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11 November 2013

What Mehsud’s death means

Earlier in November, U.S. drone strikes killed Hakeemullah Mehsud, the leader of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, a militant outfit in Pakistan. What does this mean for the U.S.-Pakistan bilateral relationship, and more importantly, what are its implications for Pakistan’s domestic security situation?

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8 November 2013

Women’s voices in India-China talks

At various meetings, Indian and Chinese women researchers are using a gendered lens to discuss the changes in their economies. Making these exchanges a part of bilateral dialogues and India-China summits can be a way to rethink economic policies and change the terms of trade

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8 November 2013

Food security and WTO

A recent UN report praises governments for promoting the right to food. At the same time, India’s Food Security Act will encounter resistance at the WTO meeting in Bali in December. Can India play an exemplary role in the global power struggle over food security?

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6 November 2013

The new Indo-Pacific core

The India-Japan alliance needs to be viewed through a prism broader than that of "containing" China, and by treating the Indian and Pacific oceans as a single entity. Such an alliance has the potential to strengthen the geopolitical security of India and Japan, along with that of all their allies and associates

WORLDPRESS Courtesy: Worldpress
6 November 2013

Tapping into Latin America’s Oil

Worldpress, a news and analysis website, republished an article by Gateway House's Hari Seshasayee on India's oil imports from Latin America. He argues that with Latin America’s surplus energy production and discoveries in off-shore oil fields, India must further consolidate its oil trade with the region

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6 November 2013

New Delhi: Myopic beyond Mars

At a time when China has invested substantially in its space projects and Russia is invigorating its space exploration, India too must develop a strategically-designed programme. The successful launch of the Mars Orbiter Mission should give New Delhi enough reason to increase India’s space footprint

Ior arc meaindia Courtesy: Ministry of External Affairs, India
5 November 2013

India: Regional net security provider

In the coming years, India’s greatest strategic challenge in the Indian Ocean region may not be the development of power projection but the quality of the strategic relationships that it can build in the region. The extents to which India will be recognised as a regional leader depend on these relationships.

aq Courtesy: Americas Quarterly
4 November 2013

Tapping Into Latin America’s Oil

Americas Quarterly, a journal dedicated to policy analysis, republished an article by Gateway House's Hari Seshasayee on India's oil imports from Latin America. He argues that with Latin America’s surplus energy production and discoveries in off-shore oil fields, India must further consolidate its oil trade with the region

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4 November 2013

An Unseen Revolution in Indian Manufacturing?

2.6billion, a news and analysis website, republished an article by George Wyeth on India's stagnating manufacturing industry. He argues that the industry’s problems stem from a business culture of hierarchy and bureaucracy