A corridor for North-East’s prosperity
A robust economic strategy and a tie-up with East Asia will make India a competitive alternative to China
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A robust economic strategy and a tie-up with East Asia will make India a competitive alternative to China
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Germany’s abstention on the UN Resolution on Libya heralds the mellowing of a nation blamed for last century’s most catastrophic wars. This time, Berlin may determine the history of Europe by choosing to pursue its national interests peacefully rather than subjugating an entire populace.
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Manjeet Kripalini speaks on foreign policy as a guest on Global Conversation.
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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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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?
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On the eve of US President Barack Obama's visit to India, Gateway House hosted an Indo-US Youth Dialogue to formulate an agenda for the youth to be presented to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Obama
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Gateway House launched its first Global Minds Essay Contest, with the theme "Who can save the Sundarbans?", open to any student in India aged 15-19 years. A panel comprising Bittu Sahgal, Vijay Crishna, Ambassador Neelam Deo, and Smita Parekh determined the winners.
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Valerie Jarett, the Senior Advisor to the US President and Chair of the White House Council on Women and Girls, met with women’s organizations and Gateway House to discuss India's efforts to empower and improve the lives of women
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Gateway House's Youth Dialogue panelists discussed terrorism, climate change, education and several other issues that affect Indo-US bilateral relations on the eve of President Obama's visit to India
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A group of students bring back the leaders of the modern India and Pakistan by performing a skit and engaging a diverse panel, including Manjeet Kripalani, Executive Director of Gateway House, in discussion over the truth behind partition and its relevance in our world today.