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“We are delighted to announce the second edition of The Gateway of India Geoeconomic Dialogue supported by the Ministry of External Affairs. We look forward to welcoming great minds from global politics and business to Mumbai to debate the role of corporations in India’s expanding global engagement.” – Ambassador Neelam Deo, and Manjeet Kripalani, Directors and Co-Founders, Gateway House |
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Gateway House Features |
The West Asian monarchies are being forced to ‘look East’ due to a range of factors: the rise of the Islamic State, their need to boost falling oil revenues and doubts about the United States continuing to remain a guarantor of regional stability. Quite coterminously, India is looking towards the Gulf for energy security besides fulfilling other geostrategic goals: this is an ‘East’ and ‘West’ where the ‘twain will meet By Aditya Phatak, Senior Researcher, Gateway House |
The choice of the Crown Prince of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to be the chief guest at India’s 2017 Republic Day celebrations is an indication of the enhanced attention that the Indian government is according the Gulf countries. Many trade interests ally India to the UAE, but a deeper engagement is called for even as instability grows in the region By Ambassador Kanwal Sibal, former Foreign Secretary, Government of India |
Ambassador Neelam Deo delivered this speech at the grand finale of ‘The Mind Games’ – a platform for talent development & idea generation at Mahindra Partners on January 18, 2017. Ambassador Deo’s speech focuses on the disruption of the post-Cold War global framework to be caused by Trump’s foreign policy changes By Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House |
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Gateway House and The Indian Express present ‘International Agenda’, a unique webshow on India’s global positioning. The panelists for the pilot episode — Ambassador Neelam Deo and Manjeet Kripalani, co-directors of Gateway House, and Shaji Vikraman, senior editor with the Indian Express — discuss the question “Is Trump Good For India?” Moderator Virpratap Vikram Singh talks to them about the implications for India, of Trump’s foreign policy and cabinet picks, taxation reforms, and how the Indian economy must react to the new U.S. administration. Watch it here. |
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