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Gateway House was mentioned in an article written in the HIndu Business Line which looked at the need for Indian media and think tanks to pay more attention to the world
Gateway House was mentioned in an article written in the HIndu Business Line which looked at the need for Indian media and think tanks to pay more attention to the world
Gateway House's Director Neelam Deo was quoted in an article in the Asia News Network on the future course of the India-U.S. bilateral. She says Prime Minister Modi's decision to accept President Obama's invitation to visit the U.S is a pragmatic one
Gateway House's Director Neelam Deo was interviewed by Bloomberg TV for for a special segment on foreign policy started by the channel in association with Gateway House. In this segment she talks about the future of the India-U.S. bilateral
The Hindu Business Line republished an article by Gateway House's Senior Geoeconomics Fellow Rajrishi Singhal examining the Reserve Bank of India's move barring banks with overseas operations from giving foreign currency loans to Indian companies.
Gateway House's co-Founder Manjeet Kripalani was interviewed by international news channel CNN on the future of India-Pakistan relations. She says that under the charge of Prime Minister Modi, the bilateral can chart a new course
Gateway House and co-Founder Manjeet Kripalani were quoted in an article in The Economic Times on think tanks in India. The report looks at the problems think tanks face when it comes to funding
Gateway House Co-Founder Manjeet Kripalani was interviewed by the Doha Centre for Media Freedom, a non-profit organisation working for press freedom, on the role played by the Indian media in the general elections and the impact of this coverage on public opinion.
Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, comments on the India-U.S bilateral meeting scheduled to take place in September 2014.
Rajrishi Singhal, Senior geoeconomics fellow, Gateway House, comments on the renewed interest in the Oman-India gas pipeline as New Delhi looks at tapping multiple sources of natural gas to feed its growing economy
India’s extreme dependence on imported energy often renders our economy vulnerable in the face of geopolitical changes. Given the high financial viability, India, being the world’s second-largest producer of sugarcane, should emulate Brazil by replacing petrol with ethanol as fuel.