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26 June 2014

Iraq crisis: 2003 revisited?

Over two years after American troops left Iraqi soil, the rise of the brutal ISIS is forcing a war weary U.S.to contemplate a return to the country. Amid plummeting approval ratings and divided opinions at home, President Barack Obama will have to carefully weigh the implications of a disintegrated Iraq on the U.S. and indeed, the world.

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26 June 2014

Modi: Charting a New Foreign Policy Course

India Briefing republished an article by Seema Sirohi, Gateway House's Washington-based analyst, on how Narendra Modi’s first month in office has seen him handle India’s neighbours, accept an invitation to visit Washington, enhance relations with Bhutan and step up interactions with China

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24 June 2014

ISIS and their Wahhabi agenda

In part-two of a two-part interview, Manjeet Kripalani, Executive Director of Gateway House, interviews Professor M.D. Nalapat, Director of Geopolitics at Manipal University, about the rise of ISIS, their Wahabi influence and how India and the rest of the world will be affected with the advance of the ISIS militants.

Iraq crisis and India’s energy security
24 June 2014

Iraq crisis and India’s energy security

In part-one of a two-part interview, Manjeet Kripalani, Executive Director of Gateway House, interviews Professor M.D. Nalapat, Director of Geopolitics at Manipal University, about the rise of ISIS and their Wahabi agenda and connection with India.

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24 June 2014

Brazil in comparison to the other major powers – A view from India

Brazil Institute published an article by R. Viswanathan, Distinguished Fellow, Latin America Studies and the former Indian Ambassador to Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay, on various challenges and opportunities in front of the Latin American giants

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24 June 2014

BRICS Summit: What will be on the table

The 6th BRICS summit is slated to be held in Brazil from July 15. Akshay Mathur, head of research, was interviewed by the Special Broadcasting Service, an Australian public broadcasting radio and television network, on what India will bring to the discussion table