Arpit Chaturvedi
| Arpit Chaturvedi | |
|---|---|
| Born | Error: Need valid birth date: year, month, day Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh, India |
| 💼 Occupation | Public Policy, diplomacy, and sustainability expert |
| Known for | Cornell Policy Review, Teneo |
Arpit Chaturvedi is a public policy, diplomacy, and sustainability expert.[citation needed] He is the founder of Insights International, a political risk management and policy advocacy firm.[1][2][3][4][5]
Chaturvedi is the co-founder of the think tank Global Policy Insights.[6] He is an advisor at the Kyiv School of Diplomatic Arts.[7] He was the first foreign national to serve as the Editor-in-chief of the Cornell Policy Review.[8] Arpit is a columnist on health, technology, and industrial policy at HuffPost,[9] The Times of India,[10] and The Statesman (India)[11]
Early life and education
Arpit Chaturvedi was born and raised in Firozabad, India. His father, Atul Chaturvedi, is an Indian businessman and author.[12][not in citation given]
Arpit Chaturvedi Mayo College, Ajmer for his high school and holds Bachelor of Arts with Honors in History from Kirori Mal College, Delhi University. He has completed his MBA from Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development. Chaturvedi did Master of Public Administration (MPA) from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.[1][13]
Career
In 2018, Chaturvedi became the Editor-in-Chief of the Cornell Policy Review.[8] He served as the Research Manager to Kaushik Basu (former Chief Economist, World bank).[14]
One of his key policy positions is for India to set up a Ministry for the Elderly.[15] In his writings, has also advocated for India to switch to a “mandated choice” regime for organ donations in which it is compulsory for a person to declare whether they wish to be a donor or not.[16] Arpit has also advocated for the expansion of state governments in promoting the space sector and for the private sector involvement to grow the space industry in India.[17]
Chaturvedi is the co-founder of the Global Policy, Diplomacy, and Sustainability (GPODS) Fellowship program which brings together diplomats, bureaucrats, CEOs and occasionally heads of states.[18]
Arpit Chaturvedi was a lecturer at the San Francisco State University and the Indian School of Public Policy, where he was one of the original faculty.[19][12]
He is Senior Expert Editor for International Political Economy and Governance at the Defense and Intelligence publication in Norway.[20] He is the south Asia advisor for Teneo, a global CEO advisory firm.[21]
Arpit Chaturvedi is one of the founding academic team of the Indian School of Public Policy.[12] He is the south Asia advisor for Teneo, a global CEO advisory firm.[21]
Bibliography
- "Our Egalitarian Universe?", 1 January 2016, p:198, ISBN 9351281604 Search this book on
., Kalpaz Publications[1] - "The Need for Institutional Reform at the National Minorities Commission, India", 2017, Cited:3[22]
- "A Complex Causal Combinations (or Pathways) Approach to Understanding Cooperative Regional Subsystems", 22 November 2021, p:39[23]
- "Changing Economic Models: From Mixed Economy to Liberalization, Privatization, and Globalization in India", 11 October 2019, Vol:11, Journal: Globalpolicyinsights[24]
Awards
- Arpit Chaturvedi is the recipient of the Cornell Celeb (ASIAN) International Student Award (2018).[13]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Politics and policy, an interview with the editor-in-chief of the Cornell Policy Review (Pt. 2)". HS Insider. Los Angeles Times. 9 August 2017.
- ↑ "Weekly Political Compass 4.28.25". Teneo. 28 April 2025.
- ↑ "Welcome to Arpit Chaturvedi, International Political Economy and Governance Expert – Defence and intelligence Norway". Etterretningen.no. 10 July 2020.
- ↑ "Leadership that makes a difference". Forbes. 16 December 2022. p. 15.
- ↑ Basile, Sameer Ahmed and Nicole Srishti (27 August 2021). "Interview with Arpit Chaturvedi". Youth Policy Review.
- ↑ "Arpit Chaturvedi - Usanas Foundation - Decode Diagnose Demystify". Usanas Foundation.
- ↑ "Arpit Chaturvedi - C.e.o And Co-founder at Global Policy Insights". THE ORG.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "The Need for Institutional Reform at the National Minorities Commission, India". Cornellpolicyreview. 27 September 2018.
- ↑ "Should Our Philosophers Really Be Our Guides?". HuffPost. 30 July 2016.
- ↑ "Arpit Chaturvedi Blogs". The Times of India.
- ↑ "Inequities embedded in organ transplant regime". The Statesman. 19 September 2022.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 "Meet CIPA student Arpit Chaturvedi '18 | CIPA 101". blogs.cornell.edu. Cornell University.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 "ये भारतीय युवा बना एशिया का 'बेस्ट इंटरनेशनल स्टूडेंट', अमेरिका में लहराया परचम". Amar Ujala (in हिन्दी).
- ↑ "Arpit Chaturvedi - Research Manager To Dr. Kaushik Basu at Cornell University". THE ORG.
- ↑ "Does India Need More Policy Action for Its Senior Citizens?". TheQuint. 30 August 2019.
- ↑ "Policy alternatives for promoting organ donation in India | Policy Circle". 26 October 2022.
- ↑ Kriening, Torsten (18 May 2022). "#SpaceWatchGL Opinion: India and US have signed a Space Situational Awareness Agreement: So, What?". SpaceWatch.GLOBAL.
- ↑ "Global Policy Diplomacy Sustainability". Gpods.org.
- ↑ Basile, Sameer Ahmed (27 August 2021). "Interview with Arpit Chaturvedi". Youth Policy Review.
- ↑ "Arpit Chaturvedi - Usanas Foundation - Decode Diagnose Demystify". Usanas Foundation.
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 Bao, Anniek (11 February 2025). "Asian economies scramble to appease Trump as the U.S. president ratchets up tariff threats". CNBC.
- ↑ Chaturvedi, Arpit (2017). "The Need for Institutional Reform at the National Minorities Commission, India". Cornell Policy Review.
- ↑ "A Complex Causal Combinations (or Pathways) Approach to Understanding Cooperative Regional Subsystems". SSRN. SSRN 5003852 Check
|ssrn=value (help). - ↑ "Changing Economic Models: From Mixed Economy to Liberalization, Privatization, and Globalization in India | GPI". Globalpolicyinsights.org.
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