CUTS Competition Impact Assessment Toolkit
Chair:
Nitin Desai
Chairman, IEG
Members:
Ajay Shankar
Member Secretary, NMCCl
Andrew Jackson
Counsellor Knowledge Economy, BHC
Anil Bhardwaj
Secretary General FISME
Anil Padmanabhan
Deputy Managing Editor, Mint
Anoop Singh
Associate Professor IIT, Kanpur
Aradhna Aggarwal
Senior Fellow, NCAER
Arbind Prasad
Director General, FICCI
Arnab Hazra
Director, Pharmaceuticals, FICCI
Bhaskar Chatterjee
Director General, IICA
Dhanendra Kumar
Ex-Chairman, CCI, Principal Adviser, IICA
Dilip G Shah
Secretary-General, IPA & CEO, Vision Consulting Group
Geeta Gouri
Member, Competition Commission of India (CCI)
Menu Chandra
Joint Director & Team Leader, FICCI
Pradeep S Mehta
Secretary General, CUTS International
Pramod K Joshi
Director, South Asia, IFPRI
Rajiv Bansal
Secretary, CERC
Rajesh Chadha
Senior Fellow, NCAER
Renu Parmar
Advisor (Industry) Planning Commission of India
S L Rao
Member, Board of Governors, ISEC
S Sundar
Distinguished Fellow, Teri University
Shamnad Basheer
IP Chair, Law Ministry of HRD & Professor, NUJS
Shyamal Kumar Sarkar
Additional Secretary, Department of Personnel and Training, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Sudha Mahalingam
Member, NSABI
V K Mathur
Chairman & Managing Director In apex Limited
About the Project
The CUTS with support from British High Commission (BHC) has taken this initiative to take forward the agenda of a National Competition Policy and focus on three sectors: Pharmaceuticals, Electricity & Agriculture Product Marketing reforms to identify the existing gaps against the touchstone of competition and measure the benefits of correcting the same on the entire Indian economy.
Events
Release of the book “CUTS Competition Impact Assessment Toolkit”
November 18, 2014, Bangkok
The book was released by Mr. Supachai Panichpakdi at Bangkok on November 18, 2014. The book can be accessed here.
National Seminar on “Need For National Competition Policy For India: How to Overcome Challenges?”
February 18, 2014, New Delhi, India
The seminar had featured parliamentarians, government officials, academicia, media, business and others to deliberate on the need for adoption of National Competition Policy for India.