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Governing Digital India: A Report on Institutions and Instruments
This report helps provide a clear understanding of the institutional landscape to assess how future-ready the Indian digital ecosystem is for fostering innovation and serving the needs of a diverse society and rapidly growing economy with ever-evolving aspirations.
Deepak Maheshwari
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Bhavna Sharma
October 1, 2025
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Environmental Backsliders, Repeat Offenders and Capital Markets: Evidence...
Authors Shreekant Gupta, Bishwanath Goldar, Shubham Dang, and Omer F. Baris ask whether financial markets distinguish between backsliding – a deterioration in environmental performance – and persistent underperformance.
Shreekant Gupta
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Bishwanath Goldar
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Shubham Dang
&
Omer F Baris
September 24, 2025
Blog
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
India’s Quality Control Orders: Understanding Key Trends
A key challenge in evaluating QCOs has been the lack of systematic mapping between QCO regulations and their corresponding Harmonized System (HS) codes. To address this gap, an exercise was undertaken to map QCOs to unique HS codes. This blog by Prerna Prabhakar provides a snapshot ...
Prerna Prabhakar
September 24, 2025
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Decoding India’s Quality Control Orders
This paper examines the impact of QCOs on India’s exports and imports for the affected products, drawing on insights from industry stakeholder consultations.
Aarushi Dave
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William A Galston
September 23, 2025
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Digital Inclusion: Policy Pathways for Public-Private Partnerships
The digital divide persists, especially along gender, geographic and generational lines. By combining the convening power of the public sector with private sector entrepreneurship, well-designed and executed public-private partnerships (PPPs) may bridge such gaps says Deepak Maheshwari.
Deepak Maheshwari
September 19, 2025
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Carbon Taxes in India: Balancing Growth, Equity, and the Net-Zero...
This study evaluates the introduction of a theoretical carbon tax in India and assesses how to balance economic growth, equity considerations, and emissions reduction.
Rajesh Chadha
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Ganesh Sivamani
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Rajat Verma
September 17, 2025
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Renewable Energy and India’s Demand Growth
This study evaluates whether incremental RE can meet aggregate demand growth, examining time-of-day variations, asking if this can avoid higher fossil fuel use.
Rohit Vijay
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Rahul Tongia
September 12, 2025
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Seven Lessons for India’s Climate Finance Taxonomy
Response to the Department of Economics Affairs’ Public Consultation on the Draft Framework for India’s Climate Finance Taxonomy.
Kritima Bhapta
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Juan Pablo Martínez
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Alia Yusuf
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Renu Kohli
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Joseph Feyertag
September 12, 2025
Working Paper
Foreign Policy & Security
Climate Change
India and Global Triangular Climate Cooperation: Motivations,...
This paper seeks to decode India’s engagement in climate triangular cooperation (TrC) by exploring the role that triangular engagements play within India’s climate diplomacy, motivations that drive India and its partners to increase engagement in TrC and India’s policy options for expanding the impact and significance ...
Pooja Ramamurthi
September 10, 2025
Working Paper
China
Foreign Policy & Security
Semantics as Strategy: Interpreting China’s Official Discourse on...
This study explores Chinese narratives on South Asia with critical insights into how China perceives and communicates its role in the region. The paper uses discourse analysis to examine and interpret hundreds of mostly Chinese-language texts.
Shruti Jargad
&
Constantino Xavier
September 4, 2025
Blog
Foreign Policy & Security
China in South Asia: Three Things I Learned From Our Project
Constantino Xavier shares three broad learnings from his collaborative work with Jabin Jacob from a project over the past three years; the 2023 report 'How China Engages South Asia: Themes, Partners and Tools' to the 2025 report 'How China Engages South Asia: In the Open and ...
Constantino Xavier
September 3, 2025
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Decarbonising the Asian Giants: Comparing Indian and Chinese Models of...
This blog by Pooja Ramamurthi and Tejal Atul Karad compares the national climate policies and goals set by the two countries and explores differences in governance and implementation models pursued by India and China.
Pooja Ramamurthi
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Tejal Atul Karad
September 1, 2025
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The India Copper Report: Navigating Through the Demand and Supply Gap
This report provides a comprehensive examination of the copper sector in India, highlighting its current status, strategic importance, and emerging vulnerabilities throughout the supply chain.
Rajesh Chadha
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Tanima Pal
August 26, 2025
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Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
India’s Climate Finance Requirements – Steel and Cement Overwhelm...
This blog is based on Janak Raj and Rakesh Mohan's latest study "India’s Climate Finance Requirements: An Assessment”.
Janak Raj
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Rakesh Mohan
August 25, 2025
Working Paper
Climate Change
India’s Climate Finance Requirements: An Assessment
This study follows a bottom-up approach to estimate the climate finance requirement of four key sectors—power, road transport, steel, and cement – accounting for over half of India’s carbon emissions.
Rakesh Mohan
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Janak Raj
August 21, 2025
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Shifting power dynamics in global health governance – a challenge and an...
This commentary, emerging from the Regional World Health Summit in New Delhi (April 2025), examines how countries in South and Southeast Asia are responding to these pressures through enhanced regional cooperation. The authors identify five key pathways for strengthening collective health governance.
Neethi Rao
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Priyanka Tomar
,
Illona Kickbusch
,
Helen Clark
,
Srinath Reddy
,
Priya Basu
,
Indu Bhushan
,
Jae Kyoun Kim
,
Sandhya Venkateswaran
&
Nadine Monteiro
August 21, 2025
Blog
Foreign Policy & Security
Fencing, Security and Border Management: The Indian experience
This blog by Sushovan Chakraborty and Roya Sinha examines the evolving state of implementation of border fencing with India’s neighbours – an issue that remains an understudied but crucial aspect of border management.
Sushovan Chakraborty
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Riya Sinha
August 19, 2025
Working Paper
Financial Sector & Development
Non-Performing Assets in Indian Banking in the 2010s: The Role of...
This study empirically analyses the impact of bank infrastructure financing on NPAs, investigating whether public sector banks (PSBs) are involved in poor lending decisions and exploring the structural risks inherent in infrastructure projects.
Rakesh Mohan
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Divya Srinivasan
August 19, 2025
Key Insights
Energy, Natural Resources & Sustainability
Key Insights | Assessing the Distributional Implications of the EU’s...
This study uses a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model to evaluate the macroeconomic and fiscal effects of the CBAM on India, with a focus on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) impact, sectoral competitiveness, exports, fiscal revenue, and household welfare.
Joydeep Ghosh
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Rajat Verma
August 13, 2025
Working Paper
Climate Change
Energy, Natural Resources & Sustainability
Assessing the Distributional Implications of the EU’s CBAM on India: A...
This study uses a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model to evaluate the macroeconomic and fiscal effects of the CBAM on India, with a focus on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) impact, sectoral competitiveness, exports, fiscal revenue, and household welfare.
Joydeep Ghosh
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Rajat Verma
August 11, 2025
Blog
Foreign Policy & Security
What Future for India-Bangladesh Connectivity?
This blog by Sushovan Chakraborty and Roya Sinha suggests four ways that New Delhi can prepare for a functional connectivity with Dhaka.
Sushovan Chakraborty
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Riya Sinha
August 7, 2025
Blog
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
India’s Auto Paradox: Competitive, Capable, but Still Circling the Home...
India remains a marginal player in global automobile exports. While its cars are affordable and capable, they do not reach far-flung markets. This paradox, of world-class potential constrained by an inward-looking industrial strategy, raises important questions about incentives, trade policy, and the role of the state, ...
Baran Pradhan
&
Sanjay Kathuria
August 5, 2025
Working Paper
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Servicification of Manufacturing: India’s Potential and Policy...
The paper examines the potential impact of servicification on employment in India’s manufacturing sector, with empirical analysis to show a positive association between the two.
Anirudh Shingal
July 30, 2025
Blog
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
The $23 Billion Gap: How India Lost Japan’s Capital
There is gap highlights how rapidly Japanese capital can shift toward business-friendly environments and how India’s policy frictions can undermine its market advantages, Chandler Compton explains in this blog.
Chandler Compton
July 24, 2025
Blog
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Closing the Gap: How India Can Revive Japanese Investment
To win back Japanese capital, India must pursue a policy agenda that addresses the specific regulatory friction and supply chain challenges that drove Japanese manufacturers to ASEAN, while leveraging Japan’s unique strengths in technology and infrastructure development explains Chandler Compton in this blog.
Chandler Compton
July 24, 2025
Working Paper
Energy, Natural Resources & Sustainability
Electricity
Rooftop Solar: A Trade-off Between Consumer Benefit and Discom Finances
The study addresses how current net metering rules influence system sizing, payback periods, and adoption likelihood across consumer categories and the resulting financial impacts on Discoms.
Niteesh Shanbog
,
Sharath Rao
&
Rahul Tongia
July 23, 2025
Blog
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Understanding the Importance of Trade Integration for India’s Green...
Examining India’s current position in the global green goods market, its comparative advantages, and its tariff policies provides a good starting point to assess the country’s readiness to emerge as a global leader in this vital space. This blog by Nancy Gupta and Prerna Prabhakar attempts ...
Nancy Gupta
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Prerna Prabhakar
July 18, 2025
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China
Foreign Policy & Security
How China Engages South Asia: In the Open and Behind the Scenes
This is the second report in a multi-year research project on China’s expanding influence in South Asia, from Afghanistan to Myanmar and Nepal to Sri Lanka. It offers a comprehensive framework to understand the range, methods, and implications of China’s rising influence which has profound implications ...
Constantino Xavier
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Jabin Jacob
July 17, 2025
Books & Chapters
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
OTP Please : Online Buyers, Sellers and Gig Workers in South Asia
OTP Please delves into the wondrous new world of electronic commerce by connecting diverse stories and perspectives gathered across South Asia, from Peshawar to Patna and Colombo to Kathmandu.
Vandana Vasudevan
July 11, 2025
Journals and Other Publications
Foreign Policy & Security
Global Gateway : Advancing EU-India Priorities in the Indo-Pacific
This policy brief by Riya Sinha and Giulia Tercovich examines how the EU’s Global Gateway and India’s regional connectivity vision can be aligned to advance shared priorities in the Indo-Pacific.
Riya Sinha
July 10, 2025
Books & Chapters
Health and Human Development
Improving Learning Outcomes in Schools : Understanding the Challenge of...
What does ‘quality education’ truly mean, and how can we ensure it is accessible to all children, regardless of their background? This book delves into these pressing questions, offering a comprehensive exploration of the challenges and opportunities within India’s education system.
Amarjeet Sinha
July 3, 2025
Books & Chapters
Health and Human Development
Healthcare for All : Community Action and Public Systems for an Inclusive...
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of India’s healthcare challenges and the pathways to achieving universal health coverage. It critically examines the current healthcare landscape, highlighting persistent issues such as under-nutrition, demographic transitions, and pandemic vulnerabilities.
Amarjeet Sinha
July 3, 2025
Key Insights
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Key Insights | The Role of Uttar Pradesh in Promoting Connectivity with...
Sambandh conducts data-driven research to map infrastructure and connectivity links between South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Bay of Bengal and the larger Indo-Pacific regions. The initiative was launched in 2020.
Constantino Xavier
&
Riya Sinha
June 27, 2025
Working Paper
Fiscal Governance and Architecture
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
Working Paper
Bridging the Data Gaps in India: The Case of Capital Spending
This paper examines key issues surrounding capex in India, focusing on central- and state-level practices, transparency and reporting challenges, alignment with international standards, adjusted capex estimates and actionable policy recommendations.
Aashi Gupta
&
Sumit Prasad
June 27, 2025
Flagship Paper
Foreign Policy & Security
Aspects of the Changing Geopolitical Order
This paper examines the current shifts in global geopolitics and their implications for India, particularly the impact of the Trump administration’s new policies.
Shivshankar Menon
June 17, 2025
Discussion Paper
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Evolving Contours of Global Trade and the Way Forward for India
Based on an analysis of evolving global trade contours, this paper delineates key trade policy measures for India.
Amita Batra
June 16, 2025
Blog
Foreign Policy & Security
Minerals & Mining
Economic Security in the Indo-Pacific: India-Japan Cooperation on Critical...
This article by Anindita Sinh explores the evolution of the India-Japan economic relationship, Japan’s domestic and international policies in the critical minerals sector, the evolution of India and Japan’s critical minerals cooperation, and the pathways for enhancing this partnership.
Anindita Sinh
June 12, 2025
Blog
Health and Human Development
Karnataka can be a Leader for Primary Care and Elementary Schooling
In this blog, Priyadarshini Singh argues that the slew of initiatives on health and education in Karnataka over the last several months are limited in significantly improving the uptake of government's primary healthcare and elementary schooling. She makes policy recommendations to enable the emergence of new ...
Priyadarshini Singh
June 3, 2025
Blog
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
Explainer | India at Work
In this blog, Laveesh Bhandari explains the burning questions from his and Amaresh Dubey's discussion paper, India at Work: Employment Trends in the 21st Century
Laveesh Bhandari
June 3, 2025
Discussion Paper
Climate Change
Health and Human Development
Foreign Policy & Security
Mapping Global Climate and Health Governance: Exploring India’s Role
This discussion paper examines the increasing prominence of health in global climate discourse and action and goes on to analyse India’s role in this context. It calls for further research into India’s policy effectiveness, financing strategies, and governance mechanisms, ensuring that its climate-health initiatives are both ...
Neethi Rao
,
Pooja Ramamurthi
&
Priyanka Tomar
June 2, 2025
Report
Report
CSEP Annual Report 2024-2025
The Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP) is delighted to share the Annual Report for 2024-2025.
CSEP
May 30, 2025
Discussion Paper
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
Measuring the Economic Impact of India’s Digital Public Infrastructure:...
The paper examines economic outcomes such as GDP before and after Publicly Available Digital Infrastructure (PADI) adoption, using the UPI launch as a proxy for one of the most visible PADI interventions.
Shalabh Srivastava
,
Naini Swami
&
Devashish Sharma
May 26, 2025
Journals and Other Publications
Fiscal Governance and Architecture
Capital Spending in India: Bridging the Data Gaps
Published in the Indian Public Policy Review journal, this paper extends the methodologies developed in earlier papers to critically examine capital expenditure (capex) reporting practices in India.
Anoop Singh
,
Radha Malani
&
Shruti Gupta
May 26, 2025
Key Insights
Health and Human Development
Key Insights | India at Work: Employment Trends in the 21st Century
The paper employs a novel approach, which focuses on the total number of those employed rather than unemployment rates across different demographic and employment segments, while also disregarding subsidiary employment, allows us to draw definitive conclusions about changing employment patterns.
Amaresh Dubey
&
Laveesh Bhandari
May 22, 2025
Discussion Paper
Health and Human Development
India at Work: Employment Trends in the 21st Century
The paper employs a novel approach, which focuses on the total number of those employed rather than unemployment rates across different demographic and employment segments, while also disregarding subsidiary employment, allows us to draw definitive conclusions about changing employment patterns.
Amaresh Dubey
&
Laveesh Bhandari
May 22, 2025
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Beyond Expansion: Rethinking Policy and Scale in India’s Medical...
The paper explores alternative policy approaches to the expansion of quality medical education through the scaling-up of existing medical educational institutions.
Amrita Agarwal
,
Khushboo Balani
,
Neethi Rao
&
Mariam Koruth
May 20, 2025
Key Insights
Health and Human Development
Key Insights | Covering the Uncovered With Health Insurance in India
This paper examines the affordability of healthcare—who can afford it and how much is affordable—for households in the third and fourth quintiles in India, taking into consideration the aspect of willingness to pay. Based on the affordability analysis, it attempts to identify reform options for UHC.
Alok Kumar Singh
May 16, 2025
Blog
Blog
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
Research
A Comparative Assessment of Competitiveness: India Trails its Asian...
For India, it is imperative to address core competitiveness issues—not only to face emerging challenges but also to seize potential opportunities, write Prerna Prabhakar, Sanjay Kathuria, and TG Srinivasan in this blog.
Prerna Prabhakar
,
Sanjay Kathuria
&
TG Srinivasan
May 16, 2025
Discussion Paper
Health and Human Development
Covering the Uncovered With Health Insurance in India
This paper examines the affordability of healthcare—who can afford it and how much is affordable—for households in the third and fourth quintiles in India, taking into consideration the aspect of willingness to pay. Based on the affordability analysis, it attempts to identify reform options for UHC.
Alok Kumar Singh
May 16, 2025
Blog
Energy, Natural Resources & Sustainability
The Curious Case of VKM Measurement
In this blog, Shyamasis Das and Rahul Tongia talk about the importance of tracking Vehicle Kilometres in detail.
Shyamasis Das
&
Rahul Tongia
May 13, 2025
Key Insights
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
Key Insights | Why is India Struggling With Manufacturing Competitiveness?
This paper examines the core issues that have prevented India from achieving manufacturing competitiveness and suggests policy priorities to overcome these challenges. The authors take a novel approach by modifying the well-known Porter’s Diamond Model (PDM) to do so.
Prerna Prabhakar
,
Sanjay Kathuria
&
TG Srinivasan
May 8, 2025
Blog
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
Why we Need to Study Drivers of State-Level Initiatives for Health and...
What is driving the making of state-level initiatives? Why and when does a state make new initiatives for its health and education systems, irrespective of whether the initiatives end up improving the systems or not? Priyadarshini Singh explores these questions in her blog.
Priyadarshini Singh
May 8, 2025
Working Paper
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Why is India Struggling With Manufacturing Competitiveness?
This paper examines the core issues that have prevented India from achieving manufacturing competitiveness and suggests policy priorities to overcome these challenges. The authors take a novel approach by modifying the well-known Porter’s Diamond Model (PDM) to do so.
Prerna Prabhakar
,
Sanjay Kathuria
&
TG Srinivasan
May 8, 2025
Key Insights
Health and Human Development
Key Insights | Drivers of Primary Healthcare and Elementary Education...
This paper is part of a three-state study on the drivers of state-level initiatives in primary healthcare and elementary education in urban areas during the last decade, from 2014 to 2024.
Priyadarshini Singh
May 5, 2025
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Drivers of Primary Healthcare and Elementary Education Initiatives in...
This paper is part of a three-state study on the drivers of state-level initiatives in primary healthcare and elementary education in urban areas during the last decade, from 2014 to 2024.
Priyadarshini Singh
May 5, 2025
Key Insights
Climate Change
Renewable Energy & Clean Tech
Electricity
Key Insights | India’s Renewables Target Falls Short of Growing Demand:...
Can India balance growth in electricity demand purely from Renewable Energy (RE)? This analysis demonstrates that India’s 2030 RE targets, even if achieved, will likely fall short of meeting projected electricity demand growth, particularly when considering the critical challenges of ToD balancing and storage limitations.
Rohit Vijay
&
Rahul Tongia
April 24, 2025
Working Paper
Climate Change
Renewable Energy & Clean Tech
Electricity
India’s Renewables Target Falls Short of Growing Demand: Planning...
Can India balance growth in electricity demand purely from Renewable Energy (RE)? This analysis demonstrates that India’s 2030 RE targets, even if achieved, will likely fall short of meeting projected electricity demand growth, particularly when considering the critical challenges of ToD balancing and storage limitations.
Rohit Vijay
&
Rahul Tongia
April 24, 2025
Working Paper
Sub-National Economy
Decoding State Growth: Stronger Attributes, Specialised Cities
What drives state growth? This paper establishes two fundamental growth axes: state level attributes and key economic centres (KECs).
Rishita Sachdeva
&
Shishir Gupta
April 22, 2025
Blog
Foreign Policy & Security
India’s Heritage Diplomacy Database: Archaeology and Conservation...
In the last decade, India has engaged with archaeology and conservation at various sites in other countries. The attached novel database of sites can pave the way for future research about India’s heritage diplomacy, writes Aleksandr Kuzmenchuk
Aleksandr Kuzmenchuk
April 21, 2025
Blog
Foreign Policy & Security
India-Australia Cooperation: Critical Minerals for Economic Security
India and Australia have intensified their engagement on critical minerals, recognising their strategic importance for economic and energy security, technology development, and industrial resilience, writes Anindita Sinh.
