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Seven domains. One Platform.
Research Priorities
NIDAN's research is organized across seven priority domains, each selected because they represent areas where Indian law and governance face the deepest institutional challenges and where rigorous research can create the most meaningful policy impact.
Research Priorities
NIDAN focuses on identifying root causes and institutional gaps through rigorous diagnostic analysis.
Intellectual Property and Innovation
Exploring the intersection of law and technology to foster an environment where innovation is protected and commercialized effectively.
Technology and Regulation
Analyzing the legal frameworks required to govern emerging technologies, ensuring accountability and public trust in the digital age.
Constitutional Law and Governance
Investigating the structural integrity of democratic institutions and the mechanisms for institutional reform and accountability.
Competition and Markets
Diagnosing market failures and institutional gaps to promote fair competition and sustainable economic growth.
Policy and Reform Pillars
NIDAN examines the root causes of institutional change through rigorous legal analysis and diagnostic research.
Markets and Competition
Investigating the structural dynamics of trade and competition policy, focusing on institutional gaps that hinder market efficiency and innovation.
Public Institutions
Analyzing the diagnostic framework of public institutions, identifying root causes of bureaucratic inertia and reform possibilities for effective governance.
Rights and Justice
Advancing research on the intersection of law, policy, and social justice, ensuring that institutional analysis is grounded in human rights and equity.