Indian Public Policy Review
I am the Managing Editor of the Indian Public Policy Review — a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of public policy in India.
Current Issue — Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026)
This edition features five contributions examining diverse policy challenges. It begins with a conceptual piece on regulatory reform in consumer goods, followed by a macroeconomic analysis of employment disparities and their growth implications. The issue then presents a geographical analysis of Delhi’s stray dog crisis and associated rabies risks, a commentary proposing the expansion of India’s ecological fiscal transfer framework beyond forestry, and concludes with a critical review of recent scholarship on India’s post-independence developmental journey.