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Ruhi Nadkarni

Senior Analyst

Ruhi Nadkarni is a Senior Analyst at Artha Global. She is interested in exploring the intersection of climate policy, sustainable finance and development, particularly how systemic and data-driven approaches can advance equitable low-carbon transitions.

She has worked with organisations such as Carbon Tag and the Centre for New Economics Studies, where she developed ESG and net-zero strategies for a carbon-capturing startup, conducted research on development policy and public health, and led qualitative and quantitative analyses for academic and policy-focused projects.

Ruhi holds an MSc in Public Policy from University College London and a BA in Liberal Arts and Humanities from O.P. Jindal Global University.

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