summit. BloombergQuint, Primetime Debate (links here and here), Monday 11/6 BloombergQuint, Power Lunch, Tuesday 12/6 (and here in print)
Our recent map publication, Chinese Investments in India’s Neighborhood, was mentioned in an article by eminent analyst Tara Kartha in Firstpost, where she looked at India’s response to the Maldives crisis and how to counter China’s growing influence. Read the Read more
Prime Minister Modi’s visits to South East Asia last week were major steps in furthering the goals of India’s Act East Policy even as major power rivalries unfolded in the region. Most significant was the visit to Indonesia, a low key Asian power but one that India can partner to enhance its regional stature.
Pakistan’s upcoming general election is an example of a slow-motion coup without the accompanying violence as the military deposes an inconvenient prime minister with a more pliable candidate
A report published by the IEA and the World Economic Outlook (WEO) claims that electricity reaching every Indian village is “one of the greatest achievements in the history of energy.” Our Energy and Environment expert, Amit Bhandari, spoke to SBS Radio (Hindi – Read more
Recent Gateway House research publication, Chinese Investments in South Asia, was mentioned in a news report by the Maldives Independent. The article talks about Maldives President Nasheed declaring plans to renegotiate Chinese investments in the island nation and the accompanying debt. Read more
Our recent map publication, Chinese Investments in India’s Neighborhood, was mentioned in the Nikkei Asian Review in an article on the increasing role of Chinese investments across elections in Asia. Read the full article here.
The high cost and political impact of Chinese-funded infrastructure in countries like Myanmar, Malaysia and Sri Lanka make it imperative for India to work with Japan to provide alternatives, to ensure that the region is neither bankrupted nor militarised by Chinese influence.
Pakistan is about to launch two military satellites in June with aid from China. It is pursuing its renewed space programme, using the same clandestine tactics it used for developing its atomic programme