India and SCO: the real benefit
India becoming a full member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation will be a significant moment in its engagement with Central Asia. However, there are not a lot of security or other benefits to be gained
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India becoming a full member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation will be a significant moment in its engagement with Central Asia. However, there are not a lot of security or other benefits to be gained
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61.3% voted 'No' in the Greek referendum to accept the terms of the bailout package from the Troika on July 5, continuing the stand-off between Greece and the European creditors. Neelam Deo, Director, and Akshay Mathur, Geoeconomics Fellow, discuss the options for Greece going forward and the impact on India.
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Amit Bhandri, Energy and Environment Fellow, Gateway House, was quoted in an IANS article 'Oil Plunges to $56 on Greece, China Impact; India Gains'. The quote also appeared on a number of Indian and international publications
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Sameer Patil, National Security Fellow, Gateway House, was quoted in a Sputnik article on India receiving a nuclear submarine from Gateway House.
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While all eyes are currently on Greece, the UK has plans to hold a referendum on whether to exit the European Union or a "Brexit". The potential of a "Brexit" has both short and long term implications on the UK's position as a financial hub and on Indian FDI into the UK
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Nisid Hajari’s Midnight’s Furies provides an insight into the brutal chaos and bloody riots from which India and Pakistan emerged in 1947. It is crucial for present generations from the two countries to understand the past in order to better comprehend the present
Amit Bhandari's article on why the Iran nuclear deal can be to India's gain was republished by the Political Indian.
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Seema Sirohi's article was republished by Eurasia Review. The article analyses the hardliners in the U.S. against the Iran-P5+1 deal
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Ahead of India's elevation to a full member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, Sameer Patil, National Security Fellow, Gateway House, sits down with Dev Lewis to discuss the SCO and India as well as Narendra Modi's planned meeting with Nawaz Sharif
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If, after nine years, BRICS remains a disparate grouping, and its trade and investment flows remain dismal, it is time to explore new avenues of cooperation to consolidate the alliance—and culture and education can provide the necessary cementing factor when combined with the New Development Bank