Anindita Sinh
April 17, 2025
Key Insights
Renewable Energy & Clean Tech
Key Insights | The Fiscal Impact of India’s EV Transition: Tax Revenue...
This paper examines the impact of EV uptake on three tax streams: Excise and Value Added Tax (VAT) losses from fuel switch to electricity, revenue forgone from concessional GST rates and Compensation Cess exemptions; and state losses from Motor Vehicle tax exemptions.
Tarandeep Kaur
,
Shyamasis Das
&
Rahul Tongia
March 28, 2025
Discussion Paper
Renewable Energy & Clean Tech
The Fiscal Impact of India’s EV Transition: Tax Revenue Losses Go Beyond...
This paper examines the impact of EV uptake on three tax streams: Excise and Value Added Tax (VAT) losses from fuel switch to electricity, revenue forgone from concessional GST rates and Compensation Cess exemptions; and state losses from Motor Vehicle tax exemptions.
Rahul Tongia
,
Shyamasis Das
&
Tarandeep Kaur
March 28, 2025
Journals and Other Publications
Foreign Policy & Security
India’s Institutional Cooperation on Climate Resilience in the Bay of...
The policy brief focuses on regional cooperation mechanisms, including the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) and the Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME), write Pooja Ramamurthi & Riya Sinha for the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies.
Pooja Ramamurthi
&
Riya Sinha
March 26, 2025
Journals and Other Publications
Energy, Natural Resources & Sustainability
Compensating for the Fiscal Loss in India’s Energy Transition
India has committed to ambitious targets, aiming to achieve net-zero emissions by 2070; however, this transition away from fossil fuels presents significant fiscal and institutional challenges, that warrant careful examination.
Laveesh Bhandari
,
Rajat Verma
&
Dhruva Teja Nandipati
March 24, 2025
Blog
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
Addressing Widening Health Inequities: Urgent Need to Fix the Urban...
It is hoped that policymakers will take note of the urgent needs of cities, especially of the urban poor, write Indrani Gupta and Alok Kumar Singh in this blog.
Indrani Gupta
&
Alok Kumar Singh
March 22, 2025
Blog
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
The Hidden Layers of Protection in India’s Import Policy
Since 2020, the government has also introduced sector-specific production-linked incentive (PLI) schemes to drive manufacturing growth further. However, despite these efforts, the sector’s contribution remains well below the targeted levels writes Prerna Prabhakar in this blog.
Prerna Prabhakar
March 21, 2025
Journals and Other Publications
Foreign Policy & Security
India in a World Adrift: A Rising Power Takes its Place Among Rivals
The pace of change in Asian geopolitics is accelerating. What role will India play in a rebalanced Asian system? - Shivshankar Menon writes for the Lowy Institute.
Shivshankar Menon
March 17, 2025
Discussion Paper
Health and Human Development
Addressing Urban Health Challenges in India: Shifting Focus to the Urban...
This paper examines the growing challenges of urban health in India, focusing on the disparities between the urban poor and non-poor populations. The analysis compares urban and rural areas, emphasising inequalities across wealth quintiles and highlighting the increasing vulnerability of urban slum dwellers.
Indrani Gupta
&
Alok Kumar Singh
March 17, 2025
Key Insights
Health and Human Development
Key Insights | Addressing Urban Health Challenges in India: Shifting Focus...
This paper examines the growing challenges of urban health in India, focusing on the disparities between the urban poor and non-poor populations. The analysis compares urban and rural areas, emphasising inequalities across wealth quintiles and highlighting the increasing vulnerability of urban slum dwellers.
Alok Kumar Singh
&
Indrani Gupta
March 17, 2025
Discussion Paper
Fiscal Governance and Architecture
Climate Change
Climate Change Governance in India: Building the Institutional Framework
The paper provides a comprehensive overview of India’s evolving framework for climate change governance, assessing India’s federal structure and proposing strategies for enhancing institutional support and coordination for climate action.
Anoop Singh
&
Swetha Kolluri
March 13, 2025
Blog
Foreign Policy & Security
India’s Heritage Diplomacy: The Case of Archaeology and Conservation
From the Maldives to Myanmar and Vietnam to Indonesia, India’s claim to civilisational power is driving efforts to conserve heritage sites abroad write Aleksandr Kuzmenchuk & Constantino Xavier.
Aleksandr Kuzmenchuk
&
Constantino Xavier
March 12, 2025
Blog
Minerals & Mining
Foreign Policy & Security
India and Southern Africa: Strengthening Partnerships for Critical...
As New Delhi looks to diversify its Critical Minerals partnerships, the multidimensional relationship between India and the SADC must be honed further to establish resilient supply chains, Veda Vaidyanathan and Anika Vijapur write.
Veda Vaidyanathan
&
Anika Vijapur
March 6, 2025
Key Insights
Foreign Policy & Security
Minerals & Mining
Key Insights | India, Africa and Critical Minerals: Towards a Green Energy...
Based on new evidence, this paper offers policy recommendations for an Indian critical minerals strategy in Africa. It aims to explain why, where, and how India can build strategic collaborations with mineral-rich countries in the region.
Veda Vaidyanathan
March 5, 2025
Working Paper
Minerals & Mining
Foreign Policy & Security
India, Africa and Critical Minerals: Towards a Green Energy Partnership
Based on new evidence, this paper offers policy recommendations for an Indian critical minerals strategy in Africa. It aims to explain why, where, and how India can build strategic collaborations with mineral-rich countries in the region.
Veda Vaidyanathan
March 5, 2025
Blog
Minerals & Mining
Union Budget 2025-26: Long Road Ahead for India’s Critical Minerals
The Union Budget 2025-26 has emphasised reforms in the mining sector. To ensure requisite availabilities of critical minerals, customs duty rates on 12 critical minerals have been brought down to zero along with cobalt powder, waste and scraps of lithium, lead and zinc, Rajesh Chadha and ...
Rajesh Chadha
&
Karthik Bansal
February 25, 2025
Key Insights
Health and Human Development
Key Insights | Health-Seeking Behaviour and Equity in Public Health...
As India aims for UHC through a health insurance model, this paper addresses a crucial question which emerges: How can India achieve UHC while effectively addressing the population’s health needs, especially those of the poorest segment?
Alok Kumar Singh
February 24, 2025
Technical Paper
Health and Human Development
Health-Seeking Behaviour and Equity in Public Health Expenditure in India
As India aims for UHC through a health insurance model, this paper addresses a crucial question which emerges: How can India achieve UHC while effectively addressing the population’s health needs, especially those of the poorest segment?
Alok Kumar Singh
February 24, 2025
Working Paper
Climate Change
India’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) Challenge: Strategic...
This paper proposes a comprehensive strategy for India to address CBAM challenges and position itself for a sustainable future in the global export market.
Rajat Kathuria
,
Neha Gupta
&
Navya Kumar
February 17, 2025
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Opportunities and Challenges in Health Financing in India
This paper analyses the landscape of demand-side health financing in India, focusing on its progress, challenges, and potential pathways towards achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
Madhurima Nundy
,
Alok Kumar Singh
&
Sandhya Venkateswaran
February 6, 2025
Blog
Energy, Natural Resources & Sustainability
Stalemate – How Consumers are Losing in the Fight Between the Regulator...
Ashwini Chitnis, Aparajita Nair Dmonty & Daljit Singh examine the financial situation of Delhi’s discoms and draw lessons about the role of the regulatory commission in shaping these outcomes.
Ashwini Chitnis
,
Aparajita Nair Dmonty
&
Daljit Singh
February 6, 2025
Blog
Foreign Policy & Security
The Untapped Potential of Railways in India’s Connectivity Strategy
India’s efforts in this area have seen some progress in recent years, but the gains have been insufficient to unlock the true potential of cross-border railways as a game-changer for regional trade, writes Riya Sinha.
Riya Sinha
February 6, 2025
Key Insights
Minerals & Mining
Key Insights | Critical Mineral Supply Chains: Challenges for India
This study analyses the causes of bottlenecks in the global supply chains that affect mineral access to all countries. It also highlights methods adopted by different countries to ensure resilient supplies and evaluates supply chain challenges for India that need strategic policy actions.
Karthik Bansal
&
Rajesh Chadha
February 4, 2025
Working Paper
Minerals & Mining
Critical Mineral Supply Chains: Challenges for India
This study analyses the causes of bottlenecks in the global supply chains that affect mineral access to all countries. It also highlights methods adopted by different countries to ensure resilient supplies and evaluates supply chain challenges for India that need strategic policy actions.
Karthik Bansal
&
Rajesh Chadha
February 4, 2025
Journals and Other Publications
Minerals & Mining
State of the Sector: Critical Energy Transition Minerals for India
This report is a collaborative effort by Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP), Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) and Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation (SSEF).
Rajesh Chadha
,
Karthik Bansal
&
Ganesh Sivamani
January 30, 2025
Blog
Health and Human Development
Raising Female Employment in South Asia, One Step at a Time
Addressing safety, social networks, training, and hiring discrimination can help break barriers to women’s employment in South Asia, but shifting social norms remains crucial for lasting change.
Laveesh Bhandari
&
Franziska Ohnsorge
January 30, 2025
Working Paper
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Will Consumption Revive? Understanding its Slowdown and Potential for...
This paper investigates the persistent slowdown in India’s private consumption expenditure, examining the underlying factors and exploring prospects for revival.
Renu Kohli
January 27, 2025
Journals and Other Publications
Financial Sector & Development
Recent Developments in Indian Central Banking: Flying Through Turbulence...
This paper was published in the Asian Economic Policy Review (AEPR), edited by Takatoshi Ito, Kazumasa Iwata, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata. AEPR is the journal of the Japan Center for Economic Research.
Partha Ray
&
Rakesh Mohan
January 24, 2025
Journals and Other Publications
Foreign Policy & Security
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
South Asia’s Conundrum: Turning Potential Into Sustained Progress
This paper was published in the Asian Economic Policy Review (AEPR), edited by Takatoshi Ito, Kazumasa Iwata, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata. AEPR is the journal of the Japan Center for Economic Research.
Sanjay Kathuria
January 24, 2025
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Indian Urbanisation is Slowing Down: What can be Done About it?
This paper explores the reasons behind India’s slow urbanisation and its broader implications for economic growth, governance, and sustainable development. It also outlines critical policy actions needed to address these challenges.
Rakesh Mohan
January 23, 2025
Key Insights
Electricity
Key Insights | Moving to a Cleaner Future: Is India’s Electricity...
Based on a data-driven analysis, the research insights have brought to light why or why not India’s electricity grid is turning cleaner fast enough and the possible challenges to materialise the decarbonisation plan.
Shyamasis Das
&
Tarandeep Kaur
January 23, 2025
Technical Paper
Climate Change
Mapping India’s Energy and Emissions Landscape
This paper validates and reconstructs India’s energy balance using official sources, complemented by more disaggregated data to establish a new framework for assessing policy impacts on the energy flows and emissions.
Ganesh Sivamani
January 21, 2025
Discussion Paper
Fiscal Governance and Architecture
Bridging the Data Gaps in India: The Case of Subsidy Spending
This paper identifies how subsidy spending has been accounted for in India and explains the resultant data gaps that render such fiscal data inconsistent and incomparable across levels of government.
Shruti Gupta
,
Radha Malani
&
Anoop Singh
January 15, 2025
Discussion Paper
Energy, Natural Resources & Sustainability
Developing a Framework for CGE Model: Analysing the Implications of CBAM
This academic paper investigates the potential economic and social ramifications of the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) on the Indian economy.
Rajat Verma
&
Sanjna Agarwal
December 24, 2024
Working Paper
Foreign Policy & Security
Express Routes: India’s Railway Connectivity with South Asia
The paper examines India’s cross-border railway connectivity with South Asia, addressing a key question: Despite the political, economic, and geostrategic incentives driving New Delhi’s cross-border railway initiatives, why has India struggled to sustain momentum in developing cross-border rail networks?
Riya Sinha
December 23, 2024
Blog
Foreign Policy & Security
Minerals & Mining
Strengthening India-US Cooperation on Critical Minerals
The two nations can build a resilient and diversified supply chain for critical minerals. India’s ambition to become a global manufacturing hub is advancing rapidly, driven by its renewable energy goals. Meanwhile, the U.S. brings technological expertise and significant financial resources to the table, Anindita Sinh ...
Anindita Sinh
December 21, 2024
Blog
Energy, Natural Resources & Sustainability
Ethanol-Blended Petrol: Progress, Challenges, and Untapped Potential
In addition to its contribution to India’s energy security, ethanol may also help address environmental issues. However, some important challenges remain, such as food security concerns, inflation etc.
Shifali Goyal
&
Rajat Verma
December 18, 2024
Journals and Other Publications
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Building Bridges Across the Indian Ocean: Australia-India Cooperation for...
This report by Riya Sinha examines Australia and India’s engagement across various stages of port development in the Bay of Bengal, particularly in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Myanmar, extending beyond port construction and including port operations and logistics.
Riya Sinha
December 16, 2024
Flagship Paper
Foreign Policy & Security
The United States & India: A Partnership of Progress and Promise
This speech was delivered at a Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP) seminar held on August 21, 2024.
Richard R. Verma
December 4, 2024
Technical Paper
Energy, Natural Resources & Sustainability
Electricity
Strengthening the Resource Adequacy Framework for an RE-Rich Future
Daljit Singh and Ashwini Chitnis argue that, while the MoP framework is a good starting point, it requires significant modifications to effectively address the challenges posed by a rapidly transforming power sector increasingly reliant on RE.
Daljit Singh
&
Ashwini Chitnis
November 29, 2024
Working Paper
Renewable Energy & Clean Tech
Demystifying the Climate Benefit of EV Transition in India
Battery-driven electric vehicles (EVs) hold promise for decarbonising India’s rapidly growing road transport sector. However, achieving significant emission reductions through widespread EV uptake is not a given.
Shyamasis Das
November 28, 2024
Blog
Climate Change
Why Everyone Exaggerates “Climate Finance”
Instead of just worrying about the quantity of finance, we must also worry about the quality of the finance. Too much is labeled climate finance, writes Rahul Tongia.
Rahul Tongia
November 8, 2024
Technical Paper
Electricity
DisCom Billing Losses: Moderate Improvements, but Miles to go
In this paper, Rajasekhar Devaguptapu examines Aggregate Technical and Commercial (AT&C) losses in detail, breaking the composite AT&C loss figures into constituents to understand if these improvements are sustainable and address the financial problems of DisComs.
Rajasekhar Devaguptapu
October 30, 2024
Flagship Paper
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
Escaping the Middle-Income Trap: The Imperatives of State Strengthening
The next phase of rapid economic development of the country needs a paradigm change in economic strategy once again, after the successes that have been achieved over the last three decades or so.
Rakesh Mohan
October 24, 2024
Blog
Trade and minerals
Boosting Export Competitiveness of India’s Solar Photo Voltaic Sector
While India has not been able to fully exploit its manufacturing export potential, the sunrise sectors, like the solar PV industry, allow it to make its mark in the global export market. To become a competitive player in this segment, India needs to focus on the ...
Prerna Prabhakar
October 23, 2024
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Minerals & Mining
Positioning Critical Minerals in the India-EU Partnership
Anindita Sinh discusses the potential for India and the EU to cooperate towards resilient supply chains for critical minerals given their shared interests and broader economic and geopolitical convergence.
Anindita Sinh
October 16, 2024
Journals and Other Publications
Renewable Energy & Clean Tech
Enabling Role of Policies to Make Public Charging Infrastructure...
The present paper is concerned with shedding light on the financial viability of setting up public charging infrastructure in a range of implementation situations in an Indian city and the possible role of policies and regulations to make charging business attractive.
Shyamasis Das
October 15, 2024
Working Paper
Electricity
Green Electricity Tariffs: Pricing and Other Challenges
The Ministry of Power has notified a formula for “green tariffs” for large (greater than 100 kW) electricity consumers to encourage green power uptake from distribution companies. Our analysis finds that this push to create demand for green power (based on Renewable Energy, or RE) has ...
Nikhil Tyagi
,
Sharath Rao
&
Rahul Tongia
October 4, 2024
Journals and Other Publications
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Australia’s South Asia Connectivity and Infrastructure Engagement:...
Riya Sinha writes about the South Asia Regional Infrastructure Connectivity (SARIC) framework for the United States Studies Centre.
Riya Sinha
October 3, 2024
Technical Paper
Renewable Energy & Clean Tech
Benchmarking Green Hydrogen in India’s Energy Transition: Expensive but...
This paper examines the economics of producing and using green hydrogen in India, focusing on the 2030 timeframe.
Rahul Tongia
&
Utkarsh Patel
October 1, 2024
Working Paper
Electricity
International Experience with Distribution Ownership Options in Developing...
This paper analyses the performance of the electricity distribution sector in developing countries under different ownership models.
Saumya Vaishnava
October 1, 2024
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Minerals & Mining
Beyond Self-reliance: India’s International Partnerships on Critical...
This blog series maps and surveys the growing number of India’s international partnerships in the critical minerals space, providing readers with a repository of primary sources.
Anindita Sinh
September 30, 2024
Blog
Foreign Policy & Security
India’s Triangular Cooperation Strategies – Not a One-size-fits-all...
India must see triangular cooperation as means to an end, of learning to strengthen its domestic cooperation capacity and strategy.
Pooja Ramamurthi
September 26, 2024
Flagship Paper
Health and Human Development
The State of Urbanisation: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
The paper is a reflection on the phenomenon of urbanisation in India as seen within the global context. It touches upon the history of urbanisation, discusses its current state and makes enquiries into its future.
Rakesh Mohan
September 18, 2024
Journals and Other Publications
Health and Human Development
House Prices in India – How High, and for How Long?
In this EPW article, Shishir Gupta, Nandini Agnihotri and Annie George shed light on the state and dynamics of house prices in India by leveraging a unique dataset that gives house prices over the past 30 years.
Shishir Gupta
,
Nandini Agnihotri
&
Annie George
September 17, 2024
Books & Chapters
Health and Human Development
Climate Change and Public Health Governance and Challenges
This book aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the various ways in which climate change and public health are interconnected.
Neethi Rao
September 16, 2024
Discussion Paper
Foreign Policy & Security
India’s Approach to Triangular Climate Cooperation
Despite traditional North-South dynamics in climate finance, triangular cooperation offers a promising alternative, allowing emerging economies like India to leverage their own experiences for climate action in the Global South.
Pooja Ramamurthi
September 9, 2024
Working Paper
Climate Change
Taxation Alternatives for India’s Energy Transition – ESAM...
This study explores how replacing current fossil fuel taxes with alternative taxation options—such as carbon taxes, user taxes, and goods and services taxes—could affect economic efficiency, emissions intensity, and equity.
Rajat Verma
&
Laveesh Bhandari
August 27, 2024
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
BIMSTEC and Security Cooperation in the Bay of Bengal
BIMSTEC’s name reflects its original mission, yet this original, flexible, sub-regional, technocratic and economic dimension has gradually withered away. How can it craft a productive cooperative in a difficult regional context?
Constantino Xavier
&
Dhruv Banerjee
August 27, 2024
Blog
Minerals & Mining
Decoding Copper Cathode – Navigating Through the Indian Copper...
To secure the copper supply chain, strategic investments, adherence to environmental standards, and robust public-private partnerships are crucial.
Rajesh Chadha
&
Tanima Pal
August 21, 2024
Blog
Climate Change
The Cost Conundrum: How CBAM Could Affect the Competitiveness of EU...
With more countries, including the UK, and Australia announcing their intention to implement similar CBAM mechanisms, thoughtful consideration of the potential impacts and trade-offs involved is essential.
Shifali Goyal
August 20, 2024
Flagship Paper
Foreign Policy & Security
Thinking About India’s Future
The paper evaluates how one can predict and plan India’s future in times of uncertainty. It explores how India can analyse geopolitical trends to develop scenarios for the future, and assess the probability of these scenarios becoming reality.
