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7 April 2014

Election 2014: A view from the U.S.

As India goes to the polls, many in the U.S. and at home will hope that a new government will usher in a new era in the India-U.S. bilateral. Yet, past condemnations of the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate and the Obama administration’s liberal leaning bureaucrats might prove to be stumbling blocks

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6 February 2014

P5+1-Iran: U.S. in search of a new game

The P5+1 negotiations with Iran, mostly a Washington-Tehran affair, may be a means to a complex and ambitious end: a new strategic and energy equation in Southwest Asia. U.S. President Barack Obama’s recent State of the Union address indicates that to reach this goal, the U.S. is steering away from war to diplomacy

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15 July 2013

India-U.S.: Credibility lost

In the face of a sagging rupee and FDI flight from the country, three top ministers recently visited the U.S. to retell the growth story of India and its potential. However, American political and business leaders seem largely unimpressed by the pitch and want more from the India-U.S. equation

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3 May 2013

U.S. immigration bill targets Indian IT companies

The proposed immigration reform bill, currently being debated in the U.S. Congress, contains provisions to penalize Indian IT companies for allegedly misusing the H1-B and L1 visas. How can New Delhi tackle this rising U.S. sentiment against Indian companies?

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22 April 2012

New ‘brain drain’ bodes ill for U.S.

Gateway House's Researcher Samir N. Kapadia was quoted in The Columbus Dispatch, an American newspaper based in Ohio, about American-born children of immigrants moving to their ancestral countries for better career opportunities.

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20 April 2012

US immigrants’ children chase dreams abroad

Gateway House's Researcher Samir N. Kapadia was quoted in Deccan Herald about American-born children of immigrants moving to their ancestral countries for better career opportunities.

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17 April 2012

An American dream outside US

Gateway House's Researcher Samir N. Kapadia was quoted in an article in The Financial Express about American-born children of immigrants moving to their ancestral countries for better career opportunities.

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15 April 2012

Many U.S. Immigrants’ Children Seek American Dream Abroad

Gateway House's Researcher Samir N. Kapadia was quoted in an article in The New York Times about American-born children of immigrants moving to their ancestral countries for better career opportunities.