Carbon Border Tax & its impact on India’s foreign trade
Carbon Border Tax & its impact on India’s foreign trade
Carbon Border Tax & its impact on India’s foreign trade
Presentation at the India-ASEAN Engineering Partnership Summit organised by EEPC on 24th August, 2021. Session on “India’s “Act East” Policy and its Implications on the Regional Manufacturing Activities and Future Growth Potential between India and ASEAN”
𝐏𝐚𝐧𝐞𝐥 discussion on Circular Economy: Building partnerships for the Transition
Presentation at the Trade Promotion Council of India organized #webinar on Climate change vs trade: Securing common ground’ on Friday, 27th August 2021 at 3:00 pm. Link: https://www.tpci.in/indiabusinesstrade/video-gallery/climate-change-versus-trade-securing-common-ground/
Indian Union Budget 2021-22: The FM, in her Budget speech, announced several measures for the insurance sector, which are likely to ease the problems the sector faces: dearth of capital, depressed insurance penetration and density rates, and dominance of public sector insurers. The insurance sector has traversed through many phases, starting with nationalisation. Life insurance […]
The Union Budget of 2021-2022 has introduced many schemes. In this blog, I examine these policies in terms of horizontal, vertical, or GVC oriented. GVC oriented policies are those “industrial policies that leverage international supply chain linkages or dynamics to improve a country’s role in global or regional value chains” (Gereffi and Sturgeon, 2013). Gereffi […]
The Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme was announced for pharmaceuticals and medical devices in March 2020, and notified in July 2020 for mobile and allied equipment. The scheme has received the green signal from the Union Cabinet (PIB, 2020). Subsequently, ten sectors have been identified for the scheme; these are advance chemistry cell (ACC) batteries, electronic/technology […]
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), a historic trade agreement accounting for nearly 30% of global GDP, was signed on 15 November 2020 by fifteen Asia-Pacific countries, including China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand. With the potential to impact lives of one third of the global population, RCEP is being heralded as the […]
Policy makers seeking inclusive growth frequently face the developer’s dilemma between prioritizing structural transformation, which is potentially inequitable, and keeping a check on rising economic inequality. How this dilemma is resolved by different countries and what factors influence the choices made, are important research questions. In a new working paper, we analyse the Indian developmental […]