Shivshankar Menon
August 14, 2024
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Health Insurance Access and Disease Profile for Women in India
This paper explores the evolving burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among women in India and assesses the alignment between disease prevalence and health insurance coverage through a case study in Meghalaya.
Nandita Bhan
&
Prajakta Shukla
August 13, 2024
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Deconstructing PMAY-U: What the Numbers Reveal
PMAY-U, India's largest urban housing programme, has sanctioned 11.9 million houses since 2015, but faces challenges including poor coverage of slum households and numerous delays.
Debarpita Roy
&
Rashmi Kundu
August 9, 2024
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Evolution of the Healthcare Policy Framework in India
This paper reviews India's healthcare policy evolution, revealing progress and persistent challenges, particularly in public health spending and rural-urban disparities.
Janak Raj
,
Shauryavir Dalal
&
Aashi Gupta
August 8, 2024
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
A Better but Still Insufficient MEA Budget for Indian Diplomacy
For India to realise its 2047 Viksit Bharat ambition and pursue its strategies for an increasingly competitive and complex world, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) plays a critical role. Yet as we cautioned in last year’s detailed budget analysis, the MEA’s capacity constraints have been posing significant obstacles.
Constantino Xavier
&
Riya Sinha
July 26, 2024
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Strengthening Primary Care in India
This paper identifies some of the key gaps in policy design and implementation and reflects on the key insights from comparable countries, which experienced similar challenges to India in the recent decades.
Khushboo Balani
,
Alok Kumar Singh
&
Sandhya Venkateswaran
July 16, 2024
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Russia’s Rising Role in India’s Neighbourhood First Policy
The blog argues that common to most of the analysis on Russia-India relations is the restrictive tendency to focus on three pillars: arms, energy, and China. However, a closer review of the relationship shows how they have been expanding to new areas of co-operation in South ...
Constantino Xavier
&
Lucas Daley
July 11, 2024
Blog
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
What Differentiates Successful GVCs: Lessons for India
If India wants to use GVCs to strengthen its export flows, it will have to liberalise the entry of imported goods, specifically inputs/intermediate goods, by lowering the import tariffs.
Prerna Prabhakar
July 3, 2024
Journals and Other Publications
Health and Human Development
Economic Growth and Human Development in India –Are States Converging?
The paper examines the issues in adapting flexible inflation targeting (FIT) for emerging markets. This framework is crucial for analysing the evolution and performance of FIT in India.
Janak Raj
,
Vrinda Gupta
&
Aakanksha Shrawan
June 17, 2024
Journals and Other Publications
Climate Change
How India can Reach Net Zero: A Strategy for 2025–35
This paper assesses the feasibility of India achieving its stated objective of getting to net zero carbon emissions by 2070 and outlines a possible strategy for the next 10 years consistent with this goal.
Montek Singh Ahluwalia
&
Utkarsh Patel
June 12, 2024
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Fiscal Transfers from the Union to States and Healthcare in India
Janak Raj, Rahul Ranjan, Vrinda Gupta and Aakanksha Shrawan assess the role of fiscal transfers from the Union government compared to States’ own revenue in explaining their healthcare spending.
Janak Raj
,
Rahul Ranjan
,
Vrinda Gupta
&
Aakanksha Shrawan
June 11, 2024
Working Paper
Minerals & Mining
Renewable Energy & Clean Tech
Projecting Critical Minerals Need for India’s Energy Transition: How...
This paper estimates the mineral requirements to manufacture the clean energy technologies needed for India to meet its climate action commitments.
Rajesh Chadha
&
Ganesh Sivamani
June 7, 2024
Blog
Health and Human Development
Falling Short of the Zero Hunger Target
While the determinants of declining consumption of overall cereal and food-related items need further investigation, it is useful to understand how undernutrition varies across income quintiles.
Alok Kumar Singh
June 6, 2024
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Urban Health: Slipping Through the Cracks
This paper by Indrani Gupta and Alok Kumar Singh attempts to bring out the challenges of policymaking in the context of urban health.
Indrani Gupta
&
Alok Kumar Singh
May 22, 2024
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Federal Financing of Health: Implications for Health System Capacity and...
This paper explores the evolving nature of federal financing for health, including the increase in union transfers through Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSSs) and its implications for state-level health prioritisation and capacities.
Avani Kapur
,
Indranil Mukhopadhyay
,
Janak Raj
,
Prajakta Shukla
,
Ritwik Shukla
,
Sharad Pandey
&
Sandhya Venkateswaran
May 21, 2024
Books & Chapters
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
Strengthening Multilateral Development Banks: Towards a Triple Agenda
Given the immense global challenges of the 21st century, the case for MDB reform is clear and undisputed.
N.K. Singh
April 29, 2024
Books & Chapters
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
A Framework for a Reformed WTO Appellate Body
This essay draws from existing proposals to outline a framework for procedural and substantive reforms to the AB, suited to changing institutional needs and allowing for regulatory flexibilities to address emerging climate and developmental concerns for the G20 to consider.
Purvaja Modak
April 29, 2024
Working Paper
Climate Change
A Medium-Term Strategy for Transitioning to Net Zero by 2070
This paper assesses the feasibility of India achieving its stated goal of net zero by 2070 and presents a medium-term strategy for what would be required over the next decade to achieve this objective.
Montek Singh Ahluwalia
&
Utkarsh Patel
April 25, 2024
Technical Paper
Climate Change
An Overview of Climate-Economy and Energy System Models
The paper outlines the technical attributes and features of the mathematical modelling programs, such as sectoral coverage, economic growth assumptions, modelling algorithms, optimisation methods, etc., with an emphasis on the usability and scalability of the models.
Rohit Reddy
,
Ridhi Purohit
&
Utkarsh Patel
April 23, 2024
Executive Policy Brief
Climate Change
Achieving Catalytic Impact with the Resilience and Sustainability Trust
A new policy brief from the Task Force on Climate, Development and the IMF seeks to improve the RST’s design by taking stock of the early experiences of RST programs.
CSEP
April 18, 2024
Journals and Other Publications
Fiscal Governance and Architecture
Government Size and Risk Premium
Given the rise in the government debt level in recent times, this paper aims to examine the effect of an increase in government size on risk premium and its transmission in the economy.
Abhishek Kumar
April 2, 2024
Working Paper
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Beyond the Coastline: India’s Land Connectivity Options around the Bay...
This paper argues that India must prioritise the development of multimodal transportation infrastructure beyond coastal areas to bridge the current gap between maritime and land-based initiatives around the Bay of Bengal and spur the creation of sub regional, regional, and inter-regional economic corridors.
Riya Sinha
&
Constantino Xavier
March 15, 2024
Blog
Climate Change
Examining the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: Issues and Challenges
Effective implementation of the CCTS will enable Indian enterprises to demonstrate their commitment to low-carbon production processes using green technologies, which can reduce CBAM costs and expand green energy-intensive export opportunities in the EU market.
Sanjna Agarwal
March 6, 2024
Working Paper
Electricity
Rethinking Franchisee Efficacy in India’s Power Sector: A Critique...
Considering experiences across various states, the paper advises caution in prescribing the IBDF model as a “standard” policy solution for loss reduction.
Ashwini Chitnis
March 5, 2024
Blog
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Minerals & Mining
Critical Mineral Supply Chains: Trilateral Perspectives from Japan, India...
The Indo-Pacific countries should use their domestic capacities optimally and participate in global supply chains with a diverse range of partner countries in mining, processing, assembling, and final-use activities. India is currently discussing trilateral cooperation with France and Japan.
Rajesh Chadha
&
Karthik Bansal
February 20, 2024
Journals and Other Publications
Financial Sector & Development
Emerging Markets and Developing Economies in the Global Financial Safety...
The authors argue that there is a need to extend and facilitate access to the ultimate global financial safety net layer: the IMF. We illustrate that by pointing out how Morocco and Mexico have boosted their defensive power by having access to IMF precautionary lines of ...
Amshika Amar
February 20, 2024
Report
Research
2023 CSEP Annual Report
The Centre for Social and Economic Progress is delighted to share the Annual Report for the calendar year 2023.
CSEP
February 15, 2024
Working Paper
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Crossroads of Power: Strategic Aspects of India’s Economic Relations...
This study reviews the strategic aspects and related ramifications of existing and potential surface trading routes between India and the three South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries: Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bhutan, and the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) member country Myanmar.
Jaimini Bhagwati
&
Bhavyanshi Sinha
February 13, 2024
Journals and Other Publications
Health and Human Development
Interlinkages Between Economic Growth and Human Development in India: A...
This study explores the relationship between economic growth and non-income components (health and education) of the Human Development Index (HDI) for 26 Indian states during the period from 1990 to 2019.
Janak Raj
,
Vrinda Gupta
&
Aakanksha Shrawan
February 9, 2024
Working Paper
Governance & Institutions
Riding the Tracks of Time: Indian Railways – An Unfinished Revolution
In this paper, Jaimini Bhagwati and Shalini Chauhan trace the legacy of India's railway system, its expansive growth, and ongoing challenges.
Jaimini Bhagwati
&
Shalini Chauhan
February 7, 2024
Books & Chapters
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
Changing Paradigms of Urbanisation: India and Beyond
The book by Om Prakash Mathur "Changing Paradigms of Urbanisation: India and Beyond", consists of papers on urbanisation, urban regional development and planning, urban governance and finance, and urban research.
Om Prakash Mathur
February 7, 2024
Blog
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Decoding India’s FTA Journey: What does the Future Hold?
As the global trade policy has moved away from World Trade Organisation (WTO) led multilateralism, towards Regional Trade Agreements, this blog tries to understand the evolution of India’s Regional Trade Agreement (RTA) strategy.
Prerna Prabhakar
January 30, 2024
Executive Policy Brief
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Climate Change
India’s Climate Diplomacy: New Priorities and Policy Options
This Policy Brief explores how India has transformed into a positive force on the global stage, achieving domestic climate targets and spearheading innovative approaches in climate diplomacy.
Constantino Xavier
&
Karthik Nachiappan
January 25, 2024
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
2024: Brazil’s G20 Year
Brazil gears up to lead the G20 with a three-point agenda focusing on combating hunger, poverty, and inequality; sustainable development; and global governance reform.
Purvaja Modak
January 18, 2024
Blog
Minerals & Mining
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Quad-ASEAN Technology Cooperation for Critical Minerals Supply Chains
As a part of CSEP's ongoing work on securing critical minerals for India’s green technology and net-zero transition, this analysis incorporates emerging thoughts on Quad-ASEAN cooperation in creating resilient regional supply chains.
Rajesh Chadha
&
Ganesh Sivamani
January 12, 2024
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Diplomacy in a Changing World
Shivshankar Menon explores the shifting tides of diplomacy. This piece examines the evolving landscape of international relations in a changing world.
Shivshankar Menon
January 8, 2024
Working Paper
Electricity
Structural Reforms to Improve Regulation of Indian Electricity...
Daljit Singh's working paper examines the regulatory framework of the Indian power sector, often criticised for contributing to the financial strain of electricity distribution companies.
Daljit Singh
December 29, 2023
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Interlinkages Between Economic Growth and Human Development in India: A...
India must significantly increase its public spending on health and education, and ensure its effective targeting. This would reduce people’s out-of-pocket expenses, allowing them to allocate funds to their other crucial needs and strengthen the interlinkages between human development and economic growth.
Janak Raj
,
Vrinda Gupta
&
Aakanksha Shrawan
December 12, 2023
Journals and Other Publications
Climate Change
Future of Energy
Simulating the Socio-Economy-Environment Impacts of Ecotaxes in India: An...
Pricing carbon, either directly or indirectly, provides a price incentive to producers to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, it is important to examine the impact of such governmental policies on the economy, emissions, and particularly households, who will bear the incidence of such taxes.
Ganesh Sivamani
&
Rajat Verma
December 6, 2023
Journals and Other Publications
Financial Sector & Development
Tax Buoyancy: Too Noisy for Signals
This paper focuses on tax buoyancy, which includes discretionary policy changes, to examine how the historical relationship of tax revenues with income may have been disturbed by exceptional shocks.
Renu Kohli
December 4, 2023
Working Paper
Future of Energy
Financial Sector & Development
Compensating for the Fiscal Loss in India’s Energy Transition
The study argues for the need to consider multiple factors, including efficiency, equity, sustainability, institutional considerations, and the possibility of reducing expenditures on non-essential goods.
Laveesh Bhandari
,
Rajat Verma
&
Dhruva Teja Nandipati
December 4, 2023
Journals and Other Publications
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Strategic Reflections: APF Canada Analysis of Canada’s Indo-Pacific...
This report has been launched by Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) with an aim to present varied views from APF Canada-affiliated experts on Indo-Pacific Strategy and encourage an understanding of Canada's evolving role in the region.
Karthik Nachiappan
December 1, 2023
Working Paper
Climate Change
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Assessing the Impact of CBAM on EITE Industries in India
This research specifically focuses on the uncertainties surrounding the potential impact of CBAM on trade-exposed sectors with high energy intensity, particularly in developing countries like India.
Cheshta Grover
,
Ram Ranjan
&
Rajat Kathuria
November 30, 2023
Blog
Climate Change
The Poor Should Control Carbon Emissions, But the Rich Must Eliminate Them
If the world must achieve zero emissions by 2050, it’s impractical and unfair to require all countries to reach that goal simultaneously.
Rahul Tongia
November 30, 2023
Journals and Other Publications
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Bridging the North and South: Towards Sweden-India Development Cooperation...
Constantino Xavier's essay offers a policy roadmap to enable Sweden and India to implement joint development cooperation initiatives in third countries in the Indian Ocean region and East Africa.
Constantino Xavier
November 29, 2023
Books & Chapters
Climate Change
Financing Climate Change: Mitigation and Adaptation in Developing...
This working paper attempts to quantify the scale and possible composition of the international financial assistance required to help developing countries fulfill their climate change mitigation and adaption targets and suggests how this might be agreed upon in international negotiations.
Montek Singh Ahluwalia
&
Utkarsh Patel
November 28, 2023
Books & Chapters
Climate Change
Managing climate change: A strategy for India
Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Utkarsh Patel describe how India could make progress towards meeting its climate change mitigation commitments which involve achieving net zero emissions by 2070.
Montek Singh Ahluwalia
&
Utkarsh Patel
November 28, 2023
Books & Chapters
Financial Sector & Development
Non-performing Assets of Indian Banking: An Evolutionary Journey
This paper narrates the story of the evolutionary journey of non-performing assets (NPA) in the Indian banking sector.
Rakesh Mohan
&
Partha Ray
November 28, 2023
Blog
Minerals & Mining
Policy Analysis: Mine Closure in India
In India, existing mine closure legislation lacks provisions to adequately address the socio-economic and cultural aspects, highlighting the need for an improved policy paradigm.
Tanima Pal
November 23, 2023
Journals and Other Publications
Future of Energy
Going Green in India: Balancing Energy Security and the Energy Transition
This essay examines India’s energy security in the short and medium term and finds that development needs will drive the country’s energy policy, which balances energy security with the energy transition.
Rahul Tongia
November 22, 2023
Technical Paper
Climate Change
Developing an Environmentally-extended Social Accounting Matrix for India...
This study tackles the existing research and data gaps regarding pollution generation by incorporating sector-specific data from India’s greenhouse gas inventory.
Rajesh Chadha
,
Ganesh Sivamani
&
Rajat Verma
November 22, 2023
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
A Report on Voluntary Health Insurance in India: A Bridge Towards...
Madhurima Nundy and Pankhuri Bhatt's paper presents a detailed review and analysis of India’s health insurance landscape, with a focus on voluntary health insurance (VHI).
Madhurima Nundy
&
Pankhuri Bhatt
November 1, 2023
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
House Prices in India: How High, and for How Long?
Shishir Gupta, Nandini Agnihotri and Annie George shed light on the state and dynamics of house prices in India by leveraging a unique dataset that gives house prices over the past 30 years.
Shishir Gupta
,
Nandini Agnihotri
&
Annie George
October 27, 2023
Working Paper
Electricity
On India’s Electricity Consumption
Laveesh Bhandari and Aasheerwad Dwivedi study growth in electricity consumption, the key factors affecting it, and its link with economic activity.
Laveesh Bhandari
&
Aasheerwad Dwivedi
October 26, 2023
Working Paper
Minerals & Mining
CSEP Sustainable Mining Attractiveness Index (SMAI)
The paper highlights the economic importance of mining activities and the need to be environmentally responsible and safeguard the welfare and livelihoods of the local communities.
Rajesh Chadha
,
Ishita Kapoor
,
Ganesh Sivamani
&
Karthik Bansal
October 25, 2023
Working Paper
Carbon Tracker
Understanding Time-of-Day and Seasonal Variations in Supply and Demand for...
Rahul Tongia, Aarushi Dave and Utkarsh Dalal study the impacts of times-of-day and seasons on the different types of fuels for generation electricity, their output ramp (swing up or down) rates, daily swings between maximum and minimum output, and relative contributions of each fuel type.
Rahul Tongia
,
Aarushi Dave
&
Utkarsh Dalal
October 17, 2023
Journals and Other Publications
Fiscal Governance and Architecture
The Essential Reform of the International Monetary System
Anoop Singh, Bernard Snoy and Michel Camdessus analyse the need to reform the international monetary system.
Anoop Singh
October 16, 2023
Working Paper
Electricity
Viability of Jharkhand’s Electricity Distribution: Distorted by...
Nikhil Tyagi and Rahul Tongia's paper attempts to examine the structure and legacy of electricity distribution in the state with a lens to examine how that impacts the future viability of the distribution companies (DisComs)
Nikhil Tyagi
&
Rahul Tongia
October 16, 2023
Journals and Other Publications
Climate Change
Safeguarding Decades of Development: The International Monetary Fund’s...
The policy brief from the Task Force on Climate, Development and the IMF proposes a ‘loss and damage package’ at the IMF that spans its surveillance, lending toolkit and global policy coordination.
CSEP
October 10, 2023
Working Paper
Climate Change
Harnessing Private Capital for Global Public Goods: Issues, Challenges and...
Gulzar Natarajan and V Anantha Nageswaran make the case that poverty alleviation, growth, and climate-related transition, which require both public and private funds, need to be pursued in parallel.
Gulzar Natarajan
&
V Anantha Nageswaran
October 9, 2023
Working Paper
Climate Change
Non-Price Policies for Addressing Climate Change: The Global Experience
Renu Kohli, Honey Karun and Saumya analyse the non-price policy measures that aim to lower carbon emissions across the G20 countries.
Renu Kohli
,
Honey Karun
&
Saumya Jain
September 13, 2023
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
BIMSTEC at 25: Fostering Sustainable Regional Cooperation
Bhavyanshi Sinha's interview of Sreeradha Datta offers a comprehensive view of the current and future prospects of BIMSTEC as a regional initiative.
Bhavyanshi Sinha
August 21, 2023
Blog
Minerals & Mining
Projecting Critical Mineral Needs for India’s Renewable Electricity...
For critical minerals, especially those with no known domestic resources, mineral-wise strategies are required to ensure their robust access for India’s manufacturing needs and climate change mitigation ambitions.
Ganesh Sivamani
August 17, 2023
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Medical Education in India: A Study of Supply-Side Dynamics
The paper argues for a rethink of the existing regulatory and policy requirements pertaining to setting up and, more importantly, scaling up medical colleges, in order to ensure a greater number of seats per college, and for a more equitable distribution of seats.
Amrita Agarwal
,
Khushboo Balani
&
Sandhya Venkateswaran
July 31, 2023
Working Paper
Future of Energy
Properly Defining “Green Electricity” is Key to India’s Broader...
Rahul Tongia highlights the complexities of green supply and green consumption. More RE is inevitable and welcome. Better accounting and signalling (such as time-of-day and congestion pricing) can help grow RE at lower overall system costs.
Rahul Tongia
July 26, 2023
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Nepali Migrant Workers in India: A Rite of Passage to Adulthood
While Nepal has experienced significant political and social transformations, the economic conditions and precarity that force Nepali men to migrate in the first place have not changed.
