Untitled Courtesy: GoI
30 September 2014

Time to refocus on the LBA

Although the Land Boundary Agreement between India and Bangladesh was discussed when Narendra Modi and Sheikh Hasina met on the sidelines of the UNGA, a timeline for ratification was not clarified. But both leaders have the numbers in their governments to move forward this critical agreement and must do so with urgency

TN Courtesy:
30 September 2014

Visit of President Xi Jinping

Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, was interviewed on the channel Times Now on the significance of Chinese President Xi Jinping's first official visit to India after Narendra Modi took charge as prime minister

IBN Courtesy:
30 September 2014

India-Australia Nuclear Agreement

Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House,was interviewed by the channel CNN-IBN on the significance of uranium deal signed between India and Australia during Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott's visit to India

BBTV Courtesy:
30 September 2014

PM Has Been Able To Create Modi-Wave Across The Globe

Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, was interviewed by Bloomberg TV on the significance of the speech made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Madison Square Garden in New York during his first official visit to the United States after taking charge as PM

Modi shaking hands with Xi Jinping Courtesy: MEA/Government of India
26 September 2014

India-China: resolving divergences

Situated between the Xi-Modi bonhomie and border intrusions lies the growing divergence between India and China on food security and climate change. Both sides must address these issues urgently

Digital Diplomacy
26 September 2014

Digital Diplomacy

This interview discusses the use of social media and digital platforms for diplomacy

livemint Courtesy:
26 September 2014

Transforming India-US relations

The newspaper Mint published an article written by Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, examining what steps India and the United States should take to transform the bilateral. The article was also carried online on Livemint