Political indian Courtesy: The Political Indian
4 December 2014

India needs an anti-tapering strategy

Rajrishi Singhal, Senior Geo-economics fellow, Gateway House, has written an article on India's need to indulge in an anti-tampering strategy in order to deal with New geoeconomic risks, that are threatening global economic stability. This article has been republished by The Political Indian

diplomat Courtesy: The Diplomat
4 December 2014

SAARC Summit Debriefing

Sharmadha Srinivasan, Junior Researcher, Gateway House, has written an article debriefing the SAARC Summit, 2014, which took place in Nepal, Kathmandu. This article has been republished by The Diplomat

economic times Courtesy: The Economic Times
4 December 2014

Can SAARC succeed despite itself?

Neelam Deo, Deirector, Gateway House, has written an article on the 18th SAARC Summit, which took place in Nepal, Kathmandu, where she analyses the outcomes as well as the shortcomings of the Summit. This article has been republished by the Economic Times.

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4 December 2014

Why oil won’t worry India in 2015

Last week, petroleum prices reached a five-year low, and the fall is likely to last as new production and alternative sources enter the market. India, which has a huge petroleum products bill, now has a chance to shock-proof its economy, diversify dependence away from West Asia, and become energy-efficient

Political indian Courtesy: The Political Indian
4 December 2014

China’s connectivity tips for India

Karan Pradhan, Senior Researcher, Gateway House and Dev Lewis, Outreach Associate, Gateway House have written an article providing tips to increase connectivity between India and the SAARC countries. This article has been republished by the Political Indian

eurasia review Courtesy: Eurasia Review
4 December 2014

SAARC DEBRIEFING – ANALYSIS

Sharmadha Srinivasan, Junior Researcher, Gateway House, has written an article debriefing the SAARC Summit, 2014, which took place in Nepal, Kathmandu. This article has been republished by Eurasia Review.

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1 December 2014

Can SAARC succeed despite itself?

The recent SAARC Summit was once again derailed by India-Pakistan dissonances. Is it time for India to look beyond this collective? Or are there ways to overcome the distrust and address border issues, build institutions to implement common goals, and create an economic union of confident democracies?

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28 November 2014

SAARC debriefing

The 18th SAARC Summit held in Nepal concluded on November 27 with the release of the Kathmandu Declaration. Did the summit live up to its expectations? Was concrete progress made, and if so in which areas? Where is SAARC heading now? Gateway House asks and answers five questions on the outcome of the summit