Mahesh Kumar Kushwaha
July 21, 2023
Journals and Other Publications
Foreign Policy & Strategy
A Case for Greater US Focus on Infrastructure Development in South Asia
The United States would benefit from working with India to help address the infrastructure needs of smaller South Asian countries, writes Riya Sinha.
Riya Sinha
July 18, 2023
Executive Policy Brief
Health and Human Development
Health System Reforms for Universal Health Coverage: Insights from Select...
This policy brief synthesises insights, relating to key challenges faced in achieving UHC, from six emerging country case studies—Brazil, China, Indonesia, Mexico, Thailand, and Turkey—with varying contexts in their journey towards UHC.
Sandhya Venkateswaran
,
Madhurima Nundy
,
Alok Kumar Singh
&
Pankhuri Bhatt
July 10, 2023
Working Paper
Financial Sector & Development
Commodity Prices and the Twin Balance Sheet Crisis
Abhishek Kumar and Divya Srinivasan use data from India (the second-largest steel producer in the world) to estimate the effect of large movements in metal prices during 2011-16.
Abhishek Kumar
&
Divya Srinivasan
July 5, 2023
Working Paper
Fiscal Governance and Architecture
An Analysis of Off-Budget Borrowings by Indian Governments and their Legal...
Shruti Gupta and Kevin James examine the regulatory framework and institutional gaps surrounding off-budget borrowings in India.
Shruti Gupta
&
Kevin James
June 30, 2023
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Economic Growth and Human Development in India: Are States Converging?
This Working Paper examines the key aspects of the relationship between economic growth (EG) and human development (HD) at the all-India and the state-levels.
Janak Raj
,
Vrinda Gupta
&
Aakanksha Shrawan
June 26, 2023
Discussion Paper
Minerals & Mining
Incentivising Non-Fuel Mineral Exploration in India
Rajesh Chadha, Ganesh Sivamani and Karthik Bansal provide an overview of India’s historical, current, and proposed exploration policies, good international practices, issues with the existing system, and recommendations for creating a globally-competitive exploration regime.
Rajesh Chadha
,
Ganesh Sivamani
&
Karthik Bansal
June 15, 2023
Discussion Paper
Financial Sector & Development
Tax Buoyancy: Too Noisy for Signals
Renu Kohli's Discussion Note discusses three significant reasons why the observed tax buoyancy in the recovery year, FY23, must be interpreted with caution.
Renu Kohli
June 12, 2023
Impact Paper
Electricity
Getting India’s Electricity Prices “Right”: It’s More...
In this paper, Nikhil Tyagi and Rahul Tongia examine the equilibrium of retail pricing, beginning with the question whether prices are in compliance with the Electricity Act 2003 enshrined National Tariff Policy, which states that cross-subsidies should be limited to ±20% of costs.
Nikhil Tyagi
&
Rahul Tongia
June 8, 2023
Journals and Other Publications
Fiscal Governance and Architecture
The Nature and Implications of Off-Budget Borrowings in India: Centre and...
Shruti Gupta and Kevin James examine the regulatory framework and institutional gaps surrounding off-budget borrowings in India. It attempts to build a comprehensive understanding on the methods used for such borrowings and ascertains their true extent.
Shruti Gupta
&
Kevin James
June 5, 2023
Working Paper
Sub-National Economy
Do Mandatory Disclosures Squeeze the Lemons? The Case of Housing Markets...
The paper demonstrates that a mandatory disclosure law on housing projects can have important, pro-efficiency effects in a developing country, and suggests that such laws may be efficient in a regime of low-state capacity.
Vaidehi Tandel
,
Sahil Gandhi
,
Anupam Nanda
&
Nandini Agnihotri
May 30, 2023
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
More of the same? India’s Strategic Balance
In this episode of the Hopkins Podcast on Foreign Affairs, Constantino Xavier discusses India’s foreign policy and its relationship with Russia.
Constantino Xavier
May 24, 2023
Journals and Other Publications
Minerals & Mining
Ensuring Sustainable Supply of Critical Minerals for a Clean, Just and...
This T20 Policy Brief calls on the G20 governments to recognise the importance of critical minerals and strengthen their supply chains.
Rajesh Chadha
&
Ganesh Sivamani
May 23, 2023
Impact Paper
Electricity
Breaking Down the Gap in DisCom Finances: Explaining the Causes of Missing...
Rajasekhar Deveguptapu and Rahul Tongia comprehensively analyse DisCom finances using a long time series that aims to examine and answer pertinent questions on finances and performance.
Rahul Tongia
&
Rajasekhar Devaguptapu
May 11, 2023
Blog
Mining Matters
Mining Matters Episode 3: Underlining the Critical Role of Critical...
Ranjan Mathai, Former Foreign Secretary of India, joins Ganesh Sivamani to discuss what India must do to secure its domestic and international supply chains of ‘critical minerals’.
Ganesh Sivamani
April 21, 2023
Working Paper
Minerals & Mining
Assessing the Criticality of Minerals for India 2023
An extension of an earlier study with a focus on 43 select critical minerals that emphasizes the need for a national strategy to ensure resilient critical minerals supply chains.
Rajesh Chadha
,
Ganesh Sivamani
&
Karthik Bansal
April 11, 2023
Blog
Financial Sector & Development
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
How India Budgets to Become a Leading Power
Constantino Xavier and Riya Sinha comment on the MEA Budget and how India can become a leading power in an increasingly uncertain, competitive and complex international arena.
Constantino Xavier
&
Riya Sinha
February 8, 2023
Journals and Other Publications
Energy, Natural Resources & Sustainability
Journals and Other Publications
Renewable Energy & Clean Tech
Research
Historical Wind Power in Karnataka Differs from Predictive Models: A...
Marty Shwarz and Rahul Tongia examine the performance of wind power across climatology, technology, and location.
Rahul Tongia
February 8, 2023
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Beyond the Imphal and Kohima Campaigns: Japan and Northeast India
In this edition of Sambandh Scholars Speak, Anindita Sinh interviews Mayumi Murayama on her book, Northeast India and Japan: Engagement through Connectivity, co-edited with Sanjoy Hazarika and Preeti Gill.
Anindita Sinh
January 31, 2023
Working Paper
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
India’s New Growth Recipe: Globally Competitive Large Firms
Shishir Gupta and Rishita Sachdeva analyse growth performance over a period of 26 years to understand the drivers behind India's economic growth.
Shishir Gupta
&
Rishita Sachdeva
December 31, 2022
Working Paper
Minerals & Mining
Post-Lease Clearances: Streamlining the Time-Cost
Karthik Bansal and Ishita Kapoor's paper discusses three case studies on Jharkhand, Odisha and Karnataka to highlight procedural problems with obtaining licenses and permits for mining.
Karthik Bansal
&
Ishita Kapoor
December 26, 2022
Working Paper
Climate Change
Climate Change, Weather Anomalies, and Agriculture: Impact on Output of...
The paper finds that the availability of greater data makes it possible to assess a large set of crops over a long period of time, and therefore, greater data points can yield highly robust results.
Shreekant Gupta
,
Laveesh Bhandari
,
Ramandeep Jakhu
&
Monica Sharma
December 22, 2022
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
New Economic Ways between South and Southeast Asia
The Sambandh blog looks at new approaches to strengthening trade and revitalising economic links between South Asia and Southeast Asia.
Bhavyanshi Sinha
December 20, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Climate Change
Inequality in Air Pollution Mortality from Power Generation in India
Abstract India’s coal-heavy electricity system is the world’s third largest and a major emitter of air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Consequently, it remains a focus of decarbonisation and air pollution control policy. Considerable heterogeneity exists between states in India in terms of electricity demand, generation ...
Rahul Tongia
December 15, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Electricity
Subnational Implications from Climate and Air Pollution Policies in...
This analysis provides valuable guidance about the development of the power sector and the costs associated with different development pathways.
Rahul Tongia
December 1, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Coal, Oil & Gas
Sustained Cost Declines in Solar PV and Battery Storage Needed to...
The results of this research describe the challenging technological and policy advances needed to achieve the temperature goals of the Paris Agreement.
Rahul Tongia
December 1, 2022
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Decoding the Pashtuns in the Afghanistan–Pakistan Region
Riya Sinha interviews Tilak Devasher, Member, National Security Advisory Board of India, and Consultant, Vivekananda International Foundation, on his fourth book, The Pashtuns: A Contested History.
Riya Sinha
November 23, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Health and Human Development
Political Motivation as a Key Driver for Universal Health Coverage
The paper separates motivation as a distinct factor for analysis because, in the absence of strong incentives, not every political opportunity may lead to attention to an issue, and finds that reforms were motivated by a need to gain political legitimacy by an incoming regime, or ...
Sandhya Venkateswaran
,
Shruti Slaria
&
Sampriti Mukherjee
November 15, 2022
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
The Media in Afghanistan: Local Perceptions of Regional Players
In this edition of Sambandh Scholars Speak, Nitika Nayar interviews Hazrat Bahar, on his book chapter, “Image of China in Afghan Media."
Nitika Nayar
November 10, 2022
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Health System in the Kingdom of Thailand: Reforms, Achievements and...
Health systems in Thailand have been frequently researched since its reforms in early 2000s, especially in the context of health coverage (UHC).
Madhurima Nundy
&
Pankhuri Bhatt
November 10, 2022
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Health System in Brazil: Reforms, Transformation and Challenges
Sandhya Venkateswaran and Alok Kumar Singh traces the trajectory of health system reform in Brazil, from 1990 to 2019, and analyses the contextual factors that drove the reform process.
Sandhya Venkateswaran
&
Alok Kumar Singh
November 9, 2022
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Health System in the Republic of Indonesia: Reforms, Transformations, and...
Madhurima Nundy and Pankhuri Bhatt analyse systemic transformations and studies the achievements and challenges in reforming health services in Indonesia over the years to the present.
Madhurima Nundy
&
Pankhuri Bhatt
November 2, 2022
Books & Chapters
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Routledge Handbook of the International Relations of South Asia
Chapter on "Reinventing Non-Alignment in South Asia:The Foreign Policies of Nepal and the Maldives" by Nicholas Blarel and Constantino Xavier in the book "Routledge Handbook of the International Relations of South Asia".
Constantino Xavier
October 28, 2022
Blog
Climate Change
It is Unfair to Push Poor Countries to Reach Zero Carbon Emissions too...
Rahul Tongia argues about the need to shift the conversation from futuristic Net-Zero ambitions toward practical and equitable emissions trajectories in this year's COP.
Rahul Tongia
October 27, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Sub-National Economy
Do Mandatory Disclosures Squeeze the Lemons? The Case of Housing Markets
The questions this paper answers are: what is the impact of mandatory disclosure of housing quality on prices? Do mandatory disclosures have differential impact across housing sub-markets and income groups?
Sahil Gandhi
&
Nandini Agnihotri
October 21, 2022
Executive Policy Brief
Minerals & Mining
Critical Minerals for India: Assessing their Criticality and Projecting...
Rajesh Chadha and Ganesh Sivamani's study results point to policy recommendations for ensuring uninterrupted supplies of critical minerals through enhanced domestic mineral exploration and extraction, along with assured sources elsewhere.
Rajesh Chadha
&
Ganesh Sivamani
October 20, 2022
Working Paper
Climate Change
Critical Challenges in Realising the Energy Transition: An Overview of...
Laveesh Bhandari and Aasheerwad Dwivedi's paper studies three of the many challenges that state governments will face as India transitions away from a fossil fuel–driven economy.
Laveesh Bhandari
&
Aasheerwad Dwivedi
October 20, 2022
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
The Political Journey of Healthcare in Select Indian States
This paper examines the political trajectory of health in five Indian states, in terms of the sociopolitical determinants of attention to health, to understand differences in health status and investments, as well as to gain insights into how health came to be prioritised in some of ...
Sandhya Venkateswaran
,
Mayank Mishra
&
Nikhil Iyer
October 20, 2022
Working Paper
Climate Change
Financing Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in Developing Countries
Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Utkarsh Patel's paper attempts to quantify the scale and possible composition of international financial assistance that might be required to help developing countries fulfil the commitments undertaken in COP26.
Montek Singh Ahluwalia
&
Utkarsh Patel
October 10, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Financial Sector & Development
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Bank Credit Risk and Macro-prudential Policies: Role of Counter-cyclical...
This paper investigates the impact of counter-cyclical capital Buffer (CCyB) as a macro-prudential policy, on bank credit risk, during uncertain times, as banking sector stability is crucial in promoting financial intermediation.
Abhishek Kumar
October 10, 2022
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Health Systems Reforms and Transformations: Insights from Country Studies
The Health System Reforms and Transformation: Insights from Country Studies is a series of six case studies from China, Turkey, Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, and Thailand that trace the trajectory of health reforms and draw lessons in understanding key instruments that led to these shifts.
Sandhya Venkateswaran
,
Madhurima Nundy
,
Alok Kumar Singh
&
Pankhuri Bhatt
October 4, 2022
Working Paper
Climate Change
Future of Energy
Modelling the Impact of the Clean Environment Cess: A Hybrid Energy...
Rajat Verma and Ganesh Sivamani's paper seeks to measure the impact of this cess on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and the gross domestic product (GDP) at both the sectoral and national levels.
Rajat Verma
&
Ganesh Sivamani
September 30, 2022
Working Paper
Financial Sector & Development
Commodity Price Shocks and Non-Performing Assets in the Indian Banking...
Abhishek Kumar, Rakesh Mohan and Divya Srinivasan show that nonperforming assets in the banking sector and profit ratios in commodity-sensitive non-financial sectors are highly correlated with global commodity prices.
Abhishek Kumar
,
Rakesh Mohan
&
Divya Srinivasan
September 30, 2022
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Fresh Perspectives on Border Studies: A Regional Account
If South Asia gets connected to Central Asia, three South Asian countries will reap maximum benefits - India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
Anushka Saxena
September 27, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Fiscal Governance and Architecture
India’s Public Financial Management System: Need for Reforms and Way...
The paper looks at the key areas in which India needs Public Financial Management (PFM) reforms, building on the provisions of a draft PFM law prepared by an expert group and cited by the Fifteenth Finance Commission.
Kevin James
&
Anoop Singh
September 26, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Security & Defence
Towards control and effectiveness: The Ministry of Defence and...
Anit Mukherjee examines a possibly pernicious effect of a civilian dominated defence ministry and highlights the importance of expertise in enhancing both control and military effectiveness.
Anit Mukherjee
September 22, 2022
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Health System in Mexico: Reforms, Transformation and Challenges
Alok Kumar Singh and Sandhya Venkateswaran trace the trajectory of health system reforms, including and prior to Seguro Popular (SP), from 2003 until 2019, and analyses the contextual factors that were instrumental in the reform process.
Alok Kumar Singh
&
Sandhya Venkateswaran
September 20, 2022
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Health System in Turkey: Reforms, Transformation and Challenges
Sandhya Venkateswaran and Alok Kumar Singh trace the trajectory of health system reform in Turkey, from 2003 to 2019, and analyses the contextual factors that drove the reform process.
Sandhya Venkateswaran
&
Alok Kumar Singh
September 20, 2022
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Health System in People’s Republic of China (PRC): Reforms,...
Madhurima Nundy and Sandhya Venkateswaran's paper outlines the salient features of health reforms in China and their impact in terms of access, utilisation and equity through a systems framework.
Madhurima Nundy
&
Sandhya Venkateswaran
September 20, 2022
Working Paper
Climate Change
India’s Energy and Fiscal Transition
Laveesh Bhandari and Aasheerwad Dwivedi's paper looks at India’s expected energy transition towards a low-carbon future, and studies how government revenues from fossil fuels will be affected over the next two decades.
Laveesh Bhandari
&
Aasheerwad Dwivedi
September 15, 2022
Working Paper
Climate Change
Managing Climate Change: A Strategy for India
Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Utkarsh Patel's study shows that there is considerable scope for reducing the volume of emissions through a combination of actions aimed at increasing energy efficiency and shifting progressively to renewable energy to meet the electricity demand.
Montek Singh Ahluwalia
&
Utkarsh Patel
September 13, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Financial Sector & Development
What Drives Indian Inflation? Demand or Supply
In this paper, using data from a large emerging economy, Ashima Goyal and Abhishek Kumar identify a structural shock (inflation shock) that explains the maximum forecast error variance of consumer prices
Abhishek Kumar
September 12, 2022
Working Paper
Minerals & Mining
Critical Minerals for India: Assessing their Criticality and Projecting...
The paper projects India’s mineral needs for green technologies, including renewable electricity generation and electric vehicle manufacturing, in line with the country’s various climate change mitigation objectives over the next two decades.
Rajesh Chadha
&
Ganesh Sivamani
September 6, 2022
Working Paper
Fiscal Governance and Architecture
A Study of the Fiscal Marksmanship of Capital Expenditure Among Indian...
This paper aims to comprehensively analyse and understand sub-national fiscal marksmanship, with a particular focus on capital expenditure in the social sector.
Kevin James
&
Debapriya Saha
September 5, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Minerals & Mining
Jharkhand Mining Summit
Jharkhand Mining Summit hosted by PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Rajesh Chadha
,
Ganesh Sivamani
&
Ishita Kapoor
August 30, 2022
Books & Chapters
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Applying a Feminist Lens to India’s Foreign Policy: A Compendium of...
Constantino Xavier
&
Riya Sinha
August 26, 2022
Books & Chapters
Health and Human Development
Anchoring Change: Seventy-Five Years of Grassroots Interventions That Made...
Anchoring Change attempts to answer these and several other such questions, through accounts of organizations from across India, spanning the seventy-five years since independence.
Vikram Singh Mehta
,
Neelima Khetan
&
Jayapadma RV
August 26, 2022
Blog
Electricity
Follow-up Thoughts on India’s Grid 2030: A Glass Half Cloudy
India should aggressively go down the RE path, but not focus on just RE. Energy efficiency, smart systems, energy security, local manufacturing, livelihoods, fiscal balances, etc. are all very important.
Rahul Tongia
August 25, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Financial Sector & Development
Market Volatility, Monetary Policy and the Term Premium
The authors use time-varying VAR models to study the effects of option-implied measures of equity and bond market volatilities on the government bond term premium and key macroeconomic variables.
Abhishek Kumar
August 23, 2022
Discussion Paper
Energy, Natural Resources & Sustainability
Minerals & Mining
Mineral Royalty Rates: A Policy Review
This Discussion Note explores India’s mineral royalty rates, which are among the highest in the world, thus impacting the competitiveness of the mining sector.
Rajesh Chadha
&
Ishita Kapoor
August 22, 2022
Discussion Paper
Future of Energy
Potential of Lower Costs of Capital for Faster Decarbonisation in...
The study by Rahul Tongia focuses on ways to encourage the energy transition for developing countries where high costs of capital are a factor in keeping a spread between fossil fuel technologies and non-carbon solutions.
Rahul Tongia
August 8, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Electricity
Balancing India’s 2030 Electricity Grid Needs Management of Time...
Rahul Tongia's study presents results from the first-of-a-kind model to handle high uncertainty, which uses parametric analysis instead of stochastic analysis for grid balancing based on economic despatch through 2030, covering 30-min resolution granularity at a national level.
Rahul Tongia
August 3, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Sub-National Economy
Explaining India’s Housing Vacancy Paradox
Sahil Gandhi, Richard K Green and Shaonlee Patranabis look at the paradox of high vacancy rates and homelessness in Indian cities.
Sahil Gandhi
,
Richard K Green
&
Shaonlee Patranabis
August 3, 2022
Blog
Minerals & Mining
Mining Matters Episode 2: Mining for Growth and Development – A...
Ganesh Sivamani discusses the Indian mining sector, and how it can become a catalyst for the country’s growth and development with Chanakya Chaudhary, Vice-President (Corporate Services), Tata Steel.
Ganesh Sivamani
August 2, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Climate Change
The Future of Climate and Development
CSEP President and Distinguished Fellow Rakesh Mohan at the Future of Climate & Development, hosted by the Task Force on Climate, Development and the International Monetary Fund.
