Why India-U.S. energy ties are stuck
Amit Bhandari's article 'Why India-U.S. energy ties are stuck' was republished by the Indian American Times.
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Amit Bhandari's article 'Why India-U.S. energy ties are stuck' was republished by the Indian American Times.
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Sameer Patil, Fellow, National Security, Ethnic Conflict & Terrorism studies, Gateway House, was quoted by Benar News in an article titled 'Indian forces kill top militant in Kashmir.'
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Rajrishi Singhal, Senior Fellow, Geoeconomics Studies, Gateway House, was quoted by Quartz in an article titled 'Completely outspent by China, India is sticking to its own plan to win over Africa.'
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The roots of India-Africa relations go beyond the period when colonisation was at its peak. With a backdrop of the third India-Africa Forum Summit in New Delhi from October 26-29, 2015, Sifra Lentin, Mumbai History Fellow, Gateway House, talks about the shared history of the two, including the 'Bombay Rupee'.
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Gateway House along with TEPAV, hosted the T20 Mumbai regional consultation meeting on the 19th of October, 2015. During the Joint Think Tank and Business Session, the panelists assessed 'the Impact of Geopolitics on Business'. The session was moderated by Mohandas Pai, Chairman, Manipal University; founder member, Gateway House. The panelists included: Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, Seshadari Chari, Yaduvendra Mathur and Ambassador Halit Bozkurt Aran.
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Developments in electric vehicles, battery technology, and renewable energy can make oil, coal, nuclear power interchangeable, if the appropriate technology is developed and marketed well. And since the benefits include a permanent cap on energy prices, India must promote its own industries in these areas and not remain a passive beneficiary.
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The third India-Africa Forum Summit this week in New Delhi may be the right opportunity for the Modi government to formulate a strong Africa policy, and hosting more than 50 heads of African states will give India a chance to deepen the relationship and open access to newer markets.
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Sameer Patil's article 'U.S.-China: no more spy games?' was republished by The Diplomat.
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Sameer Patil's article 'U.S.-China: no more spy games?' was republished by Stratscope.