Jump to: navigation, search Gateway House: Indian Council on Global Relations is a not-for-profit, independent, non-partisan, membership-based think tank based on intellectual scholarship. The institute was founded in 2009 by Manjeet Kripalani, the former India Bureau Chief for Business Week, and Neelam Deo, a former Indian Ambassador to Denmark and Côte d'Ivoire, and former Consul General of India, New York, to engage India’s leading corporations and individuals in debate and scholarship on India’s foreign policy and its role in global affairs. Gateway House takes no institutional positions on matters of policy.
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| - Jump to: navigation, search Gateway House: Indian Council on Global Relations is a not-for-profit, independent, non-partisan, membership-based think tank based on intellectual scholarship. The institute was founded in 2009 by Manjeet Kripalani, the former India Bureau Chief for Business Week, and Neelam Deo, a former Indian Ambassador to Denmark and Côte d'Ivoire, and former Consul General of India, New York, to engage India’s leading corporations and individuals in debate and scholarship on India’s foreign policy and its role in global affairs. Gateway House takes no institutional positions on matters of policy.
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| - Jump to: navigation, search Gateway House: Indian Council on Global Relations is a not-for-profit, independent, non-partisan, membership-based think tank based on intellectual scholarship. The institute was founded in 2009 by Manjeet Kripalani, the former India Bureau Chief for Business Week, and Neelam Deo, a former Indian Ambassador to Denmark and Côte d'Ivoire, and former Consul General of India, New York, to engage India’s leading corporations and individuals in debate and scholarship on India’s foreign policy and its role in global affairs. Gateway House takes no institutional positions on matters of policy. The website is [1] More information on the Wikipedia page [2]
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