Ashwini K. Swain
CPR (India)
Areas of expertise:
Climate Change, Economy
Ashwini K Swain is a fellow at Centre for Policy Research. His research interests include political economy of electricity, interface between energy service needs and climate mitigation goals, and water-energy-food nexus, especially in Indian context. He has also worked on public participation in service delivery, and has a keen interest in political economy of India and political analysis. In addition, he has been actively engaging with civil society organisations and public agencies at national and subnational level on these issues. Ashwini is also a (non-resident) fellow at Energy for Growth Hub. He has earlier served at Centre for Energy, Environment & Resources, CUTS Institute for Regulation & Competition, Agence Françaisede Développement, University of York, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and National Institute of Public Finance and Policy. He holds a PhD in Politics from University of York and MPhil and MA degrees in Political Studies from Jawaharlal Nehru University.
The politics of power in times of a pandemic
- April 20, 2020CPR (India)
There is a slump in demand for electricity. This will create a financial crisis. But can it lead to reforms?
How Covid-19 can affect India’s energy transition goals
- May 8, 2020CPR (India)
The pandemic offers an opportunity to push positive reforms and overdue structural changes to build a resilient electricity future.
Powering Through the Pandemic: Will Covid-19 Reset India’s Approach to the Future of Electricity?
- July 23, 2020CPR (India)
Electricity as an instrument of a productive and resilient rural economy, and as a transition for productive recovery.
Powering Through the Pandemic: Will Covid-19 Reset India’s Approach to the Future of Electricity?
- July 30, 2020CPR (India)
What is the future of India's electricity in a post-COVID-19 world?
