Aashna Agarwal was Researcher; Manager, Website and Publications at Gateway House. She graduated from The London School of Economics with an MSc degree in International Political Economy, prior to ...
Sameer Patil is former Fellow, International Security Studies Programme, Gateway House. Prior to this, he was Assistant Director at the National Security Council Secretariat in Prime Minister’s Office ...
Vice Admiral (Retd) Venkat Bharathan is a graduate of the Defense Services Staff College, India as well as the Naval War College, USA. He pursued a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics and a Master ...
Rama Bijapurkar is one of India's most respected thought leaders on market strategy and India's consumer economy. She is also a keen commentator on social and cultural change in liberalising India.
The timeline records the daily instances and ongoing cross-border dynamics between India and Myanmar since the February 2021 military coup in Myanmar. It tracks the events taking place in the eight ...
Shai Venkatraman is the former Mumbai Bureau Chief for NDTV 24/7. In her journalism career spanning over 17 years she has reported extensively on gender rights, public health, law and politics for TV ...
Spike Nowak is a Research Intern at Gateway House, and is currently a master’s candidate at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies – Nanjing University Center in Nanjing, China.
Shloka Nath is a former Senior Researcher at Gateway House. Previously, Shloka was the Principal Correspondent with Forbes India, specialising in Strategic Affairs, Financial Inclusion and Business ...
Ratan Tata was a private, humble man with razor-sharp wit. His friend, Bobby Saigal, recalls their unique friendship, and the ...
Managing ties with the U.S., China, Russia, and those within its South Asian neighbourhood will be India’s key foreign policy ...
A new book recalls the terrorism of 50 years ago and identifies how it became entangled in the politics of the Cold War.
For all the current global focus on nation-state threats, terrorism still has the capacity to return and shock with its ...