Events

Panel discussion on: Addressing India’s Most Salient Challenges

Date and Time

June 6, 2022

4:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Location

Jacaranda Hall, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003

Panelists

Speakers
Mr. Alex Ellis

British High Commissioner to India

Dr. V. Anantha Nageswaran

Chief Economic Advisor,GoI

Dr. Partha Mukhopadhyay

Senior Fellow, Centre for Policy Research

Ms. Yamini Aiyar

President & Chief Executive, Centre for Policy Research

The Centre for Policy Research and the British High Commission to Delhi are pleased to invite you to a panel discussion on:

Addressing India’s Most Salient Challenges

Welcome Address:

  • Mr. Alex Ellis, British High Commissioner to India

Keynote Address:

  • Dr. V. Anantha Nageswaran, Chief Economic Advisor,GoI

Presentation of policy briefs:

  • Dr. Partha Mukhopadhyay, Senior Fellow, Centre for Policy Research

Closing Remarks:

  • Ms. Yamini Aiyar, President & Chief Executive, Centre for Policy Research

To attend RSVP to: president.cpr@cprindia.org

The session will also be live-streamed on the CPR Facebook page.

About the Event

India’s continued economic growth and progress is integral to the bilateral relationship it shares with the United Kingdom (UK), especially as the two explore deeper economic cooperation. The India-UK 2030 roadmap reaffirms this and outlines critical reform areas that will not only provide better opportunities for both countries, but also strengthen their partnership. In this context, the Centre for Policy Research, with support from the UK Government, has produced four policy briefs on timely issues of mutual interest.

The topics of the four briefs are:

  1. Rapid Adoption of Electronic Health Records: Paths and Pitfalls
  2. Competitiveness and Resilience through Social Security: Toward a more Inclusive System
  3. Asset Monetisation: Matching Monetisation Models to Revenue Streams
  4. Meeting India’s Emission Reduction Pledge

The Centre for Policy Research and the UK Government are organising a dissemination event on Monday, 6th June from 4:30-6:30 PM to launch the policy briefs and spark conversation around recommendations.