This study captures how households in Delhi experience heat, combining high-resolution climate and remote-sensing data with a primary household survey to estimate impacts on health, productivity, and coping capacity based on appliance ownership.
The paper analyses how open and well-governed Digital Public Infrastructure can drive private sector innovation and inclusive economic growth, positioning it as a “really new” institutional innovation between SaaS and general-purpose technologies.
The paper explores how the layered structure of Digital Public Infrastructure (spanning identity, payments, data sharing, and discovery) drives economic transformation when effectively integrated and governed as a coherent, networked system.
Overall seroprevalence in the state implies that by August at least 31.5 million residents had been infected by August, nearly an order of magnitude larger than confirmed cases.
At its simplest, a CBDC is cash but in digital form. Similar to physical cash, it is issued by the central bank and guaranteed as a claim on the central bank reserves, can be accepted broadly, and results in instant transfer of value.
Strengthening state capacity in its multiple dimensions is probably the most important reform priority for keeping India on a path of sustained economic growth with social stability.
The main objective of this paper is to map the Digital Personal Data Protection Act in the context of India’s jurisprudence to theoretically illustrate how regulation of personal data could impact antitrust enforcement.
This paper studies the efforts being made to support effective deployments of DPG-based DPI and gaps in the ecosystem that could be addressed. Key areas examined include the developing business environment to make DPG-based DPI viable, functioning of public sector technology procurement, the relationship between DPG providers and their prospective customers in government, mechanisms needed […]