Researcher Position in Policy oriented Research
Policy oriented research: we build knowledge on the working of government and how improvements can be made, and carry the knowledge through into connections into the real world reform process. We stand on the modern understanding of the Indian state and the difficulties of the Indian development journey, that fuses public economics, law and public administration, as seen in the ISOTR book. The X in XKDR Forum stands for Inter-disciplinary: we integrate diverse strands of knowledge into innovating on the question at hand. Of particular importance are the fields of public finance, legal system reform, household finance, and climate change. Our thinking in each of these fields takes from and feeds into the big picture of Indian development strategy.
We are looking for someone with interest and experience in regulation of global finance and cross-border flows.
The right person for this role will hold an undergraduate degree in Law such as B.A.L.L.B. (Hons.) / B.B.A.L.L.B. or graduate degree in Law such as an L.L.B. Familiarity with FEMA, banking laws and regulations, and corporate law is a plus. Of great importance is collaboration with the quantitative researchers in XKDR Forum.
Please look us up at: website, youtube channel, open source releases, annual conference, newsletter on substack.
The remuneration offered will be commensurate with your skill and experience and will be comparable with what is found in the Indian research ecosystem.
Interested candidates must email their resume with the subject line: Application for "Research Associate" at XKDR Forum, to Ms. Shyna Adhiya at careers@xkdr.org by 30th November, 2025.
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