Bloomberg TV Courtesy: BTV
29 January 2015

What U.S. Companies Seek?

Nish Acharya, Visiting Fellow, U.S.-India Studies, Gateway House has been interview by BTV on the Republic Day visit of President Obama to India, his talks with Modi and the results of the visit. This interview has been published by BTV.

today Courtesy: Today Online
29 January 2015

US-India partnership set to move to new level

Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, has been quoted in an article on the significance of U.S. President Obama being the Chief Guest at the Indian Republic Day. This article has been published by Today Online

sylhet mirror Courtesy: Sylhet Mirror
29 January 2015

India, Obama Aims to Improve Countries’ Ties

Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, has been quoted in an article on the strong foreign policy of the new Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi towards the U.S., where he has made clear that for India to move forward it needs the support of the U.S. This article has been published by Sylhet Mirror

weekly voice Courtesy: The Weekly Voice
29 January 2015

In India, Obama Aims to Improve Countries’ Ties

Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, has been quoted in an article on the strong foreign policy of the new Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi towards the U.S., where he has made clear that for India to move forward it needs the support of the U.S. This article has been published by The Weekly Voice

smh Courtesy: SMH
29 January 2015

Climate, nuclear issues atop Obama’s agenda in India

Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, has been quoted in an article on the strong foreign policy of the new Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi towards the U.S., where he has made clear that for India to move forward it needs the support of the U.S. This article has been published by SMH

Fair Observer Courtesy: Fair Observer
29 January 2015

India-US BIT: Not a Done Deal Yet

Rajrishi Singhal, Senior Geoeconomics Fellow, Gateway House, has written an article on US president Barack Obama’s second visit to India, which has resurrected hopes that the two countries will revive talks on the dormant but in-progress Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT). This article has been republished by the Fair Observer