Past Event
April 2, 2024
9:30 am - 10:30 am edt
This roundtable is open only to currently-enrolled Columbia University students.
Please join the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia SIPA for a student-only breakfast and roundtable with Binaya Srikanta Pradhan, consul general of India in New York. The discussion will be moderated by Kaushik Deb, senior research scholar and lead of the India Program at the Center on Global Energy Policy.
Mr. Pradhan will discuss India’s energy transition and its impact on domestic growth goals and how it contributes toward the world meeting its ambitious climate goals. The new growth paradigm championed by India could provide a new model for development for the rest of the developing world, especially in Asia and Africa.
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