Srijan Shukla

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Srijan Shukla is a New Delhi based political economy and geoeconomics researcher. He’s previously worked as a foreign affairs journalist and at a strategic advisory.

Fighting China’s subsidies means copying China’s economic model
Fighting China’s subsidies means copying China’s economic model
Rather than just raising trade barriers, countries should predict where Chinese subsidies will move next to compete there.
The business of doing business: India’s flawed investment protection model
The business of doing business: India’s flawed investment protection model
Can New Delhi use new trade agreements to fix its abysmal record on contract enforcement?
Managing India’s labour troubles
Managing India’s labour troubles
A crippling strike exposes the outdated laws that may frustrate India’s industrial potential.
The machinery of India’s industrial policy is MIA
The machinery of India’s industrial policy is MIA
If New Delhi wants to push industrialisation, it needs to repurpose the country’s existing institutions.
Trading up can unlock India’s industrial potential
Trading up can unlock India’s industrial potential
Three foundational flaws in trade policy are holding the country back from becoming the next manufacturing powerhouse.
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