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9 November 2011

India’s finance stars feel a chill

Manjeet Kripalani and Neelam Deo's peice on the potential trouble faced by South Asian executives after insider trading scandals in the United States was published in Newsweek.

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31 October 2011

Wing It With The Butterflies

Founder and Director of Gateway House Manjeet Kripalani was quoted in a article published by Outlook India.

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27 September 2011

Viewpoint: Brics bailout of Europe is unlikely

BBC News published a feature written by Gateway House’s Head of Research, Akshay Mathur, in their Asia business section. Mathur writes on the the financial crises in Europe and the possibility of the BRICS countries playing an active part in the European bailout.

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11 September 2011

India’s Fragile Security Ten Years After 9/11 Attacks

A decade later after 9/11, the U.S. is yet to rally itself against Pakistani-sponsored terrorism and India has not better prepared to defend itself. Gateway House’s Neelam Deo and Akshay Mathur cover India’s national security in a piece published in InDepthNews.

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5 September 2011

Saving the Sundarbans

On September 6, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will visit Bangladesh for a highly anticipated round of talks. This is the moment for both sides to look afresh at the Sundarbans and make it the creative spur for our bilateral prosperity, says Shloka Nath.

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1 February 2011

Why Internet freedom is under threat

As the people of Egypt are finding out, the Net is about freedom -- to share creative ideas, to express dissent and oppose repression, says Rajni Bakshi.

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10 January 2011

Stall-warts of reform

The halting of economic reforms has driven businessmen and investors to greener pastures. Can Manmohan Singh –the man behind the 1991 reforms – introduce necessary steps to lure them back and regain public confidence?