Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW)
Aaditya Malhotra currently serves as a Research Analyst at the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) since June 2023. Previous roles include a Policy Training and Communications Intern at J-PAL South Asia, a Research and Knowledge Intern at Samhita, and User Athlete Experience at Ultrahuman. Earlier experience encompasses roles as a Volunteer at Amoli Trust and Pratisandhi, a Public Policy Research and Analyst at Sapio Analytics, and a Social Development professional at Navjyoti India Foundation. Additional internships involved marketing at Kineer Services Pvt. Ltd. and local government research at GEDY India. Aaditya holds a Master of Arts in Development Studies from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences and a Master's degree in Global and Development Studies from Roskilde University, along with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science from Hindu College, University of Delhi.
Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW)
The Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) is one of Asia’s leading not-for-profit policy research institutions. The Council uses data, integrated analysis, and strategic outreach to explain – and change – the use, reuse, and misuse of resources. The Council addresses pressing global challenges through an integrated and internationally focused approach. It prides itself on the independence of its high-quality research, develops partnerships with public and private institutions, and engages with the wider public. CEEW once again featured extensively across nine categories in the ‘2019 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report’, including being ranked as South Asia’s top think tank (15th globally) with an annual operating budget of less than USD 5 million for the seventh year in a row. In 2016, CEEW was also ranked 2nd in India, 4th outside Europe and North America, and 20th globally out of 240 think tanks as per the ICCG Climate Think Tank’s standardised rankings. In 2013 and 2014, CEEW was rated as India’s top climate change think-tank as per the ICCG standardised rankings. In over 10 years of operations, The Council has engaged in more than 270 research projects, published well over 200 peer-reviewed books, policy reports and papers, engaged with governments around the world over 670 times, helped state governments with water and irrigation reforms, and organised more than 350 seminars and conferences.