Rakesh Mohan
July 7, 2022
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Political Motivation as a Key Driver for Universal Health Coverage
Political motivation does not always arise by itself, but it is often driven by external factors and stakeholders who contribute to creating or strengthening incentives for political attention, writes Sandhya Venkateswaran, Shruti Slaria and Sampriti Mukherjee.
Sandhya Venkateswaran
,
Shruti Slaria
&
Sampriti Mukherjee
July 7, 2022
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Climate Change in Bangladesh: Global Players vs Local Activism
Social and ecological change in Bangladesh today has been profoundly shaped by colonialism and its legacies, so recognition of this helps us to better understand climate change today.
Niharika Mehrotra
July 4, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Minerals & Mining
Critical Minerals for India at Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP)
CSEP Research Associate Ganesh Sivamani presented the paper co authored with Senior Fellow Rajesh Chadha, on critical minerals and green technologies at the 25th Annual Conference on Global Trade Analysis.
Rajesh Chadha
&
Ganesh Sivamani
June 30, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Electricity
Current and Future Estimates of Marginal Emission Factors for Indian Power...
India’s power generation is a large source of greenhouse gas emissions. The authors quantify current and future marginal emissions factors for power generation in India across seasons, times-of-day, and states.
Rahul Tongia
June 28, 2022
Discussion Paper
Governance & Institutions
Analysing Judicial Efficiency of Indian Courts
Aashita Dawer's study aims at analysing Judicial efficiency for Supreme Court, high courts and subordinate courts of India. The study uses various regression techniques while highlighting the importance of effective justice delivery.
Aashita Dawer
June 10, 2022
Working Paper
Electricity
A Granular Comparison of International Electricity Prices and Implications...
This paper highlights some of the specificities of other countries and their electricity prices in order to better direct regulatory attention to measures that could be relevant for India, and to gauge where India’s position is when it comes to global electricity prices.
Kanak Gokarn
,
Nikhil Tyagi
&
Rahul Tongia
June 10, 2022
Blog
Minerals & Mining
New Mining Techniques: Exploring the Deep Sea
Ishita Kapoor's blog explores the possibility of deep sea bed mining while also safeguarding the fragile ecosystem of ocean beds.
Ishita Kapoor
June 1, 2022
Blog
Minerals & Mining
Mining Matters Episode 1: Exploration – A Geologist’s Perspective
In the first episode of Mining Matters, “Exploration – A Geologist’s Perspective”, Ishita Kapoor discusses various issues relating to exploration, auctions and sustainability, including the environment and affected communities, with Dr Nik Senapati, President of the Australia India Business Council in Queensland.
Ishita Kapoor
May 30, 2022
Working Paper
Minerals & Mining
A Hybrid Energy Input-Output Table for India
Rajesh Chadha and Ganesh Sivamani's paper details the construction of India’s hybrid Energy Input-Output Table 2015-16, which has information on the monetary, energy, and emission flows of the economy.
Rajesh Chadha
&
Ganesh Sivamani
May 13, 2022
Working Paper
Governance & Institutions
Property Laws and Property Practices in India
While the first amendments to the Indian Constitution were made to enable the State to redistribute land more equitably, this was followed by land acquisition for developmental projects that displaced Adivasis, Dalits and other vulnerable groups. Read the paper by Kaveri Thara and Ajey Sangai for ...
Kaveri Thara
&
Ajey Sangai
May 12, 2022
Books & Chapters
Financial Sector & Development
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Asia and the Changing Global Economy: Rebuilding Growth Potential
Asia and the Changing Global Economy: Rebuilding Growth Potential, authored by Anoop Singh, looks at fundamental issues from several perspectives in today’s complex global economy and provides invaluable lessons for what needs to be done to sustain the international framework for global trade and investment.
Anoop Singh
April 21, 2022
Discussion Paper
Sub-National Economy
Revisiting the role of funding: Lessons from expenditure and performance...
Comparing expenditure on Solid Waste Management (SWM) and cleanliness performance for 11 municipalities in India, Shishir Gupta and Rishita Sachdeva find out that there is no systematicity between increase in expenditure and improved performance.
Shishir Gupta
&
Rishita Sachdeva
March 25, 2022
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Sikkim and the Geostrategic Lessons from Himalayan History
The Indo-Sikkim Treaty of 1950 was a recognition of the fact that Tibet’s occupation by China had compromised India’s strategic interests and Sikkim had become of particular relevance to the future security of India.
Constantino Xavier
March 24, 2022
Journals and Other Publications
Foreign Policy & Security
History and National Security
Shivshankar Menon discusses history in the Indian tradition, the history that is current in India, some common current historical tropes, and why it matters. In the process it seeks to draw some real lessons of India’s history for our national security.
Shivshankar Menon
March 24, 2022
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
In Dialogue with Jaimini Bhagwati on “The Geoeconomic Effects of the...
Jaimini Bhagwati, Distinguished Fellow, CSEP, and former Indian Foreign Service officer, talks to Constantino Xavier, Fellow, CSEP about the impact of the Russia-Ukraine crises on India's economic interests in the short and medium term.
Jaimini Bhagwati
&
Constantino Xavier
March 17, 2022
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
New Narratives from the North-East: Domestic Politics and Regional...
Jahnavi Mukul's interview of Sanjoy Hazarika sheds light on the historical perspective and political developments in the North East India by exploring the overarching question of the NER’s difference with the rest of India.
Jahnavi Mukul
March 15, 2022
Working Paper
Governance & Institutions
SVAMITVA: A socio-legal analysis
The paper highlights the gaps in the Survey of Villages and Mapping with Improvised Technology in Village Areas (SVAMITVA) scheme and suggests ways to address them along with proposing an evaluation system to be set in place.
Kaveri Thara
March 10, 2022
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
In Dialogue with Shivshankar Menon on the Russia-Ukraine War
In the first episode of In Dialogue, Shivshankar Menon, Distinguished Fellow, CSEP, and former NSA, talks to Constantino Xavier, Fellow, CSEP, about the ongoing Russia-Ukraine crisis, India’s stand, and the implications in the Indo-pacific region.
Shivshankar Menon
&
Constantino Xavier
March 7, 2022
Working Paper
Governance & Institutions
What Drives Media Reporting?
Is media reporting linked to readers' interest? We revisit a paper by Shishir Gupta, Nandini Agnihotri and Sikim Chakraborty on what drives media reporting in India.
Shishir Gupta
,
Nandini Agnihotri
&
Sikim Chakraborty
February 10, 2022
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
India’s China Conundrum: Learning from the Past?
Tibet today has ceased to be a factor in India-China relations and India can no longer leverage its past relationship with Tibet for resolution of the present problem with China .
Shruti Jargad
February 9, 2022
Working Paper
Financial Sector & Development
The Roller Coaster Ride of Non-performing Assets in Indian Banking
While the pandemic and some of the associated policy measures could reverse the recent downward trends in NPAs temporarily, more durable policy initiatives like bankruptcy reforms are expected to make significant positive changes in the NPA situation of Indian banks.
Rakesh Mohan
&
Partha Ray
February 8, 2022
Working Paper
Climate Change
Climate Change Policy for Developing Countries
The paper attempts to take stock of what has been achieved in the COP-26 meetings held in Glasgow in November 2021 and suggest the course of action that developed countries should follow in subsequent negotiations.
Montek Singh Ahluwalia
&
Utkarsh Patel
February 4, 2022
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Ladakh’s Transformation from a Connecting Bridge to a Borderland
The Sambandh blog attempts to understand the complex history of Ladakh and its transformation from being a bridge between the plains of India and Central Asia, to becoming a deeply contested and heavily guarded territory between China and India.
Antara Ghosal Singh
February 3, 2022
Blog
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Sub-National Economy
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
Blog
Union Budget 2022-23: Key Takeaways by CSEP Scholars
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2022-23 on February 1. CSEP scholars Rakesh Mohan, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Vikram Singh Mehta, and Jaimini Bhagwati analyse the Budget and reflect on some of the key takeaways.
CSEP
February 1, 2022
Impact Paper
Governance & Institutions
Between Binaries: The Coming Together of For-Profit and Not-for-Profit...
From being a malleable concept, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has come to be strictly defined by legislation. Somewhat corresponding to this, the conversations around impact and governance in the social sector have started changing.
Neelima Khetan
,
Mallika Anand
&
Angira Shukla
January 28, 2022
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Jungle Passports: Navigating the India-Bangladesh Borderlands
The Sambandh blog explores the mobility and the equilibrium surrounding the lives of the Muslim and Garo Christian communities in the volatile India - Banladesh border zones.
Jahnavi Mukul
January 25, 2022
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
From Insurgent Group to Interim Government: Taliban’s Legitimacy and...
India is surrounded by neighbours increasingly confronted by conflict and civil war. Understanding how rebel groups build legitimacy and come to govern large civilian populations is critical for New Delhi to craft suitable and innovative policy responses.
Nitika Nayar
January 18, 2022
Working Paper
China
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Internal Drivers of China’s External Behaviour
Shivshankar Menon suggests crucial domestic factors which have driven China’s path and examines some implications of the role in shaping China’s policy choices.
Shivshankar Menon
January 12, 2022
Discussion Paper
Minerals & Mining
District Mineral Foundation Funds: Evaluating the Performance
Rajesh Chadha and Ishita Kapoor analyse the collection, allocation, and expenditure patterns in India’s top 12 mining states through a DMF Utilisation Index (DMFUI).
Rajesh Chadha
&
Ishita Kapoor
January 6, 2022
Discussion Paper
Minerals & Mining
Prospective Mining Conflicts: Adopt Sustainable Development
While the expansion of mining activities may benefit the affected local communities, it may harm them if their benefits do not offset the negative impact on their habitat and earnings.
Rajesh Chadha
&
Ishita Kapoor
December 17, 2021
Discussion Paper
Health and Human Development
India’s Health Status and Emerging Priorities
The progress on several indicators since the 2014-15 survey points to the success of interventions on various fronts, although a cross-year comparison reveals that progress has slowed down for many states.
Sandhya Venkateswaran
&
Alok Kumar Singh
December 15, 2021
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
The Political Pathway to Health System Improvements in India
With a predominantly family health and infectious disease focus, India’s health system is not well geared to deal with the increasing burden of noncommunicable diseases.
Sandhya Venkateswaran
,
Shruti Slaria
&
Nachiket Mor
December 1, 2021
Discussion Paper
Electricity
Climate Change
Reforming Electricity Distribution in India: Understanding Delicensing and...
The changes being proposed by the government for delicensing distribution and allowing multiple discoms in the same geographical area are unlikely to solve the problems in the power sector, particularly regarding the poor financial health of discoms.
Daljit Singh
&
Rahul Tongia
November 29, 2021
Journals and Other Publications
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Foreign Policy & Strategy
From Democracy Summit to Global Democratic Agenda?
This policy brief focuses on one very specific element: the question of how a meaningful participation of Asian, African, and Latin American democracies can best be encouraged and ensured. The paper offers 5 ideas for maximizing their future involvement.
Constantino Xavier
November 26, 2021
Technical Paper
Minerals & Mining
Energy Flows through Production and Consumption Structure of India’s...
Results from this note may be used for partial and general equilibrium models (PE and GE) to analyse the impacts of climate-change mitigation policies on the economy, people, and environment.
Rajesh Chadha
&
Ganesh Sivamani
November 25, 2021
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
The Kashmir Back Channel 2004 – 2007: Prospects for India-Pakistan...
India and Pakistan have, in the past, entered a dialogue process in the wake of intensely violent periods. The Kashmir talks that began in 2004 are an example.
Riya Sinha
November 17, 2021
Working Paper
Electricity
Climate Change
Long-Term Goal-Setting and Planning for Decarbonising the Indian Power...
It is important that the approach used in India for setting and implementation of targets pays attention to, not only environmental impacts, but also the affordability of electricity, and reliability of the power system.
Daljit Singh
October 29, 2021
Working Paper
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
India’s Next Decade: Some Predictions, Some Speculations
India of 2030 will look very different from an institutional setting and that will perhaps be the core driver of all the surface changes that we will encounter.
Gaurav Dalmia
October 28, 2021
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Ethnic Rebellion: Armed Struggle in Myanmar’s Borderlands
Riya Sinha interviews David Brenner on the dynamics of conflict and explores how to engage with EAOs (Ethnic Armed Organisations) in constructive ways in the Myanmar borderland.
Riya Sinha
October 21, 2021
Journals and Other Publications
Health and Human Development
Sub-National Economy
Waste Management and Cleanliness in Cities: Linking Expenditure with...
Our results indicate that while SWM expenditure per capita is positive and statistically significant at 1% level, waste generation is completely insignificant, argues Shishir Gupta and Rishita Sachdeva.
Shishir Gupta
&
Rishita Sachdeva
October 20, 2021
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Paradiplomacy in Northeast India: Assam Acts East
Hazarika’s Paradigms of Paradiplomacy in the Northeast is pioneering in shedding light on the paradiplomatic efforts made by these North-eastern states, with a particular focus on Assam.
Nitika Nayar
October 11, 2021
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Can Property Rights Improve Access to Toilets for the Urban Poor? Evidence...
Shaonlee Patranabis and Sahil Gandhi analyse slum laws from three states, studying two approaches to improvement of slums—redevelopment, and provision of property rights.
Shaonlee Patranabis
&
Sahil Gandhi
October 1, 2021
Working Paper
Climate Change
Getting to Net Zero: An Approach for India at CoP-26
The best short-term target India could offer would be a planned phasing out of coal based power generation.
Montek Singh Ahluwalia
&
Utkarsh Patel
September 29, 2021
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
The Indian Ocean and Sri Lanka’s Emerging Maritime Identity
The blog explores Sri Lanka’s non-aligned strategy over the years, and the country’s multipronged approach to secure its interests.
Saneet Chakradeo
September 27, 2021
Discussion Paper
Minerals & Mining
Assessing the Criticality of Non-fuel Minerals in India
India needs to undertake serious research and build a policy framework of being self-reliant in clean energy and high-tech equipment by acting fast on exploring and excavating critical minerals and setting up investments in the downstream value chain of requisite manufacturing equipment at home.
Rajesh Chadha
&
Ganesh Sivamani
September 24, 2021
Working Paper
Climate Change
Flatten-the-curve: Why total carbon emissions matter much more than...
Becoming zero is important, but “date of net-zero” is incomplete, lacking any measure of what the date should be. “Sooner is better” remains a motherhood statement.
Rahul Tongia
September 21, 2021
Blog
Electricity
Climate Change
Balancing India’s electricity grid in 2030: A detailed, granular...
India has some of the most aggressive RE targets in the world. How can we offer solutions to balance the electricity grid and osupply and demand?
Rahul Tongia
September 17, 2021
Journals and Other Publications
Fiscal Governance and Architecture
India’s Human Capital: The Regulatory Context for Leveraging Federalism
Anoop Singh and Kevin James and others discuss ways to improve India's human capital indicators.
Anoop Singh
&
Kevin James
September 13, 2021
Blog
Growth, Finance, Health & Human Development
One Year of CSEP: Essential Reading on Economic Growth and Finance
On the one-year anniversary of CSEP, we bring you eight essential readings on the Indian economy.
Trishna Wahengbam
September 10, 2021
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Leveraging India’s Northeast Region for Regional Connectivity
Riya Sinha interviews Sanjay Kathuria and Priya Mathur on the changing scenario of the Northeast Region (NER) of India.
Riya Sinha
September 2, 2021
Working Paper
Minerals & Mining
Non-fuel Mineral Auctions: How Fair is the Game, and For Whom?
The 2015 MMDR amendment introduced the auctions regime, ending first come, first serve allocations, but the system needs a review
Rajesh Chadha
&
Ganesh Sivamani
August 13, 2021
Working Paper
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Fault Lines: Reflections on South Asian Frontiers
Is the experience of borders and boundaries in South Asia different from other regions of the world?
Shivshankar Menon
August 9, 2021
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Still Non-Aligned? Sri Lankan Politics and Foreign Policy
How Sri Lanka's internal politics and socio-economic changes under the Rajapaksas-led government inform Colombo's foreign policy
Constantino Xavier
August 4, 2021
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Nepal’s Turn to China: Opportunities and Challenges
Amish Raj Mulmi on his new book, All Roads Lead North: Nepal’s Turn to China, and how Nepal views its northern neighbour
Antara Ghosal Singh
July 27, 2021
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Partition and Pragmatism in India-Pakistan Relations
In Pallavi Raghavan's new book, we find out how a history of India-Pakistan cooperation 70 years ago matters to foreign policy now
Constantino Xavier
July 15, 2021
Working Paper
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Linking Land Borders: India’s Integrated Check Posts
How India’s Integrated Check Posts at its borders with Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar and Pakistan facilitate regional connectivity
Riya Sinha
June 21, 2021
Working Paper
Governance & Institutions
The Response of the Reserve Bank of India to Covid-19: Do Whatever it...
Rakesh Mohan discusses the role of Reserve Bank of India in fighting the economic impact of Covid-19 and the ensuing lockdown.
Rakesh Mohan
June 17, 2021
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
In India-Bhutan Borderlands, An Informal Exchange Rate System Thrives
In this edition, Saneet Chakradeo interviews Ankur Sharma on the parallel currency market in India-Bhutan borderlands
Saneet Chakradeo
June 14, 2021
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Partitions and the Periphery: India, Burma, and Patkai borderlands
In this edition, Nitika Nayar interviews Bérénice Guyot-Réchard on her recent work on India and Burma's 'unfinished partition'.
Nitika Nayar
May 27, 2021
Discussion Paper
Fiscal Governance and Architecture
India’s fiscal architecture: Lessons from the world and a way forward
This discussion note argues that India needs to benchmark its fiscal architecture to 21st century international standards.
Anoop Singh
,
Kandarp Patel
&
Kevin James
May 24, 2021
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Deconstructing China’s infrastructure investments in Nepal
In this edition, we interview Galen Murton, and Austin Lord, on their article, ‘Trans-Himalayan power corridors: Infrastructural politics and China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Nepal’
Samar SJB Rana
May 11, 2021
Working Paper
Minerals & Mining
CSEP sustainable mining attractiveness index: District-level study of...
This paper introduces the concept of a Sustainable Mining Attractiveness Index to evaluate the mining sustainability in the districts of the Indian state of Jharkhand.
Rajesh Chadha
,
Ishita Kapoor
&
Ganesh Sivamani
April 20, 2021
Working Paper
Sub-National Economy
Revisiting the role of funding: Lessons from expenditure and performance...
As large parts of Bengaluru remain under water, we revisit a paper by Shishir Gupta and Rishita Sachdeva on the role of funding in delivering better urban services. Using SWM as an example, the authors argue that service delivery levels can increase significantly without spending (much) ...
Shishir Gupta
&
Rishita Sachdeva
April 16, 2021
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
India-Pakistan relations and Indian think tanks
In this edition, we interview Stuti Bhatnagar on her book “India's Pakistan Policy: How Think Tanks Are Shaping Foreign Relations.”
Supriya Ravishankar
April 12, 2021
Working Paper
Future of Energy
Challenges for natural gas to become India’s bridge fuel: Economics,...
This paper examines the possibilities for natural gas in India’s energy mix, both through the lens of competitive economic viability as well as the impact its use might have, notably, on carbon emissions.
Rahul Tongia
March 28, 2021
Impact Paper
Health and Human Development
Do property rights explain health outcomes of adolescent girls in India?
The study reveals the state of property rights in India and presents an analyses of issues pertaining to security of tenure.
Pradeep Guin
,
Neelanjana Gupta
,
Krishanu Karmakar
&
Kaveri Thara
March 8, 2021
Journals and Other Publications
Health and Human Development
Too slow for the urban march: Litigations and the real estate market in...
Sahil Gandhi
,
Vaidehi Tandel
,
Alex Tabarrok
&
Shamika Ravi
February 24, 2021
Executive Policy Brief
Health and Human Development
India’s housing paradox: Empty houses and housing shortages
The Model Tenancy Act can improve rent control legislation and contract enforcement to bring vacant houses into the market.
Sahil Gandhi
,
Richard K Green
&
Shaonlee Patranabis
February 18, 2021
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Sustaining trade routes in the Himalayan borderlands
In this edition, Riya Sinha interviews Dr. Tina Harris, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Amsterdam, on her book chapter, “The Mobile and Material in Himalayan Borderlands.”
