British Prime Minister David Cameron arrived in India today with the biggest delegation a British prime minister has ever taken anywhere in the world, including business representatives, education specialists and parliamentarians. LSE Director Professor Craig Calhoun is part of the delegation and will seek to reiterate the prime minister’s message that Indian students are “incredibly [welcome]” to study and work in the UK
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The Bangalore Climate Change Initiative will address poverty reduction and examine ways to deliver s...
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I’m in Delhi as part of the LSE’s Asia Forum which heard from the distinguished economist Dr Manmoha...
While visiting India, LSE Director Professor Craig Calhoun announces a new research programme on gen...
Sanam Arora, LSE student and President of the National Indian Students Union, writes that increased ...
LSE President and Director Craig Calhoun reflects on the long tradition of close mutual relations be...
Recent LSE graduate Sanam Arora reflects on how her time at the School made her more Indian
Sivaramjani Thambisetty, LSE’s regional champion for India, makes the case for greater alumni involv...
Ahead of India @ 70, presented by Apollo Tyres Ltd, Harish Alagappa outlines the context of the seco...
Narendra Modi, the Indian prime minister, will make a visit to the UK this week. Ahead of the visit,...
Next week, India at LSE will become the South Asia at LSE blog as it becomes part of the new LSE Sou...
As India Week 2013 draws to a close, Arisa Manawapat describes how Spice brought India to LSE
Chris Ogden explores the relationship between the UK and India and argues that, going forward, both ...
During his recent visit to the UK, the Minister of Finance of the Government of India Mr Arun Jaitle...
Last week, Jo Johnson MP visited the LSE to speak at a 100 Foot Journey Club book event on Indian bu...
The Bangalore Climate Change Initiative will address poverty reduction and examine ways to deliver s...
CARIM-India: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migrationIn recent years there...
I’m in Delhi as part of the LSE’s Asia Forum which heard from the distinguished economist Dr Manmoha...