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The third Gateway of India Geoeconomics Dialogue will be held in Mumbai on 12-13 March, 2018. Co-hosted with the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, the conference brings together high level government officials and business leaders from around the world. |
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Gateway House Features |
Since mid-June, India and China have been locked in an intense stand-off in the Doklam plateau, at the tri-junction of Bhutan, India, and China. Gateway House chronicles previous border incursions by China into India’s territory and mentions relevant treaties and agreements By Sameer Patil, Fellow, National Security Studies and Director, Centre for International Security & Kartik Jaishankar, Researcher, Gateway House |
In a special podcast, Vice Admiral (retd.) Anil Chopra, Distinguished Fellow, Gateway House shares his insights into this years Malabar Exercise, examining the inclusion of Japan and potentially Australia, while detailing the geopolitical implications of these exercises With Vice Admiral Anil Chopra, Distinguished Fellow, International Security and Maritime Studies, Gateway House |
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Gateway House: Indian Council on Global Relations and the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, co-hosted the second Gateway of India Geoeconomic Dialogue (GOIGD) on 13-14 February 2017. It brought together 370 delegates from 22 countries and 40 expert panellists from 13 nations. The topics that they covered included: the future of globalisation, the use and abuse of capital flows, disruption in global business models due to digitisation and financialisation, challenges in creating a defence industrial base for India, and aligning developmental and diplomatic goals Click here to read the conference report |
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