Paradigm change in Pakistan
The newly elected Modi government in India must acknowledge the paradigm change in internal Pakistani politics, and pursue normalization in ties, through an innovative approach.
The newly elected Modi government in India must acknowledge the paradigm change in internal Pakistani politics, and pursue normalization in ties, through an innovative approach.
In its first week in office, the new government has sent out signals outlining India’s economic and foreign policy outlook. This is exactly what Gateway House has envisioned and recommended in its publications over the course of the last three years
The Business Standard quoted Sameer Patil, Associate Fellow, National Security, Ethnic Conflict and Terrorism analysing the Mig-21 crash in Jammu and Kashmir
Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, talks about the presidential elections in Ukraine and the implications of Petro Poroshenko’s victory. In this interview, she also discusses how he can mitigate tensions in Ukraine, why he retained the previous government, and the impact on India of the new leadership
A blue economy needs to be looked at as an advanced version of environmental sustainability rather than as just a plan that helps towards the rapid development of island nations and others with vast coastlines
The Narendra Modi government has made the North East a developmental and foreign policy priority. Gateway House has conceived a robust regional economic plan called the “Seven Sisters’ Corridor” that can be the template for a new North East.
In ‘Forged in Crisis: India and the United States since 1947’, Rudra Chaudhuri argues that the Non-Alignment Movement is an intelligent construct that has helped India get what it needs
Sameer Patil, Associate Fellow, National Security and Terrorism, Gateway House was invited for a panel discussion on Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif's meet with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi a day after his swearing-in ceremony.
Manjeet Kripalani, Co-founder and Executive Director, Gateway House, was invited to discuss India's new prime minister Narendra Modi's initiative to use his swearing-in ceremony as a platform to reach out to India's SAARC neighbours
By inviting SAARC leaders to his swearing-in ceremony India’s new prime minister Narendra Modi has signaled a major shift in India’s foreign policy. Gateway House presents perspectives from experts from seven countries on the changes they expect to see in India’s foreign policy in the Modi era