Gateway House Ranked in the UPenn Global Go To Think Tank Index
Gateway House was ranked in the UPenn Global Go To Think Tank Index. ANI mentioned these rankings in their article
Gateway House was ranked in the UPenn Global Go To Think Tank Index. ANI mentioned these rankings in their article
Sameer Patil, Fellow, National Security, Ethnic Conflict, and Terrorism Studies, Gateway House was interviewed by TRT World on the arrest of Hafeez Saeed in Pakistan
Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House shared her views on the new U.S. President, Donald Trump and his policies.
China has launched the One Belt, One Road (OBOR) Initiative in an attempt to rebuild the ancient Silk Road with proposed land and sea routes to promote infrastructure, trade, and investment in the regions that it will thus connect. The challenge will be to attract private financing to support the official and multilateral ones
Even nearly 70 years after independence, the people of Myanmar are struggling to complete nation-building and resolve the Rohingya issue. Is the million-strong community an ethnic group native to Myanmar or is it of South Asian origin, and, therefore, a part of Bangladesh? Evading the issue may not hasten national reconciliation
Prince Salman’s accession to the throne after the death of Saudi King Abdullah on 23 January 2015 has been a game changer, both domestically and in West Asian politics. Within days, he sidelined rivals within the House of Saud, and took on Iran with a confrontational policy. But two years later, the results of his new strategy disappoint
During the nineteenth century, the United States played a minor role in the global balance of power.
Gateway House and Indian Ministry of External Affairs collaborate on the second Gateway of India Geoeconomic Dialogue scheduled for 13-14 February at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai
Ambassador Neelam Deo delivered this speech at the grand finale of ‘The Mind Games’ – a platform for talent development & idea generation at Mahindra Partners on January 18, 2017. Ambassador Deo’s speech focuses on the disruption of the post-Cold War global framework to be caused by Trump’s foreign policy changes
The West Asian monarchies are being forced to ‘look East’ due to a range of factors: the rise of the Islamic State, their need to boost falling oil revenues and doubts about the United States continuing to remain a guarantor of regional stability. Quite coterminously, India is looking towards the Gulf for energy security besides fulfilling other geostrategic goals: this is an ‘East’ and ‘West’ where the ‘twain will meet