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Our flagship programs—Model NITI Aayog, Summer Symposium, Learnacy and Model G20—serve as incubators for innovative ideas, critical analysis, and impactful policymaking. As part of our commitment to fostering intellectual discourse, we present a curated selection of white papers authored by participants of these programs and carefully curated by One Young India.

 

These white papers delve into pressing issues across governance, economics, technology, sustainability, and international relations. Each submission has undergone a rigorous editorial review process to ensure originality, analytical depth, and real-world applicability. The selected papers not only offer fresh perspectives but also provide actionable recommendations that can contribute to policy reform and strategic decision-making. Participants of One Young India programs get a unique opportunity to have their white papers published, providing them with a platform to showcase their research and ideas to a wider audience.

 

Whether you are a policymaker, researcher, educator, or student, these white papers serve as a valuable resource for understanding contemporary challenges and innovative solutions. We invite you to explore these thought-provoking contributions and join the conversation on shaping a better future through informed policymaking and collaborative leadership.

At One Young India, we don't just publish your ideas—we amplify them.

 

We believe the insightful research conducted by India's brightest young minds deserves a prominent platform. Our White Papers section is more than a repository of knowledge; it's a launchpad for your academic and professional career.

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Separating Real and AI Media – Difficulties and Solutions

K.V. Siva Surya -Bethany School, Visakhapatnam

The Gender Leadership Gap – Breaking Barriers for Women in Corporate Leadership

Mehreen Kaur Khanuja - Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj

Capitalism and Global Inequality: A Unified Analysis

Ruveer Vohra - Vasant Valley School

Are We Becoming Too Dependent on AI?

Avyakt Agarwal - N.H. Goel World School

Gurukuls to Schools: An insight into the past, present, and future of the Indian education system

Adhavan Kumar - Neev Academy, Bangalore

Evolution Of Payment Methods in India

Navya Palriwal - La Martiniere For Girls , Kolkata

UPI’s transformational effect on the Indian banking and economic sector

Saloni Rego

Rethinking Education in the Digital Age: Bridging the Gap Between Technology and Access

Govind Mehra - City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus 1, Lucknow, India.

Email: govindmehra27.gm@gmail.com

Is Population Collapse Real?

Sanaa Agarwal - Jamnabai Narsee International School

Untangling The Threads of the TikTok Ban's Impact On Global Trade via Trade, Technology, and Diplomacy

Aanya Menon

Impact of Taxation on Indian Middle-Class Households: A Study Navigating Through the Struggles Due to Consistent Increase in GST

Shubh Gupta - Indus International School

Navigating the Political Landscape of Mass Migration

Prangya Singh - Welham Girls School

Artificial Intelligence in Businesses Decision Making

Aanya Kapur - Shiv Nadar School Noida

Rethinking Reservations: A Shift Towards Economic Equity in India

Sharvi Patwardhan - DPS Modern Indian School, Wakra, Qatar

Electricity: The backbone of an integrated energy system

Palakshi Singh - palakshisiingh@gmail.com

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