Key Points

Pranav Adani discusses Chintan Research Foundation's focus on evidence-based studies in climate change and geopolitics. He emphasizes India's shift from fossil fuels to renewables as part of global energy transition efforts. The think tank aims to amplify underrepresented voices in shaping equitable global partnerships. CRF aligns with PM Modi's vision for a developed India by 2047 through strategic research.

Key Points: Pranav Adani Says Chintan Research Foundation to Focus on Climate and Geopolitics

  • Pranav Adani highlights CRF's role in India's growth through research
  • Focus on climate change and energy transition
  • Emphasis on equitable global partnerships
  • Aligns with PM Modi's Viksit Bharat 2047 vision
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Chintan Research Foundation to focus on evidence-based research: Pranav Adani

Adani Enterprises director Pranav Adani outlines Chintan Research Foundation's focus on climate change, energy transition, and geopolitical research.

"The world is seeking alternatives, partnerships based on equity, and it is time for voices that have long been unheard to now take centre stage. – Pranav Adani"

New Delhi, June 19

Leading think-tank Chintan Research Foundation, which has completed one year, will focus on key things like climate change, geopolitical issues and research in economy and trade, Pranav Adani, Managing Director (Agro, Oil and Gas) and Director of Adani Enterprises, the in-house incubator of the Adani Group, said here on Thursday.

Speaking to IANS at a CRF event in the national capital, Pranav Adani said research foundations play a major role in the country's growth story and help in understanding the reality, and we will focus on key areas through evidence-based research.

“When we talk about climate change, the energy transition has a big role in it. The way India is playing a role in the whole world today, it will have very positive results. As a country, we are rapidly moving from fossil fuels to renewables in the energy transition. We are on the right track as a country," he said.

Pranav Adani further stated: "The world is seeking alternatives, partnerships based on equity, and it is time for voices that have long been unheard to now take centre stage. Let us build that global footprint with confidence."

Chintan Research Foundation will also focus on geopolitical issues.

"It's a think tank that we have largely built, and they'll focus on economy and trade, geopolitical issues and energy transition. We're very proud of the completion of its first year," he told reporters.

Pranav Adani further said it is very important to have robust think tanks — think tanks that are purely research and evidence-based. "So that is the role that Chintan Research Foundation will have on the economy in particular — supply chain, energy transition and so on," he noted.

The Adani Enterprises Director said the CRF must imagine and re-imagine the role that India can play in shaping the future, especially of the Global South.

"This scale of transformation is required for India to realise its full potential and become Viksit Bharat by 2047, as envisioned by our Honourable Prime Minister. As planned, the CRF’s research focuses on crucial issues like climate change, equitable energy transition, the evolving global economy, critical supply chains, dynamic trade relations, and the overarching geopolitics that shape the future of the world," he added.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is a welcome initiative! India needs more homegrown think tanks that can provide data-driven policy recommendations. The focus on energy transition is especially crucial as we balance development with climate commitments. Hope they maintain academic independence though.
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Priya M.
Good to see private sector investing in research foundations. But will this be truly independent or just promote Adani Group's business interests? The proof will be in their publications - hope they share findings publicly 🤞
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Arjun S.
The focus on Global South is excellent! For too long Western think tanks dominated the narrative. India's perspective on climate change and supply chains will be valuable for developing nations. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sanjana R.
While the intentions seem good, I'm concerned about corporate influence on research. Will they study the environmental impact of big infrastructure projects objectively? Or just produce reports that favor business interests?
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Vikram P.
Energy transition research is the need of the hour! India has so much potential in renewables - solar, wind, green hydrogen. Hope this foundation collaborates with our IITs and other academic institutions for maximum impact.
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Neha T.
The Viksit Bharat 2047 vision needs solid research backing. But research should include ground realities - how policies affect farmers, small businesses etc. Not just big corporate interests. Balance is key! 👍

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