
Yamini Aiyar
Former President and Chief Executive of the Centre for Policy Research and senior visiting fellow at Brown University, focused on governance, public policy and fiscal federalism.
Top 3 podcasts with Yamini Aiyar
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Feb 12, 2026 • 43min
Is a double-engine government crucial for growth?
Yamini Aiyar, policy expert on governance and fiscal federalism, and Louise Tillin, scholar of Indian politics and centre–state relations, debate whether aligned Centre and State rule matters for growth. They discuss fiscal centralization, politicized transfers, administrative delays, southern growth drivers, and the need for stronger federal institutions. The conversation focuses on how politics shapes funding and governance.

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Aug 14, 2025 • 1h 29min
Yamini Aiyar Schools Us on Education Policy in India
Yamini Aiyar, a Visiting Senior Fellow at Brown University and author of 'Lessons in State Capacity from Delhi’s Schools', discusses the multifaceted challenges in India's education policy. She delves into the effects of local governance on school autonomy and the impact of Delhi’s education reforms. The conversation also addresses the complexities of decentralization, the gaps in learning outcomes, and the urgent need for portable benefits and school vouchers. Aiyar emphasizes the importance of empowering educators and the role of community in driving meaningful change.

Nov 20, 2025 • 1h 12min
Is federalism in retreat under single-party hegemony?
Yamini Aiyar, a senior policy analyst and former CEO of the Centre for Policy Research, joins A. Kalaiyarasan, an academic from the Madras Institute of Development Studies, to dissect the complexities of Indian federalism. They explore the impact of the GST on Centre-State relations and the centralization of power. Key topics include the historical shifts in federal dynamics post-1991, fiscal constraints on states, and the role of inter-state cooperation in addressing regional inequalities. The discussion also critiques the implications of one nation, one election on representation.


