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Manjeet Kriplani, founder and director, Gateway House has been mentioned in an article about her visit to Lahore for the South Asia Conclave. This article was published by The Nation
Manjeet Kriplani, founder and director, Gateway House has been mentioned in an article about her visit to Lahore for the South Asia Conclave. This article was published by The Nation
Manjeet Kriplani, founder and director, Gateway House has been quoted in an article on Modi changing the decision making process in India. This article has been published by the Daily News
Manjeet Kriplani, founder and director, Gateway House has given an interview where she comments on the upcoming U.S.-India Trade Policy Forum. This interview was published by Bloomberg T.V.
Tevita Motulalo, Senior Researcher, Gateway House has written an article on Modi's visit to Fiji where he had the chance to broaden and deepen the relationship between India and the South Pacific. This article has been republished by Eurasia Review
Sharmadha Srinivasan, Junior Researcher, has written an article, where she analyses the upcoming SAARC 2014 meeting. Her article has been republished by Eurasia Review
Gateway House's seminar in Manipal has been quoted in this article
On 26 November 2008, Mumbai witnessed a horrific terror attack carried out by 10 young Pakistani men, killing 166 people and injuring over 300. The attack incited condemnation from countries around the world, and gave rise to several citizens’ movements in India. The attack also highlighted the complexities of the international law machinery in combating terrorism
Despite an early regional consensus on counter-terror, SAARC’s record in tackling terrorism remains dismal. With the widening network of terrorist groups in the subcontinent, it is imperative that India takes the lead in forging substantial counter-terrorism cooperation, particularly on the issue of financing
Rajni Bakshi, Senior Gandhi Fellow, Gateway House reports from People’s SAARC, a motley gathering of NGO workers and members of the village communities they work with. PSAARC will compile a memorandum – a wish-list of demands and aspirations – on November 24 and present it to the heads of SAARC nations
The 18th SAARC Summit in Kathmandu next week is an opportunity for member countries to start shaking off the shackles of distrust. Instead, SAARC must robustly move forward on such issues as regional connectivity, SAFTA, climate change, and security—and India can be the prime mover in building this renewed cooperation