6 Years of Refining Public Policy & Shaping India's Future | ISPP ISPP 2.0: Six Years of Transforming Public Policy and Shaping India’s Future | Indian School of Public Policy Humane ClubMade in Humane Club
Vision 2047: Administrative Reforms for a Viksit Bharat
Download Report

ISPP 2.0: Six Years of Transforming Public Policy and Shaping India’s Future

28 SEP Saturday 00:00 Asia/Kolkata
Duration :
12 hour(s)
Where :
6 Years Of Transformation

ISPP 2.0: Six Years of Transforming Public Policy and Shaping India’s Future

It is said that the future belongs to those who prepare for it today. Six years ago, the Indian School of Public Policy (ISPP) was founded with a vision—to empower and cultivate a new generation of policy leaders who would drive India towards inclusive and sustainable growth. As we celebrate this significant milestone, we reflect on our journey with immense pride and excitement for what lies ahead.

Over the past six years, ISPP has stood at the forefront of #policyeducation in India, redefining how #public policy is perceived and practiced. Our institution was established with a single purpose: to bridge the gap between intention and execution, crafting leaders equipped with the skills, values, and intellectual capabilities to steer India’s development in the 21st century.

ISPP PDM Scholars at the 11th Annual Forum 2024 of the Public Affairs Forum of India (PAFI)

Our Key Achievements Include:

  • With a multi-disciplinary curriculum that blends the theoretical underpinnings of public policy with hands-on practical training, ISPP has empowered over 12,500 policy scholars to approach real-world problems with creativity and precision.
  • ISPP’s research center has become a hub of policy innovation, producing influential research across diverse domains such as governance, healthcare, education and urban development actively informing policy debates and guided governmental initiatives.
  • Partnership and Collaborations with prestigious national and international institutions, think-tanks and government agencies have amplified our reach and impact. 
  • Our graduates are now shaping public policy in key roles across governments, non-profits, and the private sector. They are making their mark not just in India, but on a global scale, actively contributing to policy changes in diverse fields such as climate resilience, economic policy and gender equality.
First in-person convocation after COVID held on July 16th, 2022 at Ashoka Hotel saw scholars from three batches of PDM (Class of 2022, 2021, and 2020) receiving their certificates

Entering Version 2: A New Era of Transformation

As we step into our next phase, ISPP Version 2 aims to build on the lessons learnt and the achievements secured. This is not just an evolution but a revolution in our approach to public policy education. It is a bold response to the growing complexities of governance, technology and human development.

In this new phase, ISPP will place a sharper focus on interdisciplinary learning, global partnerships and digitally enabled public policy frameworks. With new initiatives in the pipeline, we aim to enhance our outreach to underserved communities, harness the power of data analytics and develop cutting-edge programs to address emerging challenges.

At a time when India is poised for #transformativegrowth, institutions like ISPP must continue to lead by example. The challenges we face today require comprehensive solutions and ISPP is committed to providing the talent, ideas, and frameworks necessary to navigate this new era.

Class of 2024 at TREK Nagtibba Trek, as part of the Anatarng Leadership Lab
Nobel Laureate Michael Kremer with ISPP scholars during his visit to India in February 2023

An Open Call to Collaborate and Partner

As we embark on this new chapter, we invite funders, stakeholders and changemakers to join hands with ISPP. The road ahead is challenging and the need for strong partnerships has never been greater. Together, we can create a future where effective public policies address pressing societal needs and create equitable growth opportunities for all.

In the words of Abraham Lincoln, The best way to predict the future is to create it.” 

Professor OP Agrawal, delivering a talk to trainee officers at Bihar Institute of Public Administration and Rural Development (BIPARD), as part of ISPP ‘s commitment to train Future Leaders

At ISPP, we are not just predicting the future; we are building it—one policy leader at a time.

To our supporters, alumni, faculty and partners—thank you for being part of this journey. Here’s to the next six years and beyond, as ISPP Version 2 takes public policy education to new heights.