Riya Sinha
February 9, 2021
Journals and Other Publications
Foreign Policy & Security
Regional Connectivity and India’s BIMSTEC Policy
This paper reviews how regionalism is making a comeback in the Bay of Bengal, the challenges of connectivity, and the opportunities and limitations of India’s new approach to BIMSTEC.
Constantino Xavier
&
Riya Sinha
January 27, 2021
Discussion Paper
Coal, Oil & Gas
Need for an integrated approach for coal power plants
This discussion note suggests an integrated approach to addressing the retirement of older coal plants, installation of ECS, etc,.
Daljit Singh
&
Rahul Tongia
January 19, 2021
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Infrastructure across the India-Nepal borderlands: A photo-essay
This visual essay covers fieldwork and findings on how land acquisition and related challenges have delayed strategic infrastructure projects.
Riya Sinha
&
Constantino Xavier
January 19, 2021
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
India’s Housing Vacancy Paradox: How rent control and weak contract...
How rent control and weak contract enforcement produce unoccupied units and a housing shortage at the same time.
Sahil Gandhi
,
Richard K Green
&
Shaonlee Patranabis
January 18, 2021
Blog
Blog
2020 reading list: Scholars at CSEP recommend
We have curated a list of non-fiction must-reads, handpicked by our scholars, here at the Centre for Social and Economic Progress. Happy reading!
CSEP
December 30, 2020
Blog
Governance & Institutions
Beyond binaries: The coming together of Indian non-profit and for-profit...
The study looks at the evolving dynamics of the civil society/non-profit sector and examines variations in governance, changes in funding etc. which influence positive outcomes, while also looking at what constitutes positive outcomes.
Neelima Khetan
&
Aradhika Menokee
December 28, 2020
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Buddhism and the India-China rivalry in the Himalayas
Himalayan geopolitics is defined by a complex web of political and cultural ties among the diverse sects of Buddhism.
Kanishkh Kanodia
November 19, 2020
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
India-Bhutan hydropower cooperation: Perceptions and politics
There is growing public concern in Bhutan regarding India’s increasing development cooperation in the country over the last few years.
Saneet Chakradeo
November 11, 2020
Working Paper
Governance & Institutions
IMF Quota reforms and global economic governance: What does the future...
The world is on the cusp of an epochal change in global economic power, not seen since the start of the Industrial Revolution.
Rakesh Mohan
October 26, 2020
Working Paper
Minerals & Mining
Input-output transactions table: Odisha 2015-16
The Odisha Input-Output Transactions Table for 2015-16 depicts intersectoral intermediate transactions across 76 sectors of the state’s economy, the final demand for consumption and investment, and trade flows.
Rajesh Chadha
,
M.R Saluja
&
Ganesh Sivamani
September 30, 2020
Blog
Minerals & Mining
Reforms in the mining sector: Comments and recommendations
The Ministry of Mines issued a notice on proposed reforms in the mining sector under nine different categories. This blog piece gives recommendations and suggestions in response to these reforms as well as additional comments on making the mining sector a catalyst for economic growth and ...
Rajesh Chadha
&
Ganesh Sivamani
September 25, 2020
Impact Paper
Electricity
Reconciling DisCom ‘stimulus’ and dues: We must look beyond the tip of...
DisComs needs support in the coming months, exacerbated by COVID-19, which has hurt revenues more than the reduction in demand.
Rajasekhar Devaguptapu
&
Rahul Tongia
September 24, 2020
Discussion Paper
Minerals & Mining
Minerals royalty rates in India: Comparison with other countries
The mining royalty rates in India are among the highest in the world. This discussion note takes a view of the various systems of mineral royalty and their implementation for different minerals in India over time and compares it with the systems implemented on other mining ...
Ishita Kapoor
September 23, 2020
Blog
Minerals & Mining
India needs to strengthen, not dilute, environmental assessments
The Indian government’s proposed EIA draft has been criticised for diluting the environment assessment process. What are good international precedents that India can follow?
Rajesh Chadha
&
Ganesh Sivamani
September 7, 2020
Blog
Coal, Oil & Gas
India’s energy transition: Coal is down but not out
The coal transition is already underway. There may be a lot of uncertainty, but what is even more certain is that the future will not look like the past – and it shouldn’t. The future should be cleaner, more inclusive, more efficient, and more secure, not ...
Rahul Tongia
September 7, 2020
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Reviving energy cooperation in South Asia
Mirza Sadaqat Huda’s book offers unique insights into addressing the underlying problems in regional energy cooperation.
Saheb Singh Chadha
September 6, 2020
Report
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
When land comes in the way: India’s connectivity infrastructure in Nepal
Land acquisition and lack of coordination has delayed India's development cooperation projects in neighbouring countries
Riya Sinha
&
Constantino Xavier
August 12, 2020
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Mughal empire and the making of a region: Locating South Asia in early...
In this edition, Sofia Shehana Basheer interviews Dr. Manjeet S. Pardesi on his recent work on South Asian international history. The paper titled “Mughal Hegemony and the Emergence of South Asia as a “Region” for Regional Order-building” was published in the European Journal of International Relations, ...
Sofia Shehana Basheer
July 1, 2020
Working Paper
Minerals & Mining
Mining and Jurisprudence: Observations for India’s mining sector to...
Over the past decade, India's mining sector, including the non-fuel mineral sector, has been marred by countless controversies.
Srestha Banerjee
July 1, 2020
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Conflict, conservation, and cooperation across the India-Bhutan border
In this edition of our blog series, Umika Chanana interviews Dr. Anwesha Dutta on her article “Forest becomes frontline: Conservation and counter-insurgency in a space of violent conflict in Assam, Northeast India” published in Political Geography Vol. 77, 2020. In the article [1], Dr. Anwesha Dutta construes the ...
Umika Chanana
June 22, 2020
Blog
Coal, Oil & Gas
COVID-19 is an opportunity to clean up India’s coal power plants
The arrival of COVID-19 in India led to a lockdown requiring 1.3 billion people to stay at home. Economic activity, at least in the first two versions of the lockdown, almost came to a standstill. By many standards, this was the world’s strictest lockdown. Total demand ...
Muhammad Tabish Parray
June 15, 2020
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Interpreting the India-Nepal border dispute
On May 8, India’s defence minister virtually inaugurated a new 80 km-long road in the Himalayas, connecting to the border with China, at the Lipulekh pass. The Nepali government protested immediately, contending that the road crosses territory that it claims and accusing India of changing the ...
Constantino Xavier
June 11, 2020
Discussion Paper
Minerals & Mining
Skewed critical minerals global supply chains post COVID-19
Introduction While there is rich extant literature on India’s dependence on and its long-term need for natural gas and coal, there is not a similar understanding of non-fuel minerals, particularly the critical minerals. A study by the Department of Science and Technology and the Council on ...
Rajesh Chadha
June 10, 2020
Discussion Paper
Regulations, Reforms & Pricing
Comments and analysis of Draft Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2020
Few would dispute that change is required in the legislative and regulatory framework of the power sector in India.
Daljit Singh
&
Rahul Tongia
June 9, 2020
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Interview: On India’s neighbourhood, regional institutions and...
Q. Given your expertise in South Asia, by making use of the framework established within comparative politics how do you make sense of India’s South Asian policies in recent times? To what extent does it differ for various regional settings such as BIMSTEC, BBIN, and SAARC? ...
Constantino Xavier
June 9, 2020
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Linking border-making and sovereignty in postcolonial South Asia
In this edition of the Sambandh blog, Riya Sinha interviews Dr. Elisabeth Leake and Dr. Daniel Haines on their article, Lines of (In)Convenience: Sovereignty and Border-Making in Postcolonial South Asia, 1947-1965, published in the Journal of Asian Studies. The article combines archival history methodology with conceptual ...
Riya Sinha
May 28, 2020
Executive Policy Brief
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
India’s limited trade connectivity with South Asia
Introduction Despite geographical proximity and the existence of bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements (FTAs), South Asia is one of the least economically integrated regions in the world. Owing to protectionist policies, high logistics cost, lack of political will and a broader trust deficit, intra-regional trade ...
Niara Sareen
&
Riya Sinha
May 26, 2020
Discussion Paper
Minerals & Mining
An analysis of non-fuel mineral blocks auctions in India
The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act of 1957 regulates the mining sector in India, including specifying the rules for the allocation of mining leases. The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Act, 2015 introduced, amongst other changes, the system of auctions to be ...
Ganesh Sivamani
May 21, 2020
Discussion Paper
Electricity
DisComs post-COVID-19: Untangling the historical challenges, needs, and...
COVID has unleashed a relatively unique global pandemic with economic, human, and institutional upheavals that haven’t been seen in generations. Economies are in a tailspin, and employment has been one of the biggest casualties beyond direct human health. The collapse of both liquidity and economic activity ...
Rahul Tongia
May 15, 2020
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
India and Bangladesh: Border enclaves and ‘acts of belonging’
For decades, India-Bangladesh relations were marred by the question of a comprehensive settlement of the land boundary between both countries, an important aspect of which included facilitating the belated exchange of border enclaves. These were pockets of land embedded entirely in the foreign territory of its ...
Nitika Nayar
May 12, 2020
Discussion Paper
Minerals & Mining
Fractured Global Value Chains post COVID-19: Can India gain its missed...
I. Economic Growth and Trade Covid-19 has hit the world hard. As on May 11, 2020, there have been a total of 4,215,274 positive cases across the world with 284,672 reported deaths. The U.S. has suffered the highest number of 80,800 deaths. India has reported 67,724 ...
Rajesh Chadha
May 11, 2020
Blog
Minerals & Mining
District Mineral Foundation funds can help COVID-19 hit mining areas
The Prime Minister of India held a meeting on April 30, 2020 to consider reforms in the mines and coal sector to jump-start the Indian economy in the backdrop of COVID-19. The mining sector, which is a primary supplier of raw materials to the manufacturing and ...
Srestha Banerjee
May 6, 2020
Impact Paper
Foreign Policy & Strategy
India’s foreign affairs strategy
India finds itself in an increasingly dangerous world, one that is fragmenting and slowing down economically.
Shivshankar Menon
May 3, 2020
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
How India-China rivalry affects secondary state behaviour in South Asia
Saneet Chakradeo interviews Rohan Mukherjee and Darren Lim on their article “Hedging in South Asia: balancing economic and security interests amid Sino-Indian competition” published in International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, 2019. Q. In your article [1], you write on the concept of hedging, which describes the ...
Saneet Chakradeo
April 28, 2020
Discussion Paper
Minerals & Mining
Enhancing mineral exploration in India
These steps can make India's mineral asset allocation process more transparent and create a competitive exploration environment.
Biplob Chatterjee
&
Rajesh Chadha
April 19, 2020
Blog
Health and Human Development
Are slums more vulnerable to the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from Mumbai
India has been highly susceptible to the spread of pandemics. The 1918 pandemic caused devastation across the country, with an excess mortality of 4.5%. While a century has passed since then, the present conditions of dense living and a weak public healthcare system makes the possibility ...
Shaonlee Patranabis
,
Vaidehi Tandel
&
Sahil Gandhi
April 16, 2020
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
The road from India to Nepal: Development assistance and connectivity...
Regional connectivity in South Asia faces challenges that are unique to the region. According to a recent Policy Brief under our regional connectivity initiative, Sambandh, South Asia is arguably the least connected region in the world. Nepal is unique owing to various factors ranging from its terrain, ...
Riya Sinha
April 15, 2020
Working Paper
Minerals & Mining
Regulatory reform for non-fuel minerals: Improving the post-leasing...
In March 2020, the Government of India passed the Mineral Laws Amendment Bill 2020, which amends the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 (MMDR Act), alongside the Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Act, 2015 (CMSP Act). For the non-coal mining sector, a key reason for ...
Srestha Banerjee
April 15, 2020
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
India and Myanmar: The role of domestic calculations in the boundary...
In this edition of our blog series on issues related to India’s neighborhood connectivity, Nidhi Varma interviews Avinash Paliwal, on his recent work “A Cat’s Paw of Indian Reactionaries”? Strategic Rivalry and Domestic Politics at the India–China–Myanmar Tri-Junction published in Asian Security, 2020. Avinash is the Deputy Director of ...
Nidhi Varma
April 13, 2020
Blog
Minerals & Mining
Utilising District Mineral Foundation funds to fight the COVID-19 crisis...
In wake the of the growing COVID-19 crisis and the strain on healthcare resources, India’s finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on March 26 announced that District Mineral Foundation (DMF) funds can be used by state governments to augment healthcare. This includes supplementing healthcare facilities, screening and testing ...
Srestha Banerjee
April 6, 2020
Blog
Health and Human Development
The early days of a global pandemic: A timeline of COVID-19 spread and...
The COVID-19 pandemic has sent shockwaves throughout the global economy. Some economies have been affected more severely than others. It started with a few deaths in Wuhan, China, with the earliest reported case on November 17, 2019. By December 31, 2019, when the Chinese authorities first ...
Aradhika Menokee
,
Sikim Chakraborty
&
Dweepobotee Brahma
April 2, 2020
Impact Paper
China
Following the money: China Inc’s growing stake in India-China ties
China's total investment in India exceeds an estimated US$26 billion, exceeding official estimates by 25%.
Ananth Krishnan
March 30, 2020
Report
Electricity
Impact of temperature on electricity demand: Evidence from Delhi and...
Impact of temperature on electricity demand: Evidence from Delhi and Indian states
Rahul Tongia
March 30, 2020
Blog
Health and Human Development
COVID-19 | Does India have enough doctors? An analysis of growing COVID-19...
Coronavirus cases are quickly increasing across the globe, with just 580 reported cases (on January 22, 2020), in the span of a few weeks, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases have increased to over half a million across the world. The surge in coronavirus cases ...
Sikim Chakraborty
,
Dweepobotee Brahma
&
Prachi Singh
March 27, 2020
Blog
Health and Human Development
COVID-19 | Is India’s health infrastructure equipped to handle an...
With growing number of coronavirus cases in India (and worldwide), policymakers have sprung into action – more information is being disseminated about preventive measures such as hand washing and not touching the face. Social distancing has been suggested as a tool to “flatten the curve”, or ...
Sikim Chakraborty
,
Prachi Singh
&
Shamika Ravi
March 24, 2020
Blog
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Fuzzy frames: Mobile borders versus rigid boundaries in India’s...
In the first of our blog series on issues related to India’s neighbourhood connectivity, Nidhi Varma interviews Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman, Visiting Research Associate, Institute of Chinese Studies, Delhi on his recent work in antiAtlas Journal “Informal Markets and Fuzzy Flows in Fragile Border Zones.” Q: In ...
Nidhi Varma
March 20, 2020
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Mobility and tenure choice in urban India
This paper considers the impact that the shrinking rental sector has had on the opportunities for Indians to migrate.
Richard K Green
,
Arnab Dutta
&
Sahil Gandhi
March 11, 2020
Executive Policy Brief
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Is India still the neighbourhood’s education hub?
Introduction India has long been an education hub for students from its neighbourhood.[2] Besides economic benefits, India’s capacity to attract students from neighbouring countries has helped it to form closer political ties and spread its cultural influence and values to the surrounding region. India’s ability to ...
Aakshi Chaba
,
Geetika Dang
&
Constantino Xavier
March 10, 2020
Report
Health and Human Development
Medicines in India: Accessibility, affordability and quality
Healthcare expenditure is financed through various sources in a country. It can be financed by the government (state or union), insurance schemes (public or private) or borne by households directly in the form of out-of-pocket expenditures (OOPE). More financing by the government implies less financial burden ...
David Dam
,
Prachi Singh
&
Shamika Ravi
March 3, 2020
Blog
Future of Energy
How to hasten the energy transition in the developing world
Emerging economies are expected to experience the highest growth in energy demand in the coming decades, mostly because they are starting from a low or modest base. This means their future energy trajectories must be at an intersection of inclusive, affordable, and sustainable growth. However, for all ...
Rahul Tongia
January 24, 2020
Discussion Paper
Minerals & Mining
Input-output transactions table: India 2015-16
The India Input-Output Transactions Table for 2015-16 depicts intersectoral intermediate transactions across 131 sectors of the economy as well as the final demand for consumption and investment, and international trade flows.
Rajesh Chadha
,
M.R Saluja
&
Ganesh Sivamani
January 21, 2020
Executive Policy Brief
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
Sambandh as Strategy: India’s new approach to regional connectivity
Marked by a history of political divisions, economic differences, and geostrategic divergences, the Indian subcontinent remains deeply divided, with exceptionally low levels of integration. No other regional power is as disconnected from its immediate neighbourhood as India. Recognising this disconnect as a challenge to India’s economic ...
Constantino Xavier
January 21, 2020
Discussion Paper
Minerals & Mining
Non-fuel minerals and mining in India: Background and the way forward
India's mining sector can be a catalyst for the growth and development of the manufacturing sector and the economy as a whole.
Rajesh Chadha
&
Ganesh Sivamani
January 7, 2020
Report
Health and Human Development
Reviving Higher Education in India
This paper examines enrolment trends, graduation and employment patterns and the quality of Higher Education Institutions in India.
Neelanjana Gupta
,
Puneeth Nagaraj
&
Shamika Ravi
November 27, 2019
Blog
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Sustainable and inclusive growth in South Asia
On November 4, 2019, Brookings India hosted the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a panel discussion around reforms based on inclusive and sustainable growth in South Asia with a particular focus on India. The IMF paper, titled “Is South Asia Ready for Take Off? A Sustainable ...
Geetika Dang
November 25, 2019
Impact Paper
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Acting East: India in the Indo-Pacific
On January 26, 2018, the 68th anniversary of India becoming a republic, New Delhi hosted the leaders of all 10 member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) – from the Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte to Indonesia’s Joko Widodo, Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi to ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
October 24, 2019
Blog
Health and Human Development
Performance of the Supreme Court and tenure of Chief Justices of India: An...
This is a tentative and an exploratory analysis to assess the productivity of the Supreme Court of India (SC) under different Chief Justices of India (CJI) in terms of accomplished adjudications, which is its core function. In particular, we study the number of judgements passed by ...
Shamika Ravi
&
Mudit Kapoor
October 22, 2019
Discussion Paper
Electricity
India’s power distribution sector: An assesment of financial and...
The Indian power sector value chain can be broadly segmented into generation, transmission, and distribution sectors. At an all-India level, the total installed generation capacity was 3,56,100.19 MW as on March 31, 2019 (provisional). The peak load demand of 1,75,528 MW during FY 2018-19 was largely met, considering ...
Ajai Nirula
October 22, 2019
Blog
Health and Human Development
Women’s Reservation Bill: What can India learn from other countries?
Globally, women remain vastly underrepresented in local and national politics. As of 2018, according to the Inter Parliamentary Union, only 24%[i] of parliamentarians are women. Can public policy, in general, and affirmative action, in particular, result in political inclusion of women? Data from the International Institute ...
Geetika Dang
October 18, 2019
Blog
Health and Human Development
The persistence of memory: The burden of Alzheimer’s disease in...
Between 2001 and 2011, India’s elderly population increased from 70 million to 104 million (Census estimates). In 2011, the population over 60 years of age comprised 8.6% of the total population. With falling population growth rates this share is only expected to increase further in the ...
Dweepobotee Brahma
September 20, 2019
Discussion Paper
Carbon Tracker
Insights from the Brookings India Electricity and Carbon Tracker
Brookings India launched the Electricity and Carbon Tracker, a first-of-its-kind near real-time tracker of electricity generation by type of source as well as electricity carbon emissions at an all-India level. With high resolution data, we can now do a Time of Day (ToD) level analysis of ...
Utkarsh Dalal
,
Muhammad Tabish Parray
&
Rahul Tongia
September 17, 2019
Blog
Health and Human Development
Women’s Political Participation and Development
On July 29th, 2019, Brookings India hosted Sonia Bhalotra for a Development Seminar on Women’s Political Participation and Development. She presented two co-authored papers, “Women Legislators and Economic Performance” (2018)[1] and “Maternal Mortality and Women’s Political Participation” (2018)[2]. The two discussants for the event were Atishi, leader ...
