Shivangi Tyagi
Research analyst, Political Economy Program, Carnegie India

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Shivangi Tyagi is no longer with Carnegie India.

Shivangi Tyagi was a research analyst with the Political Economy Program at Carnegie India. Her research focuses on regulatory governance and the functioning of public institutions.

She also has an interest in issues related to constitutional law and criminal justice administration. In the past, she has worked extensively on financial regulation.

Shivangi has published in journals and leading Indian newspapers. She holds a bachelor’s degree in law from the National Law University, Jodhpur, India.


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Rewilding India | From Conservation to Storytelling

In this episode, Krithi Karanth, executive director and chief conservation scientist at Centre for Wildlife Studies, outlines her experiences of being a conservation scientist, storyteller and educator. She provides a unique perspective on the human reality of living around wildlife and the impact of her projects Wild Seve, Wild Shaale, and Wild Surakshe.

· April 22, 2022
commentary
Takeaways From the 2021 Global Technology Summit

A fractured global consensus on key technological and geopolitical issues could thwart much needed progress. Deepening global cooperation to develop local answers will be the way forward.

Q&A
What India’s Proposed Drone Law Means for Its Economy

India has proposed a simpler set of rules for drones. These rules could offer a welcome opening for India’s economy.

· August 11, 2021
commentary
How India Can Take a Strategic Approach to Data Protection

India’s proposed data protection law would create an enormous task for the new agency formed to regulate it. Given stretched resources, the new Data Protection Authority should take a strategic approach.

· July 7, 2021
commentary
How Should India Prepare for the New Personal Data Protection Bill?

The tough job of implementing India’s massive data privacy bill will go to a new regulatory body, the Data Protection Authority. Can the new regulator dodge the problems that have beleaguered India’s other regulatory institutions?

· April 19, 2021
In The Media
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Banking to Groceries — Data Protection Authority has Multi-Sector Role, but Must Be Efficient

We need to carefully consider how the DPA can effectively operationalise different aspects of its mandate with the least amount of state capacity.

· December 6, 2020