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24 August 2009India's Energy Options: Coal and Beyond BY , Caroline Friedman

Over the coming decades, two of India’s greatest challenges will be (1) how to grow while concurrently joining a worldwide push toward mitigating climate change and (2) how to secure diversified

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3 October 2008Mercury Rising: India's Looming Red Corridor BY Sukanya Banerjee
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20 May 2010Cover everyone's bases BY
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5 November 2007India's Foreign Policy BY
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24 July 2010China turns on demand power BY Sreeram Chaulia

American journalist Matt Taibbi employed a grotesque analogy last summer to describe the Wall Street titan

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20 September 2010‘India might translate (its) economic influence into political and perhaps even military power...’ BY Samyukta Lakshman

Gateway House recently hosted Dr. Eberhard Sandschneider, the Research Director of the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Auswartige Politik or the German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin. On his visit

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1 October 2010A Role for India in Latin America's Development BY Rachel Tuchman and Uttara Dukkipati

During the recent FIFA World Cup games, cricket-crazed India morphed into a football-obsessed nation, pledging its overwhelming support to Brazil and Argentina. From Kochi to Kolkata the power

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12 October 2010China's Pipelineistan "War" BY Pablo Escobar

Future historians may well agree that the 21st century Silk Road first opened for business on December 14, 2009. That was the day a crucial stretch of pipeline officially went into operation

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24 May 2011India proposes, Africa promises BY Bhaskar Balakrishnan

The first India-Africa Forum Summit in April 2008 raised the profile of cooperation with Africa significantly. About 14 African countries and the

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5 September 2011A Greater Game for India's Energy BY Abheek Bhattacharya

A new version of the Great Game is afoot. Or so New Delhi believes, as it has nervously watched Beijing acquire energy assets from Africa to Central Asia over the past decade. Now India is

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