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IPRG is a policy research institute dedicated to advancing evidence-based governance and participatory policymaking in India. Through research, dialogue, and capacity building, it works across diverse sectors to foster inclusive, innovative, and impactful policy solutions. With a focus on bridging the gap between academic inquiry and real-world governance, IPRG seeks to translate research into actionable insights for policymakers and institutions.

Registered under the MSME, Government of India, IPRG undertakes rigorous research, policy analysis, and knowledge dissemination in key domains of governance and public policy. The organization is also ISO 9001:2015 certified by QRO, accredited by EGAC (an IAF-MLA member body), reflecting its commitment to maintaining globally recognized standards of quality, transparency, and institutional excellence.

IPRG actively collaborates with scholars, practitioners, think tanks, and institutions in India and abroad to generate insights that address pressing societal challenges, including issues related to governance reform, sustainable development, technology policy, and social equity. Its interdisciplinary approach ensures that research outputs are both academically robust and practically relevant.

Equally committed to nurturing the next generation of policy professionals, IPRG offers structured training, mentorship, internships, and publication opportunities for students and young researchers. By creating an ecosystem of learning and engagement, the institute empowers individuals to develop analytical, research, and policy-making skills essential for contributing to public systems.

With a growing digital presence and an expanding network of contributors, IPRG continues to position itself as an emerging platform in the policy research ecosystem. Its long-term vision is to strengthen democratic governance and institutional capacity by promoting informed decision-making, inclusive participation, and knowledge-driven public policy.

Research Areas

Public Policy

"Driving inclusive and evidence-based policies to strengthen governance and empower communities."

International Relations

"Fostering dialogue, cooperation, and global understanding to build peaceful international relations."

Environment & Climate Change

"Researching sustainable solutions and advancing climate action for a greener, resilient future."

Law & Governance

“Examining legal frameworks, constitutional principles, and governance mechanisms to promote justice, accountability, and effective public institutions.”

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