Friday, July 12, 2019

17 July 2019: Launch of the policy document: 'Policy Challenges 2019-2024: The Big Policy Questions and Possible Pathways'

Speakers:
Ajay Mathur, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Suhasini Haidar, The Hindu
Devesh Kapur, Asia Programs and Starr Foundation and Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
KP Krishnan, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India

Organised by
Centre for Policy Research (CPR)

Abstract:
India is at an important juncture in its development trajectory. From rapid urbanisation to declining agricultural productivity; from weak human capital to the need for creating productive jobs; from new security threats to the need to re-position itself in a changing global order; from growing energy demands to the need to address rapid environmental degradation, India today has to negotiate multiple and conflicting socio-economic challenges. Decisions and actions taken over the next five years will be likely to shape the future of our economic and political trajectory. This document is an effort to spark debate and ideas on how India can negotiate these transitions across a range of sectors.

Policy Challenges 2019-2024, is a compendium of essays written by CPR scholars articulating key policy challenges and possible solutions across a range of issues that confront India today. These include foreign policy and national security; environment, energy and climate change; the economy and welfare; regulation and resources; federalism and urbanisation. This is a multi-sectoral, multi-disciplinary document that reflects on how India can negotiate the policy challenges it confronts and build a 21st century policy environment.

Date: July 17, 2019
Time: 05:30 P.M.

Venue:
Lecture Room I
India International Centre Annexe
Max Mueller Marg,
New Delhi - 110003(INDIA)

Note:
Please RSVP at president.cpr@cprindia.org

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