Global Value Chains And The Missing Links by SAON RAY and SMITA MIGLANI : saonray.com
Posted Posted in Exports, Global Value Chains, Industrial policy, Manufacturing

Do check out Puliyabaazi – A podcast in Hinglish where I discuss global value chains and India’s role in them with Pranay, Saurabh, and Khyati  (Puliyabaazi is on these platforms: Twitter: @puliyabaazi or Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/puliyabaazi/) Links:  Youtube: https://youtu.be/9Slq0ugd4dk Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5wHUI

‘India’s roadmap to EVs: Through the lens of 3 state policies’

Posted Posted in Automobile, Industrial policy, Low Carbon Growth

by Saon Ray, Vasundhara Thakur and Samiha Singh   In this blog we present findings from a paper that traces the evolution of India’s industrial policy, focusing on the policy towards the electric vehicle industry. India’s steady transition towards electric vehicles is being fuelled by government policies both at the central and state level. While […]

EV Value Chain Needs To Harness Industrial, Investment Policy Linkages

Posted Posted in Automobile, Industrial policy, Low Carbon Growth, Uncategorized

By Saon Ray, Vasundhara Thakur and Samiha Singh.   Mobility Outlook Commentary, 9th June 2022.   In this article, we discuss how in addition to the Centre, several states have rolled out EV policies to increase the domestic manufacturing of the EV supply chain and catalyse a robust and self-reliant EV ecosystem in India. Link: […]

Powering up electric vehicle adoption in India

Posted Posted in Automobile, Industrial policy

by  Saon Ray, Vasundhara Thakur, and Samiha Singh     The Union Budget 2022-23 made several announcements regarding electric vehicles. In her Union Budget 2022-23 address, the Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, underlined the government’s initiatives for fostering the Indian charging infrastructure ecosystem. A key highlight was the announcement of a battery swapping […]

China already has an uncomfortable lead in securing rare earth minerals. India has to up its energy game

Posted Posted in Low Carbon Growth, Manufacturing

This article quotes me: Regarding the REEs, Saon Ray, Professor, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), says Indian policymakers are aware of the importance of this issue. Three PSUs have set up a joint venture to mine for lithium and cobalt overseas. In her view, India has been proactive in securing lithium. […]