Gateway Features

President Putin’s visit sends a signal

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India and Russia have a time-tested relationship, which was evident during President Putin's state visit to New Delhi last week. Its success lay in the warmth the leaders of the two countries share and in its timing: geopolitically, just after discussions of the U.S. and China as the G2, and commercially and strategically, at a time when India’s needs match Russia's capabilities. read more

Russia and India update their relationship

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There are many terms that have emerged in recent years that describe the relations between India and Russia. Time-tested. A constant. A factor of global stability. All-weather. Exemplary. Relations of trust. The forthcoming state visit to India by the President of Russia Vladimir Putin marks the 25th anniversary of the Strategic Partnership between the two countries, that was set up with the Declaration signed in October 2000 in New Delhi. Over that time, the relationship has deepened, achieving the unprecedented read more

Myanmar’s important election

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On December 28, Myanmar is heading to the polls – the first to be held since 2021 when the Tatmadaw (Myanmar military) overthrew an elected government, and plunged the country into a complex, multi-faceted civil war. Several parties are in the fray: the Tatmadaw-proxy Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), the National Unity Party (NUP), the People’s Pioneer Party, the Myanmar read more

Strengthening ties: U.S.–India academic exchange

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India and the U.S. share a comprehensive global strategic partnership across trade, technology, defence, and education, yet high school exchanges remain overlooked. The ecosystem depends on two U.S. government-backed programmes, which have faced recent budget cuts of 90% and have paused both, putting their future at risk. Nina Robinson, CFR International Affairs Fellow, explains why these exchanges matter and how their loss would limit opportunities for young students. read more

Rise of the Davos Competitor

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Since its inception in 1971, Davos: The World Economic Forum has been touted as the platform for change in geopolitics and the global economy. Over five decades, the forum grew from a European symposium into a hotspot for global deal-making between business elites, state leaders, and tech titans, hosting an attendance of 2,500 members and delegations. However, the shifting trends away from globalisation and unipolarity to multipolarity, and the rise of emerging powers, have contested the standard form of global read more

Research

India-Indonesia: Companion Souls in a New Era

India and Indonesia have a comprehensive strategic relationship built on their ancient and modern histories, and a flourishing relationship sustained by trade, economic exchange and people-to-people contact. The India-Indonesia Track 1.5 Dialogue, hosted by Gateway House and the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia, aims to provide policy recommendations to promote innovation and navigate evolving governance issues through bilateral and multilateral cooperation.

Foreign Affairs

The New Nuclear Age

China’s expansionist nuclear programme aims to bolster its capabilities, so much so, that Beijing's predictions boast 2500 new warheads by 2030, thus rivalling the American and Russian arsenals. As the dragon quadruples its nuclear propensity, heralding the world to something greatly unstable – a tripolar nuclear system; nuclear peace seems a quite convoluted goal.

Book Reviews

Indo-Pacific Strategic Churn: Challenges and State Responses

Rajiv Bhatia explains how this book brings together perspectives on the geostrategy, geopolitics, and geoeconomics of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Edited by Chintamani Mohapatra, it features 16 essays by experienced yet young academics. It highlights how the world changed after 2020, the ‘Age of Polycrisis’, COVID-19, conflicts in West Asia and Europe, and other global flashpoints. The book offers analysis that seeks to reposition the Indo-Pacific as vital to India’s strategic interests.

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