Indo Pak conflict- Livemint Courtesy: livemint.com
17 June 2015

India-Pakistan: false equivalency

Pakistan's righteous indignation about national sovereignty—over India's Myanmar counterinsurgency program—is out of sync with the country's actions in the past. Experiences from history serve as proof

Rajrishi Courtesy: Indianhilbilly
19 May 2015

Stock Markets: ‘Modi Premium’ fading?

As Modi completes one year in office, a sense of despondency pervades the customary reviews that ritually accompany such an event. Rumblings of discontent have emerged from various stakeholders and stock markets have taken the lead in signalling disappointment with his performance.

The Hindu Courtesy:
12 May 2015

A belt, a bank, and border

Rajni Bakshi, Senior Gandhi Peace Fellow at Gateway House, has written an article for the Hindu, about the meeting of Indian scholars with Beijing and Shanghai think tanks, at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

livemint Courtesy: Livemint
22 April 2015

Trade targets and foreign policy

Rajrishi Singhal, Senior Geoeconomics Fellow, Gateway House, has written an article on India's trade targets and foreign policy. This article has been published by Livemint

The New Indian Express Courtesy: Indian Express
16 April 2015

The shadows of forgotten ancestors

Sifra Lentin, Author, Gateway House, has written an article on the Komagata Maru, which was visited by Modi while he was in Canada. This article was published in the Indian Express

Komagata_Maru Courtesy: Leonard Juda Frank/Wikimedia
15 April 2015

Komagata Maru: mission to Canada

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his April 14-17 visit to Canada, will visit the Komagata Maru Museum & Monument in Vancouver, an important milestone in Canada’s Indian diaspora as well as Asian immigrant history

Lagarde 2 Courtesy: IMF
19 March 2015

IMF, RBI and interest rates

The IMF’s 2014 review has some good GDP news but its reservations on interest rates bears closer attention. It can take 32 months for the effects of a an interest rate cut to be felt. What does this mean for the Indian economy?