Blogs
NPAs & Bad Banks
- March 25, 2018
Correcting misinformed impressions about NPAs, and the Swedish model for setting up a Bad Bank.
Read more →Matching Realities and Aspirations
- March 09, 2018
Leaving aside fixing the 'mountains' such as land acquisition, NPAs etc, here are some thoughts on systemic focus and action.
Read more →Submission to TRAI Consultation on "Inputs for Formulation of National Telecom Policy - 2018"
- January 25, 2018
Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) made a submission to TRAI Consultation on inputs to the National Telecom Policy.
Read more →The 2G Judgment of December 2017: What Was It About?
- January 18, 2018
The judgment provides a critique of how no proper evidence was presented on existence of an FCFS policy and its improper implementation.
Read more →The tragedy of the unused commons
- January 05, 2018
Hope for the good sense and guts to handle it.
Read more →Nobel Laureate Richard Thaler's Views On Auctions
- January 05, 2018
The government has already set up a Nudge unit; now, it should apply the Nobel laureate's insights on auctions relating to essential infrastructure.
Read more →CIS Comments on TRAI Consultation Paper on Promoting Local Telecom Equipment Manufacturing
- November 26, 2017
The Centre for Internet & Society (CIS) sent comments to the TRAI Consultation Paper on promoting telecom equipment manufacturing. CIS submission drew primarily from the research done in the Pervasive Technologies project.
Read more →Response Submission on TRAI's Consultation Paper on Privacy, Security and Ownership of Data in Telecom Sector
- November 08, 2017
CIS submitted its comments on the consultation paper on privacy, security and ownership of data in telecom sector which was published by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India on August 9, 2017.
Read more →Revamp Telecom Sector & Revive The Economy
- October 11, 2017
Share infrastructure and spectrum, and adopt revenue-sharing for growth. There’s little doubt our economy is facing a slough of problems, including misdirection and loss of momentum.
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