A workshop on 'App-based Shared Mobility: Policy Imperatives' was held on 28 January 2020 at India International Centre, New Delhi.
CSTEP partnered with E-Cell at the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) for the first National Law and Policy Hackathon.
CSTEP partnered with Public Policy and Opinion Cell, IIT Kanpur, for Lok Niti, a public policy hackathon.
The advancement of electric vehicles (EVs) has emerged as a crucial solution for addressing concerns about climate change, energy security, and sustainable development.
This report—a joint effort of CSTEP and RAND Corporation—examines various state-level policy initiatives for solar PV module manufacturing in India.
This study placed improving quality of life at the centre of India's national climate policy and asked what happens to greenhouse gas emissions with such an approach.
A Sustainable Development Framework for India's Climate Policy (Interim Report).
With deteriorating air quality, there is a need to promote public transportation.
As a large developing country, India’s challenge is to meet its development aspirations in a carbon-constrained world.
Competing priorities of multiple stakeholders concerning water need to be managed while working towards a common vision of a water-secure future.
Solutions suggested time and again seem to focus on loan waivers and minimum support prices, which may not prove effective in the long run.
India should clearly articulate its technology and financial requirements to move along a lower carbon intensive trajectory.