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21 November 2012

Lula returns to India

The enigmatic former president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (or simply Lula), will visit India to receive the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development. Though India and Brazil share many commonalities, a belief in inclusive growth amidst huge social challenges is perhaps most significant.

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8 November 2012

Are India’s tycoons in hiding?

The Financial Times quoted Gateway House's Manjeet Kripalani in its article on the World Economic Forum in which the Indian tycoons were conspicuous by their absence.She argues that these corporates are no longer the heroes of this country.

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7 November 2012

New Leaders, Old Policy As Chinese Ruling Party Convenes

The Atlantic Sentinel, a news website, republished Gateway House Research intern Spike Nowak's article on the new Chinese leadership and its impact on Chinese foreign policy. He argues that the domestic priorities and an independent army will continue to influence China's foreign policy.

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7 November 2012

What They Said: The U.S. Election

The New York Times quoted Gateway House's Director,Ambassador Neelam Deo in its article on the US Presidential Election.She opines that Indians will welcome the re-election of Barack Obama and the continuity in US-India policies will strengthen bilateral exchanges.

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2 November 2012

China: New Leaders, Old Policy

Worldpress.org, a news website, republished Gateway House Research intern Spike Nowak's article on the new Chinese leadership and its impact on Chinese foreign policy. He argues that the domestic priorities and an independent army will continue to influence China's foreign policy.

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2 November 2012

Depth to peace – changing Pakistan’s dominant strategy

Dawn.com, a news website republished Gateway House researcher Sambuddha Mitra Mustafi's article on India's role in Afghanistan post 2014.He argues that India must continue to deepen its engagement with other neighbours while it assumes a significant role in Afghanistan.

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31 October 2012

Doing the U.P.A. Shuffle

The New York Times quoted Gateway House's Neelam Deo in their article on the UPA's recent cabinet reshuffle. She criticizes these changes as being arbitrary and argues that they render a minister's years of expertise on a subject entirely worthless.