During the week of the Munich Security Conference, Munich transformed into a temporary capital of global diplomacy. Gateway House participated and hosted a Side Event, “Multipolarity without ...
Over the last two decades, the Indian Navy has taken a quantum leap in modernising its fleet with stealth frigates, warships, ...
India, France and Brazil, led by Modi, Macron and Lula. They were present at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi on 20th Feb, ...
In India and the U.S. announced an Interim Trade Agreement framework, advancing toward a full bilateral trade pact and deeper ...
February, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Malaysia to review the current state of bilateral ties and explore new avenues ...
Multipolarity indicates who holds power, while multilateralism is about how states choose to cooperate. In today’s world, power is diffusing and interdependence is deepening simultaneously. A ...
While International Relations (IR) theorists are busy coining catchy phrases to explain the shifting sands of geopolitics of today, such as ‘fluid multipolarity’, multiplexity’, ‘tripolarity’, and ...
The Trump Administration’s ongoing obsession with India’s purchase of Russian oil, which has attracted an additional punitive tariff of 25%, making the total tariff 50% on most Indian imports into the ...
When China’s National Security Commission was established in 2014, one of the tasks given to it was to formulate a National Security Strategy. On 11 May 2025, a White Paper on China’s National ...
Set in the 1930s, The Spy and the Devil focuses on the years when MI6 was a nascent service and British foreign policy was dominated by trying to understand Hitler and Nazism as well as the spectre of ...
India has strategically sought to expand its influence across the Indo-Pacific region in recent decades, positioning itself as a key player in regional and global affairs. This effort is first and ...
The Case That Shook the Empire is an arresting and provocative historical novel by Raghu Palat and Pushpa Palat that portrays the bias and predisposed nature of the British legal system during a trial ...