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22 January 2015

SRI LANKA’S RAJAPAKSA: DOWN BUT NOT OUT – OPED

M. D. Nalapat, Director, Geopolitics, Manipal University, has written an article on recent elections in Sri Lanka where Mahinda Rajapakse secured about the same number of votes as did Maithripala Sirisena, but fell behind in areas dominated by minority communities. This article has been republished by Eurasia Review

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22 January 2015

SHOULD INDIA’S ONGC BUY RUSSIA’S ROSNEFT? – ANALYSIS

Amit Bhandari, Author, Energy and Environment Fellow, Gateway House has written an article on the low oil prices fueling India to invest in oil companies such as Rosneft, since it has oil and gas production of 5 million barrels per day. This article has been republished by Eurasia Review

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22 January 2015

Rajapaksa: Down but not out

M. D. Nalapat, Director, Geopolitics, Manipal University, has written an article on recent elections in Sri Lanka where Mahinda Rajapakse secured about the same number of votes as did Maithripala Sirisena, but fell behind in areas dominated by minority communities. This article has been republished by The Political Indian

Political Indian Courtesy: The Political Indian
22 January 2015

Should ONGC buy Russia’s Rosneft?

Amit Bhandari, Author, Energy and Environment Fellow, Gateway House has written an article on the low oil prices fueling India to invest in oil companies such as Rosneft, since it has oil and gas production of 5 million barrels per day. This article has been republished by The Political Indian

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22 January 2015

India, Pune’s Ohel David turns 150

Sifra Lentin, Mumbai History Fellow, Gateway House, has written an article on the celebrations for the hundred and fiftieth birthday of Ohel David's (Lal Deval) synagogue (Pune’s most well known landmark), which was attended by Governor of Maharashtra, Shri C. Vidyasagar Rao. This article has been republished by Salom

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22 January 2015

Challenges of Rajni Kothari’s legacy

Rajni Bakshi, Gandhi Peace Fellow, Gateway House has written an article on Rajni Kothari a political scientist who better known at the grassroots of Indian political life, among those struggling to deepen and widen democracy. This article has been republished by Livemint.

Can India Balance the U.S. and China?
22 January 2015

Can India Balance the U.S. and China?

M.D. Nalapat, Director of Geopolitics, Manipal University, outlines a framework by which India can maintain strong relations with both the U.S. and China and secure its own vital interests.

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21 January 2015

A policy menu for Modi-Obama

Speculation abounds about what can be achieved during President Obama’s visit to India, and Secretary of State John Kerry’s recent $500 billion trade vision has raised expectations. Although differences remain—including in the energy and defence sectors—global developments could bring the two countries closer

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19 January 2015

Is the U.S.-Indian Relationship Built to Last?

With India-U.S. relations on an upswing, Robert Boggs, Professor, the Near East South Asia Center and Nicholas Burns, former U.S. Undersecretary of State, debate the possibilities and deliverables of the bilateral