192 authors, including policymakers, academics, and civil society activists, contributed to 102 chapters spanning six volumes
[New Delhi, December 24, 2025]: The Bharti Institute of Public Policy (BIPP) at the Indian School of Business (ISB) today unveiled six landmark volumes of microstudies in Human Development. Launched under the Platform for Development Research and Communication (PDRC) initiative, these volumes are a part of the ongoing BIPPโRoutledge series, โInnovations, Practice, and the Future of Public Policy in Indiaโ.Speaking at the launch, Amarjeet Sinha, IAS (Retd.) and Senior Fellow, Centre for Social & Economic Progress, and one of the editors of the two volumes, said, โThe launch of the six volumes is the beginning of a journey of collaborative work to make a difference. The idea is to be able to develop a non- political coalition of academics, practitioners, civil society professionals, policy makers and activists to continue to make an evidence-based voice of reason and human well-being.โ
Sharing his vision, Professor Ashwini Chhatre, Associate Professor and Executive Director, BIPP, ISB, and one of the three editors of the volume, โPathways to Rural Prosperity: Livelihood Interventions and Transformation in Indiaโ, said, โAt Bharti Institute of Public Policy, we are committed to bridging the gap between theory and practice. The launch of these volumes bears testimony to our goal of empowering policymakers with evidence-based insights. In an era of widespread misinformation, rigorous peer-reviewed knowledge produced by blending experience and collaboration guides decision-makers across multiple sectors and regions. We are also committed to making this knowledge available through open-access platforms, enabling stakeholders across the spectrum to design interventions that solve real-world challenges.โ
Professor Anjal Prakash, Clinical Associate Professor and Research Director, BIPP, ISB and one of the two editors of the volume, โChanging Tides: Climate Action and Justice in Indiaโ, highlighted the monumental scale of this initiative, specifically acknowledging the relentless efforts of the series editors, and the incredible collaborative spirit of the 192 authors who contributed their expertise to 102 chapters in these volumes. Emphasising the urgency of integrated research, he said, โThese volumes collectively make visible the threads that link sectors togetherโrevealing how livelihoods, climate vulnerability, and institutional strength intersect to shape Indiaโs future.”
The launch also witnessed six thematic panel discussions delving deeper on these volumes along with two insightful, distinguished panel discussions featuring Jugal K Mohapatra, former secretary, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India; Balveer Arora, chairperson, Centre for Multilevel Federalism, New Delhi; Sekhar Bonu, Senior Fellow, NITI Aayog; and Deepak Nayyar, Emeritus Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University.
Dr Aarushi Jain, Policy Director and Head of Government Affairs, BIPP, and one of the two editors of the volume, โReimagining Institutions: Collaborative Pathways to Social Development in Indiaโ, said, โThese six volumes are more than just a repository of research. Through these six volumes, we have captured human development as it is lived and practised on the ground. These volumes provide a rigorous, multidimensional roadmap for the future of public policy in India.โ
Over 250 guests, including researchers and academics from institutes across India, policymakers, and civil society activists, attended the day-long event.
Picture captions:
Pic # I: To commence the launch, the ceremonial lamp was lighted by Amarjeet Sinha, IAS (Retd.), Senior Fellow, Centre for Social and Economic Progress; Vrinda Sarup, IAS (Retd.), Former Secy., Dept. of School Education & Literacy, Ministry of Human Resources Development, GoI and Member, Advisory Council of Bharti Institute of Public Policy; AK Shiva Kumar, Independent Consultant and Visiting Professor, Indian School of Business, and Member, Bharti Institute of Public Policy, Anjal Prakash, Clinical Associate Professor (Research) & Research Director, BIPP, ISB and Dr. Aarushi Jain, Policy Director and Head of Government Affairs, BIPP.
Pic # II: ISBโs Bharti Institute of Public Policy launched six volumes of micro studies in Human Development at New Delhi on December 21, 2025.
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