Why Rajan Should Now Target Private Equity
Rajrishi Singhal, Senior Fellow, Geoeconomics Studies, published an article titled 'Why Rajan Should Now Target Private Equity' in Outlook India.
Rajrishi Singhal, Senior Fellow, Geoeconomics Studies, published an article titled 'Why Rajan Should Now Target Private Equity' in Outlook India.
Ambassador Neelam Deo in a special podcast discusses three elections that have been in the news over the last week. From Tanzania to Myanmar, with a stop over in the Indian State of Bihar, she provides insights into how the elections took place and where they could improve.
Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, was interviewed by ABC Radio, Australia on her views on the 2015 Bihar legislative assembly elections.
Ellen Laipson, Distinguished Fellow and President Emeritus of the Stimson Center, visits Gateway House and sat down for a quick talk with Sameer Patil, National Security Fellow at Gateway House about the Iran Nuclear deal, the stages of its implementation and it's energy implications on India.
Amit Bhandari's article 'Quiet burial for the nuclear deal?' was republished by Worldpress.org
Amit Bhandari's article 'Quiet burial for the nuclear deal?' was republished by The Political Indian.
Amit Bhandari's article 'Quiet Burial for the India-U.S. nuclear deal?' was republished by Eurasia Review.
The island-nation of Maldives continues to go struggle. On 4 November, President Abdulla Yameen imposed Emergency in the country for a period of 30 days. Ambassador Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, talks about Operation Cactus and the current fall of disarray in Maldives.
The U.S. is urging India to alter its IPR regime, and the potential impact on prices in the pharmaceuticals sector is of concern to African countries that depend on India for low-cost generic medicines. The recent India-Africa Forum Summit in New Delhi sought to address this issue, but it will be a challenge for India to balance competing pressures.
Amit Bhandari's article 'Quiet burial for the nuclear deal?' was republished by Indian American Times.