Vivan was a visiting fellow at ORF, where he supports programmes on the ‘new economy’. Previously, as the CEO of ORF’s Global Governance Initiative, he engaged governments on diverse public policy areas. He also anchored several flagship programmes at ORF, including the Asian Forum on Global Governance, a policy school for young professionals. During this period, he aided the design and operation of India’s first carbon efficiency index, listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
Vivan spends most of his time advising technology companies, international organisations, and government bodies, as a partner at Koan Advisory Group. Additionally, he mentors research and innovation start-ups and is on the boards of several philanthropic ventures.
Vivan started out in international financial markets as a trader. He studied economics at the University of Edinburgh and mathematics at St. Stephens College, University of Delhi. He writes for leading Indian newspapers including the Hindustan Times, Financial Express and The Mint; and is author of “Wonked: India in Search of an Economic Ideology”, published by Bloomsbury in 2019.
Commentaries
Now to make sense in India
Moving towards a secure digital economy
PM must ensure demonetisation does not increase government’s role in citizens’ lives
जलवायु के जंजाल से कोयले को अभी मुक्त रखने की जरूरत
Government of India should not Make in India
Unbundling the coal-climate equation
The State versus the foreign NGOs
Union Budget 15-16: Hopes for a market driven rebalance
Breaking down hurdles to e-commerce
BRICS needs doses of steroids to prosper
Fix the economy, don't target big business
Traditional aid has no future
Left out to Center: Why BRICS is important to Brazil
Need to create viable investment avenues
Preparing for Rio+20: Emerging Dilemmas
The BRICS view on Iran: India's motivations
Whose Debt is it Anyway?
The Market for Energy Efficiency in India - No PATS on the Back Yet
The Impossible Recovery
Yuan appreciation and China's battle with Inflation
Greece needs realistic policy solutions
The Chinese interest in Special Drawing Rights