Patel vs Patel: Why many American Patels think Hardik does more harm than good
Seema Sirohi's article, 'Patel vs. Patel' was republished on The Political Indian.
Seema Sirohi's article, 'Patel vs. Patel' was republished on The Political Indian.
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Seema Sirohi's article, 'Patel vs. Patel' was republished in Indian American Times
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The Director Generals of the Indian Border Security Force and the Pakistan Rangers met from September 9-12. Sameer Patil, National Security Fellow, discusses the outcome of the talks and why the decisions may take time to percolate.
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Gateway House visited St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, as part of its Foreign Policy Roadshow on 11 September, 2015. Ambassador Neelam Deo addressed the students on the United Nations Security Council and the future India has with it.
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Whatever else may be beyond our control, we are all free to choose which 9/11 moves us most deeply.
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In light of the alleged raping of two Nepali women by a Saudi Arabian diplomat in Gurgaon, Neelam Deo discusses the raised concerns regarding the immunity that is extended to diplomats.
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Has Hardik Patel done more harm than good to the Patel community? The Patels of the US say that their credibility has been tarnished by the protests in Gujarat. Seema Sirohi talks to Patels in America and assesses their mood.
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While the lifting of economic sanctions after Iran’s recent nuclear deal with the P5+1 countries may improve socio-economic conditions, will it also positively impact human rights in the country?
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Amit Bhandari, fellow for energy and environment studies, Gateway House, was quoted from his press statement on 'ONGC’s Purchase of Stake in Rosneft' by Livemint.
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If the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership moves ahead after further negotiations were held in July, Indian exporters could be disadvantaged. Instead, India must be ready to use the further opening up of huge markets across the Atlantic, and adopt trade policies that mix regionalism and multilateralism.