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Pranjal Sharma

Pranjal Sharma

Pranjal Sharma

Pranjal Sharma is an economic analyst, advisor, and author who focuses on technology, globalization, and inclusive growth. He serves on the boards of enterprises and non-profit entities which are leveraging emerging technologies for sustainable, equitable growth. Sharma leads public discourse at global and national platforms including World Economic Forum, St Gallen Symposium, Horasis Global Meeting and AIMA. He served as a member of the Global Agenda Council at the WEF for eight years. Before this, he spent more than two decades in print, internet and TV media, mostly in leadership roles with a focus on India's economic engagement with the world.

Pranjal Sharma is an economic analyst, advisor, and author who focuses on technology, globalization, and inclusive growth. He serves on the boards of enterprises and non-profit entities which are leveraging emerging technologies for sustainable, equitable growth. Sharma leads public discourse at global and national platforms including World Economic Forum, St Gallen Symposium, Horasis Global Meeting and AIMA. He served as a member of the Global Agenda Council at the WEF for eight years. Before this, he spent more than two decades in print, internet and TV media, mostly in leadership roles with a focus on India's economic engagement with the world.

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2019 might see the beginning of a new era of regulatory technology

Assessing anti-competition practices, tracking online consumer rights and predatory behaviour can't be done without smart tech

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Updated On : 10 Jan 2019 | 7:07 AM IST

Sensing and stopping water wastage

A combination of strict enforcement and improved use of technology could boost India's water wastage problem

Sensing and stopping water wastage
Updated On : 31 Oct 2018 | 10:02 PM IST

Disaster management and tech: What India can learn from the Thai rescue

The drones were able to identify and shortlist entry points in hours instead of days. With heavy rain forecast, the use of drones accelerated the rescue

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Updated On : 12 Jul 2018 | 9:33 AM IST