Partha Mukhopadhyay
CPR (India)
Areas of expertise:
Data, Governance, Health, Social Issues
Partha Mukhopadhyay joined CPR in 2006. He was previously part of the founding team at the Infrastructure Development Finance Company (IDFC), focusing on private participation in infrastructure. In previous positions, he has been with the Export Import Bank of India, and with the World Bank in Washington. He has been on the faculty at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, Xavier Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur and the School of Planning and Architecture in Delhi. He has published extensively, writes frequently for the national media and has also been associated with a number of government committees. Most recently, he was chair of the Working Group on Migration, Government of India and member of the High Level Railway Restructuring Committee, Ministry of Railways and of the Technical Advisory Committee of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation. He has previously been associated with the Committee on Allocation of Natural Resources and with the Prime Minister's Task Force on Infrastructure. He also serves on the Scientific Advisory Council of LIRNEasia, Colombo. He received his PhD in economics from New York University and an MA and M.Phil from the Delhi School of Economics. In 2006, he was chosen as one of the inaugural Fellows of the India China Institute, New School, New York and in 2016, he was a selected for a Residency at the Bellagio Center of the Rockefeller Foundation. His research interests are in urbanisation, infrastructure, and the development paths of India and China.
Managing India's Second COVID-19 Wave: Urgent Steps
- April 15, 2021CPR (India)
An accelerated vaccination drive is key to the Indian government's efforts to combat the spread of COVID-19.
Responding to India's Second COVID-19 Wave featuring Jishnu Das, Partha Mukhopadhyay and Yamini Aiyar
- May 13, 2021CPR (India)
India's rural areas and small towns need strengthened governance systems in order to confront the new COVID-19 crisis.
To beat the second wave, understand it
- April 20, 2021CPR (India)
"It would be comic if it were not so deathly serious" writes the author, demonstrating a pattern of tight control over information in India.
Unpacking India’s Second COVID-19 Wave and Vaccination Strategy
- April 5, 2021CPR (India)
Implementing a two-dose vaccination programme in rural areas of India is administratively complex.
Redesigning India’s Social Protection Financing Architecture to meet the Challenge of COVID-19
- April 21, 2020CPR (India)
A proposal for a reformed structure of financial institutions based on decentralisation, consolidation, and convergence.
Testing for the Coronavirus at the State Level
- April 21, 2020CPR (India)
In a country with very scarce resources like India, designing a testing strategy requires real-time data analysis.
Mapping the lockdown effects in India: how geographers can contribute to tackle Covid-19 diffusion
- April 21, 2020CPR (India)
It is vital to take consider urban and regional mobilities to understand the emergence of infectious diseases.
A blueprint for a testing strategy
- April 22, 2020CPR (India)
There is a way to minimise transmission risks and maximise detection of hidden cases.
Locking down is not enough. Ramp up testing
- March 27, 2020CPR (India)
Use this period to build capacity, have randomised testing for different groups and identify high-risk locations.
The Coronavirus Pandemic: Why are India’s migrant workers walking home?
- April 2, 2020CPR (India)
How is the migrant worker crisis unfolding across the country?
Migrant workers distrust a state that does not take them into account
- March 31, 2020CPR (India)
Field studies have consistently claimed short-term labour mobility in India was significant.
Is India’s Covid-19 death rate higher than Italy’s?
- June 11, 2020CPR (India)
India has more young patients than other countries who are not expected to die. But, they're dying at a higher rate than expected.
Spatial clustering of COVID-19 in Punjab
- August 14, 2020CPR (India)
Data from positive cases between April 1st - May 28th 2020, using polling booths and their corresponding zones.
A COVID Collapse in Fourteen Pictures
- September 11, 2020CPR (India)
India's per-capita income is now the same as when Modi first took office in 2014.