Geetika Dang
September 4, 2019
Blog
Health and Human Development
Assessing gender in the North East
On July 19, 2019, Brookings India hosted a Development Seminar on gender in the North East, under its Property Rights Initiative and Gender Secretariat Initiative, which is a platform for developing and discussing research that fuels impact on policy related to gender in India. Patricia Mukhim, ...
Geetika Dang
September 2, 2019
Blog
Carbon Tracker
The Brookings India Electricity and Carbon Tracker
The Brookings India Electricity and Carbon Tracker is a near-real-time tracker that shows electricity generated by source (e.g. Renewable, Thermal) at a national level. It also shows total electricity-based CO2 emissions every five minutes and CO2 emissions per kWh. Additionally, it displays the moving averages for ...
Utkarsh Dalal
,
Muhammad Tabish Parray
&
Rahul Tongia
August 28, 2019
Report
Electricity
Understanding India’s Power Capacity: Surplus or not, and for how...
Abstract For the first time, India has sufficient or even surplus electricity generation capacity. Headline numbers show India’s gross installed electricity capacity is over 350 GW, but the maximum load met has been approximately 180 GW. Does this mean we have sufficient buffer for years to ...
Muhammad Tabish Parray
&
Rahul Tongia
August 28, 2019
Impact Paper
Security & Defence
The indigenisation of India’s defence industry
An indigenous defence industry is a vital objective for India given its security environment and strategic objectives. India has a large and growing defence budget and a long history of defence industrial production. However, the country remains heavily reliant on defence imports, particularly for major platforms, ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
August 8, 2019
Executive Policy Brief
Coal, Oil & Gas
Will breaking up Coal India Limited lead to efficiency and competition?
Inherent and structural differences mean simply breaking up CIL will not unleash meaningful competition, not unless the system is willing to bear a high spread in coal prices. Location matters enormously, and coal ends up being a not very liquid commodity (no pun intended). Newspaper reports ...
Rahul Tongia
&
Anurag Sehgal
August 8, 2019
Blog
Health and Human Development
Missing women patients: Gender discrimination in access to healthcare
Gender discrimination in access to healthcare has not been systematically studied in India or many other developing countries. This is primarily due to a lack of reliable data. In this paper, we use extensive data collected on clinical appointments from a large public-funded tertiary care hospital ...
S V Subramanian
,
Shamika Ravi
,
Mudit Kapoor
,
&
Ambuj Roy
August 8, 2019
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
From the iPhone to Huawei: The new geopolitics of technology
In meetings in various international capitals this summer from a gathering of defense ministers in Singapore to a meeting of economic policy heavyweights and CEOs in Paris discussions frequently revolved around the impact of technology. Of course, technological developments have long had implications for the global ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
July 31, 2019
Report
Health and Human Development
The promise of impact investing in India
Achieving the ambitious sustainable development goals (SDGs) by 2030 will take an estimated $5 to $7 trillion per year, with a financing gap of $2.5 trillion in developing countries.In India alone, the outsize challenge has been translated into a financing gap of $565 billion. While ...
Prerna Sharma
,
Emily Gustafsson Wright
,
Shamika Ravi
&
Izzy Boggild Jones
July 1, 2019
Report
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Moving India to a new growth trajectory: Need for a comprehensive big push
The paper discusses the need to focus attention on the primacy of growth as a policy objective, to eliminate poverty and achieve upper-middle income status.
Rakesh Mohan
June 28, 2019
Report
Coal, Oil & Gas
The future of Indian electricity supply: Scenarios of coal use by 2030
India is expected to be among the top growth markets in the world for electricity in the coming decade. At the same time, electricity supply mixes are changing worldwide, in large part due to the rise of renewable energy (RE). Apart from RE, the elements of ...
Rahul Tongia
&
Sahil Ali
May 21, 2019
Blog
Climate Change
India 2024: A green India
India faces a variety of challenges related to energy and the environment. Here are several initiatives that the next government could contemplate early on in its term. Integrate Energy and Environmental Policy The various ministries currently engaged with energy and the environment should be collapsed into ...
Vikram Singh Mehta
May 17, 2019
Executive Policy Brief
China
India 2024: An interdependent China and India
China today looms large in India’s consciousness, with implications for India’s neighbourhood and connectivity initiatives, trade policy, and incoming investment. The next government will need to focus on certain priorities. Improve Aid Delivery Offering a credible alternative to the deepening Chinese economic presence in the neighbourhood ...
Ananth Krishnan
May 17, 2019
Executive Policy Brief
Sambandh: Regional Connectivity Initiative
India 2024: A neighbourly India
The South Asian neighbourhood has become a new foreign policy priority in recent years, mostly in reaction to China’s expanding footprint. In 2014, New Delhi shifted gears with its “Neighbourhood First” policy and focused more on the region than most preceding governments. However, these efforts were ...
Constantino Xavier
May 17, 2019
Executive Policy Brief
Foreign Policy & Strategy
India 2024: A global India
The next Indian government faces a world that looks very different from the way it did five – and certainly 10 or 20 – years ago. The global economy is facing headwinds: stagnant trade, disruptive technologies, and growing protectionism concerning agricultural and manufactured goods, key services, ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
May 17, 2019
Executive Policy Brief
Foreign Policy & Strategy
India 2024: A secure India
If we wish to secure the continued transformation of India, we must be prepared for the new situation and threats that we face. At a minimum, that requires urgent defence reform, foreign policy reform, and the reform of our security structures and practices. Update National Security ...
Shivshankar Menon
May 17, 2019
Blog
Access & Social Contract
India 2024: An energised India
Providing affordable and accessible energy to every citizen while ensuring energy security has been the cornerstone of India’s energy policy. Over the years, this policy has been shaped by numerous socio-economic and political factors including the dichotomy between a nationalised Indian energy sector (upstream and downstream) ...
Swati Mitchelle Dsouza
May 17, 2019
Blog
Climate Change
India 2024: A sustainable India
How things change in five years. We have seen many positive steps, some with effort, some part of broader global trends. Nearly all homes in India today have an electricity connection, and the prices of solar power have crashed to a level where newspapers talk of ...
Rahul Tongia
May 17, 2019
Blog
Electricity
India 2024: A productive India
India’s policy default in the energy sector has been a focus on infrastructure addition with the goal of sufficiency. This made sense based on the deficits it was facing after Independence, especially in the electricity sector. Reliable and assured energy is also a prerequisite for robust ...
Sahil Ali
May 17, 2019
Blog
Renewable Energy & Clean Tech
India 2024: A clean India
India continues to suffer from a number of systemic challenges, many dating back decades, when it comes to governance, the delivery of services, and financial sustainability. The next government should focus its efforts on a few areas. Cut Out Middlemen Today, a major scourge on governance ...
Ajai Nirula
May 17, 2019
Blog
Health and Human Development
Why women candidates are more likely to run as independents
In a democratic polity, political representation is an inherent aspect of political participation. In this view, whether or not women are able to exercise political participation depends, to a large extent, on the terms of their inclusion and the extent to which the rules of the ...
Geetika Dang
&
Prerna Sharma
May 9, 2019
Blog
Health and Human Development
What India’s 65 million ‘missing women’ mean for the...
As the largest democracy in the world, India has boasted a consistent record of free and fair elections. A democratic government derives its legitimacy and power to implement policy from the “consent of the governed”. But if a significant chunk of the population is “missing”, does ...
Geetika Dang
&
Prerna Sharma
April 25, 2019
Blog
Democracy & Multilateralism
The four “I”s undermining democracy
It will be an important year for democracy around the world. In April and May, India heads to the polls in what will be the largest organized political activity in history. Israel, Indonesia, and Ukraine just held very contentious elections while Spain, Australia, Canada, Tunisia, Argentina, ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
April 22, 2019
Blog
Health and Human Development
Teenage girls in India: Aspirations and reality
There are 80 million teenage girls in India. A clear understanding of their current realities and their aspirations is essential in order to design effective policies for them. However, a key impediment for data-driven policy design, in order to address the needs of teenage girls in ...
Geetika Dang
April 3, 2019
Report
Coal, Oil & Gas
Coal in India
Executive summary Coal provides about half of India’s commercial primary energy supply today and is the dominant fuel for power production in India. In 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi established ambitious goals for renewable energy (RE) development, aiming to quadruple its capacity by 2022. Despite expected ...
Rahul Tongia
&
Samantha Gross
March 8, 2019
Report
Health and Human Development
Difficult Dialogues: A compendium of contemporary essays on gender...
Existing literature has documented a significant gender gap in various sectors including health, labour market opportunities, education and political representation in India. The objective of this compendium is to move the gender policy focus towards the underlying trends and causes of these gender gaps. In particular, ...
Shamika Ravi
March 8, 2019
Report
Health and Human Development
Accelerating financial inclusion in India
By making financial services accessible at affordable costs to all individuals and businesses, irrespective of net worth and size, financial inclusion strives to address and offer solutions to the constraints that exclude people from participating in the financial sector. Research shows thatcountries with deeper levels of ...
Shamika Ravi
March 5, 2019
Impact Paper
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Survey of India’s Strategic Community
Like every major country, India has a strategic community: a relatively small group of professionals who, in different ways, direct or influence India’s foreign and security policy. This strategic community includes career diplomats, bureaucrats, military commanders, and intelligence officers, as well as political leaders from ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
March 1, 2019
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Studying international relations in India
Thank you for asking me to the All India International and Area Studies Convention 2019. You have chosen an ambitious topic: “Ascending India: Reflections on Global and Regional Dimensions” and have a packed agenda in the next three days. I must confess to being a bit ...
Shivshankar Menon
February 11, 2019
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Too slow for the urban march: Litigations and real estate market in...
India is urbanising and putting increasing pressure on urban land and there is growing impetus to convert land from agriculture to non-agriculture use. According to the United Nations (2015), India will see the largest increase of all countries in urban population by 2050. Efficient functioning of ...
Vaidehi Tandel
,
Sahil Gandhi
,
Shamika Ravi
&
Alex Tabarrok
January 31, 2019
Blog
Coal, Oil & Gas
Oil and gas in an era of transition: The Indian story
Rahul Tongia
January 11, 2019
Blog
Health and Human Development
“Heavy debts alone are not driving farmers to suicide”
Shamika Ravi
December 24, 2018
Blog
Climate Change
Around the halls: Brookings experts on what to watch at the COP 24 climate...
The 24th Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 24) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) begins Monday, December 3, in Katowice, Poland. Normally the host plays a big leadership role. This is the third time Poland has physically hosted the COP more than any other ...
Rahul Tongia
&
Sahil Ali
November 29, 2018
Discussion Paper
Regulations, Reforms & Pricing
Amendments to the Electricity Act 2003: A summary, analysis and public...
The year 2018 has brought about a new set of draft/proposed Amendments to the Electricity Act 2003 (EA2003), which are an extension to the draft amendments introduced in Lok Sabha in 2014 but did not pass. EA2003 is the central act governing the power sector structure ...
Geetika Gupta
&
Rahul Tongia
November 27, 2018
Impact Paper
Renewable Energy & Clean Tech
Complexities of integrating Renewable Energy into India’s grid
In 2014, India unilaterally announced plans to quadruple Renewable Energy (RE) to 175 GW by 2022, an ambitious target that required an annual growth (CAGR) of over 25 percent. Since then, growth has exploded, especially for grid-scale solar power, which is meant to be 100 of ...
Rahul Tongia
November 8, 2018
Report
Electricity
The future of Indian electricity demand: How much, by whom and under what...
Despite the thrust on transforming electricity supply, India’s per capita electricity consumption remains amongst the lowest in the world, with vast latent demand and high room for efficiency. More recently, electricity demand has witnessed unprecedented slowdown, which is likely a cyclical than a long-term phenomenon. This ...
Sahil Ali
October 31, 2018
Blog
Sub-National Economy
Connecting India: How roads, teledensity and electricity have improved...
Connectivity is a prime factor in determining livability, employment and growth in a country. In this view, a well-connected India provides the prospect of a better India from better access to services to better livelihoods and opportunities. Setting out to understand how connectivity in India had ...
Prerna Sharma
October 30, 2018
Executive Policy Brief
Renewable Energy & Clean Tech
Renewable Energy “versus” coal in India – A false framing as...
Comparing Renewable Energy and Coal A number of publications proclaim Renewable Energy (RE) is cheaper than coal. A newspaper will often show two cost curves, a rising one for coal, and a falling one for RE, especially solar (Figure 1). At some point they cross-over, an ...
Rahul Tongia
October 23, 2018
Blog
Health and Human Development
Increasing private practitioner engagement with tuberculosis
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that is most prevalent in South Asia. It is caused by the bacillus Mycobacterium tuberculosis and primarily affects the lungs. A small fraction of infected individuals develop symptoms and the capability of transmission. In 2015, India accounted for 2.2 million of ...
Dhruv Gupta
October 12, 2018
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
India’s strategic landscape: An assessment
In trying to assess the strategic environment in which India finds itself in 2018, it may be useful to make eight broad observations. One, the Indian economy is growing. In 2018, according to the International Monetary Fund, India surpassed France to have the world’s sixth largest ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
October 5, 2018
Discussion Paper
Regulations, Reforms & Pricing
Energy sector data: Suggestions for improving data quality and usability
More energy and power sector data is available in India than ever before, especially through a combination of websites and portals. We propose that issues in locating, procuring and acquiring data be ironed out for researchers and practitioners to conduct more evidence-based policy research and contribute ...
Rahul Tongia
&
Sahil Ali
September 20, 2018
Blog
Climate Change
Understanding India, its energy needs and ambitions, and the global...
At least one newspaper headline this year declared that renewable energy in India is now cheaper than coal and that coal is surely on its way out. However, recent research from my Brookings colleague Samantha Gross and me shows that the transition will not be nearly ...
Rahul Tongia
September 18, 2018
Report
Renewable Energy & Clean Tech
Working to turn ambition into reality
Executive Summary Even before signing the Paris climate agreement, the Indian government announced extremely ambitious renewable energy (RE) targets that would quadruple the country’s RE capacity between late 2014 and 2022, to 175 gigawatts (GW).1 From India’s relatively small RE base, this target implies annual growth ...
Rahul Tongia
September 18, 2018
Report
Health and Human Development
Is India ready to JAM?
The Indian government’s JAM trinity comprises three components: Jan Dhan bank account, Aadhaar unique identity number and mobile phone. A combination of these three elements is seen as the pathway to implementing large-scale direct benefit transfers in India. The Jan Dhan Ayojana (Peoples’ Wealth Scheme) is ...
Shamika Ravi
August 27, 2018
Impact Paper
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Product space analysis and industrial policy: Identifying potential...
This paper explains the basic concepts of product space analysis and works with the data provided by the Atlas of Economic Complexity that reflect these concepts, i.e. ease of moving into production and export of another “nearby product”, the consecutive chain of domestic capabilities that can ...
Reena Sudan
,
Ketan Gupta
,
Harsha Vardhana Singh
&
Ramandeep Singh
August 10, 2018
Blog
Health and Human Development
Using technology to improve the efficacy of school feeding programmes
Heralded as the world’s largest school feeding programme, the Mid-Day Meal Programme in India reaches out to over 120 million children in over 1.26 million schools. State governments, along with funding from the national government, supply free lunches to children in primary and upper primary classes ...
Prerna Sharma
August 2, 2018
Impact Paper
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
India’s model bilateral investment treaty: Are we too risk averse?
India’s decision to adopt a new Model Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) especially in light of the growing debate on how to reconcile investment protection with host state’s right to regulate should be welcomed. After foreign investors sued India under different BITs, India realised that broad and ...
Prabhash Ranjan
,
Kevin James
,
Harsha Vardhana Singh
&
Ramandeep Singh
August 1, 2018
Blog
Health and Human Development
The ascent of Artificial Intelligence: How will AI change the...
Do machines make mistakes? How often and at what cost? When can we truly trust machines? From SIRI to self-driving cars, Google’s search algorithms to autonomous weapons and drones, the past few decades have witnessed some of the fastest, almost meteoric, rises in Artificial Intelligence (AI). ...
Prerna Sharma
July 17, 2018
Report
Coal, Oil & Gas
Indian Railways and coal: An unsustainable interdependency
Coal and railways in India are heavily interdependent. In the Financial Year (FY) 2017, out of 574 MT of coal (inclusive of imports) consumed for grid electricity generation (Central Electricity Authority, 2017), 341 MT, or 60 per cent, was transported through railways (Railway Board, March 2017). ...
Puneet Kamboj
&
Rahul Tongia
July 17, 2018
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
The World Cup exposes the limits of globalization
International soccer, often known around the world as football, is undoubtedly a beneficiary and a symbol of globalization. Over 70 percent of players at this year’s FIFA World Cup play professionally for clubs outside their native countries. Chinese sponsors have shelled out $835 million on the ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
July 10, 2018
Report
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Indian monetary policy in the time of inflation targeting and...
This paper provides a narrative of Indian monetary policy since the North Atlantic Financial Crisis (NAFC) in the mid-2008 till the current period. The period 2009-13 was dominated by the joint monetary and fiscal stimuli of the Indian authorities prompted by the NAFC. These, along with ...
Partha Ray
&
Rakesh Mohan
June 22, 2018
Blog
Renewable Energy & Clean Tech
Embarrassment of riches? The rise of RE in India and steps to manage...
Does India have ‘too much’ electricity capacity? Every electricity grid operates in a balance between supply and demand, usually with a slight surplus of capacity to meet eventualities and uncertainty too much surplus becomes expensive. Surplus has two sides: either the demand is lower than projected, ...
Rahul Tongia
June 15, 2018
Blog
Future of Energy
Transition to electric vehicles in Karnataka and India: What’s real,...
The recent policy push for electrifying mobility in India has spurred a host of national and sub-national policies, private sector investment in technology and infrastructure, and business models piloted or deployed in the electric vehicles (EV) segment. Many plans are based on targets or manufacturing, and ...
Abhishek Mishra
&
Sahil Ali
May 29, 2018
Impact Paper
Future of Energy
Electrifying mobility in India
India’s electric vehicles' (EV) aspirations are steep from where we stand today, but they have sparked remarkable interest and action in policy, industry and research arenas.
Rahul Tongia
&
Sahil Ali
May 28, 2018
Blog
Health and Human Development
Artificial intelligence and data analytics in India
Advances in artificial intelligence and data analytics are propelling innovation in many parts of the world.[1] China, for example, has committed $150 billion towards its goal of becoming a world leader by 2030.[2] And while the United States government is investing only $1.1 billion in non-classified ...
Darrell M West
&
Shamika Ravi
May 17, 2018
Blog
Health and Human Development
Brookings India consortium brings together researchers analysing National...
The National Family Health Survey 2015-16 conducted by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare provides information at an individual, household, district, state, and country level about various metrics related to health. The survey’s 800,000+ household observations are appropriately weighted by the International Institute of Population ...
Dhruv Gupta
May 2, 2018
Blog
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Manufacturing jobs: Implications for productivity and inequality
Declining shares of manufacturing jobs in overall employment have been a concern for policymakers for years in advanced and some developing economies. This concern stems from the widely held belief that manufacturing plays a unique role as a catalyst for productivity growth and income convergence and ...
Prerna Sharma
May 1, 2018
Blog
Health and Human Development
Regulating a Digital Economy: An Indian Perspective
The “fourth industrial revolution” which has been characterised by end-to-end digitalisation has led to unprecedented increases in connectivity and data flows. By 2017, Asia had the largest number of internet users in the world, with 1.9 billion people online. Joshua Meltzer, Senior Fellow, Global Economy and ...
Prerna Sharma
April 25, 2018
Books & Chapters
Foreign Policy & Strategy
A Confluence of Two Strategies: The Japan-India Security Partnership in...
The primary driver of Indo-Japan ties is the shared concern about the implications of China’s rise. Japan’s reframing of its security roles and “normalization” of its national security strategy and India’s rising defence and maritime profile in the Indo-Pacific region present opportunities to both governments. Tokyo ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
April 23, 2018
Blog
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Is inflation dead? Development Seminar challenges conventional wisdom on...
