Neelam Deo

Neelam Deo

Director, Gateway House

Neelam Deo has served as the Indian Ambassador to Denmark and Ivory Coast with concurrent accreditation to Niger, Guinea, and Sierra Leone. She has also served in the Indian embassies in Rome, Bangkok and Washington D.C., where she liaised with the U.S. Congress, the State Department, and the National Security Council on strategic issues. Her last assignment was as Consul General in New York from 2005 to 2008. During the course of her assignments in the Ministry of External Affairs, she held the position of Joint Secretary for the divisions dealing with Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and the Maldives. At different times over the course of her career, she has dealt with Bhutan, South East Asia and the Pacific, as well as countries in West Asia and North Africa. She is an invited speaker on strategic issues and India-U.S. relations at numerous think tanks and universities, in India, Europe and the United States. Apart from her articles and commentaries written exclusively for Gateway House, Neelam occasionally writes for mainstream publications, and is a frequent commentator for television news channels. She has a Master’s degree from the Delhi School of Economics and serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of the Indian Foreign Affairs Journal. She is also a member of the board of Oxfam India and is a trustee of Breakthrough (a human rights organization). She is an independent director on the boards of Mahindra CIE Automotive Limited and Mahindra Defence Systems Limited.
Expertise

Africa, Foreign Policy, India's Bilateral Relations, USA

Last modified: June 16, 2017

Recent projects

Modi’s next move: Bhutan & China
13 June 2014

Modi’s next move: Bhutan & China

By inviting all SAARC heads of state to his swearing in ceremony and by choosing Bhutan to be the destination of his first foreign trip abroad, Prime mInister Modi has made foreign policy and SAARC central to the new government's agenda.
Modi-Obama_2 Courtesy: India.com
13 June 2014 Gateway House

A confident India, a withdrawing U.S.

As the U.S. prepares to leave Afghanistan and refocus on Europe, geopolitical configurations are set to change. India’s new prime minister Narendra Modi’s pragmatism—evident in his acceptance this week of Obama’s invitation to visit the U.S.—will be an asset in rebuilding bilateral ties in this evolving global order
GlobSec_2 Courtesy: Gateway House
13 June 2014 Gateway House

Bratislava reflections

GLOBSEC, the Bratislava Global Security forum is central and eastern Europe’s premier security forum. While this year’s edition focused on the crisis in Ukraine, a lack of balanced – or even representative – discourse painted a very bleak picture of Russia and its president
petroperoshenko_Ukraine Courtesy: Horasis/Flickr
30 May 2014 Gateway House

Can Poroshenko stabilise Ukraine?

Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, talks about the presidential elections in Ukraine and the implications of Petro Poroshenko’s victory. In this interview, she also discusses how he can mitigate tensions in Ukraine, why he retained the previous government, and the impact on India of the new leadership
India-Bangladesh_Modi and Hasina Courtesy: narendramodi.in& independent.ie
23 May 2014 Gateway House

First foreign stop: Bangladesh

By inviting SAARC heads to his swearing-in ceremony, India's new prime minister Narendra Modi has made a good start. However, he must now work to strengthen relations with our neighbours and the first step is to reach out to Bangladesh and its pro-India prime minister Sheikh Hasina
Unbalanced scales Courtesy: winnifredxoxo/Flickr
14 May 2014 Gateway House

The wealth & skills gap widens

Thomas Piketty, in his latest book, argues that the wealth concentration in developed economies is an outcome of the economic policies that have been followed over the centuries. His study offers insights for Indian economists who are faced with addressing the growing wealth gap between the country’s rich and the poor
India & North America: Revitalising ties
23 April 2014

India & North America: Revitalising ties

Google Hangout panel discussion on the views on India's elections from the U.S. & Canada, and a foreign policy agenda for the next government's engagement with the two countries.

Foreign policy agenda: engaging with the EU
23 April 2014

Foreign policy agenda: engaging with the EU

Gateway House organised a panel discussion on Google hangout on the views on India's elections from the European Union and a foreign policy agenda for the next government's engagement with the EU.