Tevita Motulalo is a researcher at Gateway House. He specialises in geostrategy, especially as it relates to the Indo-Pacific. Motulalo is from the Kingdom of Tonga and was Editor of the Tonga ...
Brigadier (retired) Xerxes P. Adrianwalla served for 30 years in the armoured corps of the Indian Army and has been in the corporate sector for the last five years. During his military service, both ...
Nandini Bhaskaran worked as a copy editor with Gateway House. A journalist with over 15 years of full-time experience, she has been with the Times group and Business India magazine, among other ...
KN 'Vaidy' Vaidyanathan is the EVP & Chief Risk Officer of the Mahindra Group since Dec 2011. Immediately prior to the Mahindra Group, Vaidy was the Executive Director at the Securities and Exchange ...
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 ...
As a part of its endeavor to encourage scholarship on international affairs and foreign policy, particularly among the youth, Gateway House has launched the ‘Careers in International Affairs’ video ...
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 ...
Chandni Jindal is a former Researcher at Gateway House. She holds an MSc in Development Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. She graduated from St.
Mr. Ashok Sajjanhar, who has Honors and Masters Degree in Physics from Delhi University, commenced his service career as a Staff Officer in one of India’s largest Public Sector Banks – Bank of India.
The Israel-Hezbollah war has become the dominant event in the Middle East. The Israeli army has entered southern Lebanon, and ...
On October 31, Adani Power halved the electricity supply to Bangladesh, owing to outstanding dues. Bangladesh’s already weak ...