Inflation in the U.S. has averaged 1.9 per cent between 1996 and 2009 while mean inflation rate in 21 advanced economies (AE), excluding the U.S., has averaged some 25 basis points lower than that. During a Brookings India Development Seminar, Surjit Bhalla, member of the Prime ...
Prerna Sharma
April 18, 2018
Books & Chapters
Security & Defence
Defence Reforms: The Vajpayee years
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee’s coalition government was at the helm of affairs from 1998 to 2004 and significantly shaped India’s defence policies. Some of this was by design, such as the nuclear tests in 1998 which allowed India to come out of the secrecy closet ...
Anit Mukherjee
April 4, 2018
Blog
Financial Sector & Development
How to solve issue of rising non-performing assets in Indian public sector...
The Indian banking system is beleaguered with non-performing assets (NPAs). According to the Reserve Bank of India’s Financial Stability Report of December 2017, they currently stand at 10.2 per cent of all assets, while stressed assets, which are believed to be NPAs in effect, stand at ...
Richa Roy
,
Krishnamurthy Subramanian
&
Shamika Ravi
March 1, 2018
Blog
Coal, Oil & Gas
Commercial coal mining in India: A possible but not irrefutable game...
The recent Cabinet decision to open up coal mining to commercial miners, who will now have the freedom to sell coal in the open market, is an interesting development. For decades since its nationalisation, the public sector Coal India Limited (CIL) has dominated coal production in ...
Rahul Tongia
&
Anurag Sehgal
March 1, 2018
Blog
Electricity
Is future planning of electricity grid keeping India’s pace of...
A seminar and discussion at Brookings India recently focused on the impact of electrification on the electricity demand growth and also included insights from global experiences and the possible policy implications for India. Key speaker at this event was Johannes Urpelainen of Johns Hopkins School of ...
Rahul Tongia
March 1, 2018
Report
Coal, Oil & Gas
Recommendations for reforms in India’s coal mining space
Coal India Limited (CIL) commissioned a study in 2017 to analyse the long term trends that would play a role in determining the future for coal in the country. While commissioning the project, CIL noted, “With government’s efforts to push renewable energy due to international conventions ...
Rahul Tongia
&
Anurag Sehgal
February 23, 2018
Report
Access & Social Contract
Microgrids in India: Myths, misunderstandings, and the need for proper...
India has a vibrant market for batteries and inverters and even diesel generators – but a cynic could call these responses to the failure of the grid in providing quality supply. Are microgrids similarly stepping in to fill gaps in grid-based supply? This Impact Series Paper ...
Rahul Tongia
February 10, 2018
Working Paper
Regulations, Reforms & Pricing
Climate Change
Transitioning Towards a Sustainable Energy Future: Challenges and...
India sits at the nub of the crisis of the current high carbon model of development. It is not responsible for this crisis and it can legitimately argue that it must not bear the costs of adapting and mitigating its consequences. However, it cannot escape the ...
Vikram Singh Mehta
December 28, 2017
Discussion Paper
Regulations, Reforms & Pricing
Power Sector Data and Frameworks in India: Thinking ahead for data usage,...
Data is becoming more and more important for all spheres of public and private activity. The power sector is no different, but much of data has been for operational reasons, ranging from billing to power management to operations. With the rise of IT (and eventually, the ...
Rahul Tongia
December 4, 2017
Discussion Paper
Renewable Energy & Clean Tech
Renewable Energy Forecasting in India – Not a simple case of ‘more...
Growing Renewable Energy (RE) means a greater increase in variability of supply, a relatively newer phenomenon for grids where demand was the usual variable, and supply was tightly controlled, or ‘despatchable’. One cannot control the wind or sun, but one at least needs to predict it ...
Rahul Tongia
November 23, 2017
Books & Chapters
Foreign Policy & Security
Uneasy triangle: India’s evolving relations with the United States...
The United States of America, the People’s Republic of China, and the Republic of India are the world’s three largest countries by population and will soon comprise the world’s three largest economies. Critical inflection points in their origins as modern world powers date from between 1945 and ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
October 9, 2017
Report
Security & Defence
Civil–military relations and professional military education in India
This paper analyses the ways in which civil–military relations shape professional military education (PME). Its main argument is that military education benefits from a civil–military partnership. In doing so, the article examines the role of civil–military relations in shaping PME in India. While describing the evolution ...
Anit Mukherjee
August 24, 2017
Report
Health and Human Development
Restructuring the Medical Council of India
The National Medical Commission Bill looks to create a National Medical Commission (NMC) to replace the currently existing and extremely corrupt Medical Council of India. This new body would be responsible for the accreditation of all medical education institutions within the country as well as maintaining a national registrar ...
Shamika Ravi
August 11, 2017
Books & Chapters
Books & Chapters
Foreign Policy & Security
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Indian Strategy in a Non-Strategic Age
Strategy is a much misunderstood, misused, and maligned concept. In general, it refers to how individuals and organisations set goals and attempt to achieve them under uncertain conditions and with limited resources. In the context of national policymaking, the term ‘strategy’ is often used as shorthand for ‘grand strategy’. ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
August 9, 2017
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Missing Female Patients: An Analysis of Gender Ratios from a Tertiary Care...
Abstract The issue of missing women, which is excess mortality of females as seen in low population ratio of women to men, in developing countries was first highlighted in a landmark mark paper by Sen in 1990 and again in 2003. Anderson and Ray estimate suggests that ...
Shamika Ravi
,
Mudit Kapoor
,
Randeep Guleria
&
Ambuj Roy
July 25, 2017
Report
Health and Human Development
Health Monitor
The Health Monitor brings together real-time data, research & powerful analytics of India’s healthcare sector on a common platform. It’s created using publicly available data from across all states & Union Territories. It enables researchers & policymakers to access, monitor and analyse real-time health measures at ...
Shamika Ravi
&
Mudit Kapoor
July 21, 2017
Working Paper
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
TPP and India: Lessons for Future Gains
Until 2015, the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) was seen as a game-changer in the evolving international trade regulatory regime. It was evident, as expressed by India’s Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020, that it would not be possible for the country to accept the emerging agreement. The future ...
Harsha Vardhana Singh
July 14, 2017
Report
Foreign Policy & Strategy
India and the United States in the Trump era: Re-evaluating bilateral and...
Donald Trump’s election at a time of growing and converging interests between India and the United States necessitates a re-evaluation of several aspects of Indian domestic and foreign policy. This paper identifies four areas in which Trump’s election affects Indian interests: bilateral relations (encompassing trade, investment, immigration, and technological cooperation), the Asian ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
June 14, 2017
Blog
Climate Change
Trump’s Paris Agreement withdrawal: What it means and what comes...
Today, President Donald Trump announced that he will withdraw the United States from the landmark Paris Agreement on climate change. It was adopted in 2015 by 195 nations, with 147 ratifying it including the United States, which is the world’s second largest greenhouse gas emitter. Experts ...
William A Galston
,
Mark Muro
,
Philip A Wallach
,
Rebecca Winthrop
,
Nathan Hultman
,
Todd Stern
,
Timmons Roberts
,
Rahul Tongia
,
David G Victor
,
Vinod Thomas
,
Christina Kwauk
&
Samantha Gross
June 1, 2017
Books & Chapters
Books & Chapters
Foreign Policy & Security
Foreign Policy & Strategy
India – The Asian Research Network: Survey on America’s role...
India stands at an important juncture today. Its central government has probably its strongest political mandate since the 1980s, and arguably since the 1970s. The country’s economic growth is going well by global standards, but with considerable room for improvement. It has also become more diplomatically ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
May 31, 2017
Executive Policy Brief
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Actualising East: India in a Multipolar Asia
After years of a ‘Look East’ policy that recognised the importance of the Asia-Pacific region for Indian interests, the Indian government decided to upgrade it rhetorically to ‘Act East’. The objective of the ‘Act East’ policy is to ensure a multipolar Asia, through deeper institutional engagement, ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
May 24, 2017
Books & Chapters
Books & Chapters
Foreign Policy & Security
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Making Sense of Uncertain India-US Relations
What does the election of Donald Trump as President of the USA mean for India? The short answer is that no one knows, not even Trump himself. India was fortunate not to feature prominently during the heated and divisive 2016 US election season. The occasional statements ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
May 18, 2017
Impact Paper
Electricity
Energy, Natural Resources & Sustainability
Impact Paper
Regulations, Reforms & Pricing
Newer Challenges for Open Access in Electricity
For the last 15 years or so, introduction of competition has been one of the main aims of reform in the electricity sector in India. One of the key measures to bring about competition is open access (OA) whereby, mainly, large consumers have access to the ...
Daljit Singh
April 28, 2017
Impact Paper
Electricity
Delhi’s household electricity subsidies: High and inefficient
Subsidies in the power sector aren’t new or unique to Delhi. These can play a helpful role in keeping power affordable for citizens, but the downsides of poor subsidy designs range from poor signalling of true costs, leading to wastage, to over-charging some users and financial ...
Rahul Tongia
April 13, 2017
Working Paper
Governance & Institutions
The impact of Electronic Voting Machines on electoral frauds, democracy,...
Free and fair elections are cornerstones of democracy. In India, electronic voting machines (EVMs) were introduced with the objective of reducing electoral fraud. We exploit the phased roll-out of the EVMs in state assembly elections to study its impact on electoral fraud, democracy, and development. Our ...
Shamika Ravi
,
Mudit Kapoor
&
Sisir Debnath
March 20, 2017
Report
Health and Human Development
Gender issues in India: an amalgamation of research
Forty-two years have passed since the United Nations first decided to commemorate March 8th as International Women’s Day, marking a historical transition in the feminist movement. Gender remains a critically important and largely ignored lens to view development issues across the world. On this past occasion ...
Shamika Ravi
&
Nirupama Jayaraman
March 10, 2017
Working Paper
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
Working Paper: Trade Policy Reform in India Since 1991
SUMMARY: This paper discusses India’s trade policy reform since 1991, providing quantitative information and qualitative insights regarding the evolution of trade policy in the past 25 years. The Finance Minister in his 1991 Union Budget speech explicitly stated that trade policy reform was an important part ...
Harsha Vardhana Singh
March 9, 2017
Report
Health and Human Development
What explains childhood violence?
Violence in childhood is a serious health, social and human rights concern globally, there is, however, little understanding about the factors that explain the various forms of violence in childhood. This paper uses data on childhood violence for 10,042 individuals from four countries. We report Odds ...
Shamika Ravi
&
Rahul Ahluwalia
February 21, 2017
Impact Paper
Coal, Oil & Gas
Challenges, recommendations for meeting 2017 norms for air pollution from...
In this Brookings India IMPACT Series paper, Rahul Tongia and Deborah Seligsohn discuss the challenges for India in meeting the upcoming 2017 standards for air pollution from thermal power plants. While these new environmental norms are a welcome step in reducing emissions and are in line with ...
Rahul Tongia
February 21, 2017
Report
Health and Human Development
Women and representative governance in India
Brookings India Senior Fellow Shamika Ravi recently presented glimpses of her work on women and representative governance in India to a group of students from New York University. Dr. Ravi presented her research through three main perspectives namely, governance, representation and potential solutions. Her research has ...
Shamika Ravi
&
Nirupama Jayaraman
February 17, 2017
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
Australia-India relations: poised for take off
Relations between India and the United States before the redefining changes of the past two decades were possibly best summarised in the title of a book by the American diplomat Dennis Kux: Estranged Democracies. But that phrase could just as easily have applied, more recently, to ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
January 12, 2017
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
It’s time to resuscitate the Asia-Pacific Quad
2016 was quite a year. The Middle East continued its violent downward spiral; a failed coup in Turkey erased the last vestiges of democracy in that country; the new president of the Philippines launched a bloody, nation-wide vigilante war on drugs; North Korea conducted its fifth ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
January 9, 2017
Report
Health and Human Development
Health and Morbidity in India (2004-2014)
The decade from 2004 to 2014 saw the Indian economy grow at an impressive rate. This was also the time when the government brought sweeping policy initiatives into the healthcare sector. New health schemes were introduced at the national level as well as state levels. After a decade ...
Shamika Ravi
,
Rahul Ahluwalia
&
Sofi Bergkvist
December 3, 2016
Working Paper
Financial Sector & Development
Indian Financial Sector: Structure, Trends and Turns
This paper traces the story of Indian financial sector over the period 1950-2015. In identifying the trends and turns of Indian financial sector, the paper adopts a three period classification viz., the 1950s and 1960s, which exhibited some elements of instability associated with laissez faire but ...
Rakesh Mohan
October 17, 2016
Executive Policy Brief
Health and Human Development
Nutrition in India: Targeting the First 1,000 Days of a Child’s Life
Notwithstanding the sizeable economic and social gains made by India over the last two decades, the pernicious, often invisible, challenge of maternal and child undernutrition remains a national public health concern. This undermines the assumption that economic growth is in itself a sufficient condition for improvement ...
Shamika Ravi
&
Ramandeep Singh
October 16, 2016
Report
Health and Human Development
Building Smart Cities in India: Allahabad, Ajmer, and Visakhapatnam
As India continues to experience rapid urban expansion, public and private leaders at a national, state, and local level are looking into ways to better manage larger populations and unlock greater economic potential. Launched under Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2015, the “Smart Cities Mission” is ...
Adie Tomer
,
Joseph Kane
,
Shamika Ravi
&
Ankit Bhatia
August 18, 2016
Report
Coal, Oil & Gas
Paper | India’s coal requirement by 2020: A bottom-up analysis
Key findings India is heavily dependent on coal based power for its electricity needs, 79 per cent of total electricity generation is coal/thermal based. This is not expected to change drastically in the near future. Thermal power generation consumes around 76 per cent of total coal ...
Rahul Tongia
&
Anurag Sehgal
August 8, 2016
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
“Trump’s anti-trade rhetoric does not create an opening for...
In an interview to The Quint on July 22, Foreign Policy Fellow Dhruva Jaishankar offered a comprehensive analysis of the U.S. Presidential election campaign, and the ramifications of the election for India and the rest of the world. The current state of affairs in the Republican ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
July 26, 2016
Blog
Foreign Policy & Security
India-U.S. | Looking back: Highs, lows, and steady progress
India and the United States have come a long way since 2008, the year that Barack Obama was elected U.S. President. Earlier that same year, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh took the unusual step of putting the future of his government on the line over a ...
Dhruva Jaishankar
June 4, 2016
Working Paper
Governance & Institutions
Emerging Powers and Global Governance: Whither the IMF?
Although the role of the emerging economic powers is increasing, their soft power is not rising at the same pace, explores Brookings India Distinguished Fellow Dr Rakesh Mohan in this policy brief. KEY POLICY HIGHLIGHTS: The centre of gravity of the global economy is shifting back ...
Rakesh Mohan
May 25, 2016
Report
Coal, Oil & Gas
Brookings India Roundtable on “Future of Coal – 2020”
A Brookings India roundtable on “Future of Coal – 2020” invited experts to discuss future coal demand for the country, and also to share preliminary findings of our ongoing research on the challenges in ensuring sufficient coal supply contingent with the demand. Summary: The three key preliminary findings ...
Rahul Tongia
February 24, 2016
Impact Paper
Health and Human Development
Paper | Building a Design Economy in India
In this paper, we outline the manner in which design can help promote the Indian economy. We look at the status of design in India, review the country’s development challenges, discuss the opportunities of a design economy, and make recommendations to enhance design in India. Highlights ...
Darrell M West
&
Shamika Ravi
February 23, 2016
Blog
Health and Human Development
Priorities for India’s health policy
India’s health care sector is poised at a crossroads, and the direction taken now will be critical in determining its trajectory for years to come. In a recent Brookings India paper on the Indian government’s health care policy, Shamika Ravi and Rahul Ahluwalia argue that it should prioritize ...
Shamika Ravi
&
Rahul Ahluwalia
January 26, 2016
Working Paper
Health and Human Development
Report | Priorities for India’s National health policy
One of India’s fundamental failings as a modern nation has been our inability to get successive governments to prioritize and deal with public goods. Public goods (as against private goods) have non-rival and non-excludable consumption which makes pricing difficult. This in turn makes their provision through ...
Shamika Ravi
&
Rahul Ahluwalia
December 11, 2015
Books & Chapters
Macroeconomic Policy, Trade & Competitiveness
India-Africa trade and investment: A backdrop
Trade Relations There are three elements to India’s trade relations with Africa – increasing the volume of imports and exports between the two countries; government support to the private sector; and the diverse nature of India’s economic engagements, both government and private, with Africa. Bilateral trade ...
Subir Gokarn
&
Shruti Gakhar
October 20, 2015
Books & Chapters
Security & Defence
At the crossroads: India and the future of UN peacekeeping in Africa
India’s participation in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations (UNPKO) is probably without parallel it has been one of the largest contributors of peacekeepers and has suffered the most casualties in the process. Indicative of the thrust of UN peacekeeping missions, 80 percent of India’s peacekeepers are presently serving ...
Anit Mukherjee
October 20, 2015
Report
Electricity
Rating of Distribution Utilities in India: Linking the Financial with...
In August 2015, the Ministry of Power released the State Distribution Utilities Third Annual Integrated Ratings. This is the third instance of rating for utilities undertaken by the same agencies, thereby imparting some consistency to them. Though it is a transparent attempt to measure utility operations and financial performance, ...
Rahul Tongia
October 9, 2015
Report
Governance & Institutions
Spectrum policy in India
The mobile sector continues to see dramatic growth around the world. Usage of cellphones, smartphones, and tablets is increasing at a rapid pace. With the growing popularity and ease of use of mobile devices such as iPhone, Android phones, tablets, and other portable devices, new mobile applications are coming ...
Darrell M West
&
Shamika Ravi
August 1, 2015
Report
Health and Human Development
A reality check on suicides in India
In this paper, we study the data from the National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) of India and disaggregate across demographic and leading causes of suicides. We find that mental and physical health are the leading causes of suicides in India (20%) while the often cited factor, ...
Shamika Ravi
June 1, 2015
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
How great power competition has changed
Power is now more evenly distributed in the international system. As a result, there is rising geopolitical competition among great powers. Shivshankar Menon lays out the several consequences of this increased competition.
Shivshankar Menon
May 4, 2015
Blog
Foreign Policy & Strategy
The Iran deal: Implications for U.S.-India relations
Should the deal with Iran on nuclear non-proliferation be concluded this summer, it would also vindicate India’s preference for diplomacy over military action to address contentious issues, particularly in the Middle East.
Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu
April 28, 2015
Report
Electricity
Making India’s Electricity Utilities Viable Enterprises: Economics,...
The Indian electricity system is struggling. Worldwide challenges of supply security, fuel choice, environmental impacts (now adding carbon and climate change), and sustainable business models are present, but the last one is where India is furthest behind. We have a muddled system with state and private ...
Rahul Tongia
April 16, 2015
Report
Financial Sector & Development
Advancing Financial Inclusion in India beyond the Jan-Dhan Yojana
The recent policy measures undertaken by the Government of India and the Reserve Bank of India have provided a much-needed push for financial inclusion in the country. However, there remain some key gaps and concerns that must be addressed for attaining sustained comprehensive financial inclusion. This ...
Shamika Ravi
&
Shruti Gakhar
February 5, 2015
Executive Policy Brief
Climate Change
India and Climate Change: Reversing the Development-Climate Nexus
After the November 2014 joint U.S.-China announcement on climate change, all eyes turned towards India. What would India do? Would it sign a similar agreement, especially with the impending visit by President Barack Obama? Even if some agreement were signed, what would India promise? Probably one ...
Rahul Tongia
January 20, 2015
Executive Policy Brief
Health and Human Development
Intellectual Property Rights: Signs of Convergence
The Pre-Summit Backdrop Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) have been among the most contentious economic issues in the bilateral relationship between India and the United States. For several years, the U.S. has claimed that the Indian regulatory regime has been both weak and inadequately enforced. In a ...
Subir Gokarn
January 20, 2015
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