Advocacy

CIPP works with organisations that share our commitment to implementable solutions and large-scale impact. These partnerships reflect CIPP’s belief that no single organisation can solve India’s growth challenges and build on its opportunities alone. By building consortiums that align government resources, private sector capabilities, and civil society reach, we create smart systems design that works at scale.

Opinion | India’s AI Strategy Has To Incorporate Job Losses And Social Impact

The focus of a Niti Aayog report on AI is to increase the GDP growth rate of 8 per cent. However, this focus on just GDP…

Opinion | Trending Now: Outrage As The Biggest Policy Driver

In today’s attention-fractured society, policymaking is increasingly happening in the glare of trending hashtags and…

Opinion | India’s New Mission-Oriented Approach: A Paradigm Shift In Governance

A mission-based approach works with domain experts as leaders. As it involves multi-ministry coordination, it has to…

Opinion | India’s Health at Stake: Urgent FSSAI Reform Needed

Despite rising health concerns posed by the poor quality of food, the food regulator does not consider it important to….

Opinion | Why Nuh Violence Should be Seen as Man-Made Disaster And Treated Under Rule of Four

The rioting in Nuh and adjoining areas need to be taken seriously not just because of its proximity to the capital but…

Opinion | Time to Set Moonshot Goals for India and Its Citizens

A moonshot goal needs scientific rigour-level planning and execution; it should become a way of thinking in our systems…

Opinion | Nuh Was Waiting To Explode And It Was An Open Secret

The visible presence of Rohingyas, a poor district administration and the lack of IAS officers have all contributed to…

Opinion | Why GST Council Should Not Reverse Its Decision on Online Gaming

The government collected around Rs 1,700 crore as tax from online gaming. The expectation of the revenue secretary is…

Opinion | Saving Byju’s From Byju: A Stakeholder Intervention Needed

While the market purists would advise that Byju’s should be allowed to collapse, in the interest of all stakeholders, the…

Opinion | Taxation on Online Gaming is the Need of the Hour

Online gaming should be taxed at the highest level for selling dopamine addiction to our youth, the tax being the time…

Opinion | Cocaine or Online Gaming: What Are Your Kids Taking These Days?

Some take cocaine and some play online games. Yet, few see the connection. Both induce dopamine secretion in the brain…

Opinion | Online Gaming Policy Has to Account for Attention

The only way to control the addiction of these gaming platforms is to introduce a tax that is based on the time spent by…

Opinion | Why MGNREGS needs to be scrapped or overhauled completely

The extent of MGNREGS failure is evident from the pile of incomplete projects. The data on the incomplete project shows…

Opinion | Tourism Needs a Mission Now: A Policy Alone Will Not Deliver Cultural Entrepreneurship

The draft tourism policy talks in detail about sustainability and green tourism but mostly in a pedantic way, hence it…

GM Mustard and the Chemical Imbalance of Our Farms: The Emerging Chemical ‘Locha’

The free market liberals need to step away from their ideological grandstanding and understand the nuances before support…