Prof. Nalin Bharti

Prof. Nalin Bharti
Professor (Economics) and DPIIT IPR Chair Professor, The Ministry of Commerce, Government of India on additional charge basis at Department of Humanities and Social Science

Ph. D (1999-2004) on the topic “Issues in Privatization and Its Practice: Divestiture of State Owned Enterprises in Bangladesh and Lessons for India”, South Asian Studies Division, School of International Studies, JNU, New Delhi.

Ph: +91-6115-233-017
nalinbharti[*AT]iitp.ac.in
Research Areas
  • International Economy and Trade, IPR, Macroeconomic Reforms, WTO and India, Labour Economics

Students
Sr. No. Photo Area of Reasearch Degree
1
Priyanka Sinha
2
Raj Rajesh
3
Kumar Gaurav
4
Chandan Kumar
Former Students
Sr. No. Photo Area of Reasearch Current Position
1
Dr. Priyanka Sinha
Trade Policy Reforms: A case Study of Trade Liberalization in India (1991-2010) PhD awarded in 2015
2
Dr. Raj Rajesh
Business Cycles in India: Anatomy and Dynamics PhD awarded in 2016
3
Dr. Kumar Gaurav
India’s Free Trade Agreements: An Appraisal of Trade Creation and Trade Diversion PhD awarded in 2020
4
Dr. Anupama Singh
Integrated Sustainable Solid Waste Management to Reduce Environmental Health Hazards of Young Population in Patna(under Administrative Supervision of Prof. Nalin Bharti) PhD awarded in 2020
5
Dr. Mamta Kumari
Trade Facilitation: South Asia and Beyond PhD awarded in 2021
6
Dr. Chandan Kumar
Non -Tariff Measures and Agriculture Trade: India and Its Trading Partners PhD awarded in 2023
7
Dr. Mrityunjay Kumar
Post TRIPS Access to Patented Medicines: India and Beyond PhD awarded in 2024
8
Dr. Dhananjay Patra
Strategising Sustainable Human Development in Tribal Areas: With Special Reference to Jhargram (West Bengal) PhD awarded in 2024
9
Ms. Ayesha Fatima
Trade Effects of Technical Non-tariff Measures in the Context of South –South Trade Thesis submitted in 2024
10
Ms. Aditi
Investigating FDI V ODA for Transport and Energy: Evidence from India Thesis submitted in 2024
11
Mr. Kislay Kashyap
Assessing Efficiency and Productivity of The Indian Textile and Apparel Sector: A parametric Approach Thesis submitted in 2024
12
Mr. Toni Sharma
The Impact of EU Non-Tariff Measure Reductions on Textile and Clothing Exports: A Comparative Analysis of India, Bangladesh, China, and Vietnam Thesis submitted in 2024
13
Mr. Saurav
Foreign Direct Investment and Its influences on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in India Thesis submitted in 2024
Professional Experience
    • 12th Finance Commission, Government of India.
    • Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).
    • NALSAR University of Law(India’s Top Law School) Intellectual Property Education & Research Max-Planck Institute, NALSAR and World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
    • Public Economics in South Asia, at National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi.
    • Law Teaching and Legal Research Skills, Cardiff University, NALSAR University of Law and British Council.
    • Knowledge Community on Children in India (KCCI) ,UNICEF.
Awards & Honours
    • Visitor’s Nominee on the Selection Committee for the selection of Professors in IITs.
    • Best teacher award on Teacher’s Day in the year 2017 by The Indian Institute of Technology Patna. Member Technical Committee, 12th International Conference on Economics, Trade and Development (ICETD 2022) ,13–15 May 2022, Seoul, South Korea.
    • Received the best paper award for the paper, ‘Does bureaucracy affect the outcome of logistics performance? Empirical evidence from South Asia', presented at 3rd Virtual Jaipuria International Management Conference 17-18 July 2020 in the Information Technology track jointly with Mamta Kumari.
    • Elected as a  member of the Executive Council of the Indian Society of Labor Economics (ISLE) from 2019 onwards.
    • Plenary speaker at the 14th Symposium for young Researchers-FIKUSZ 2019 at Obuda University, Budapest on 29th November, 2019.
    • Received the best paper award (in the English presentation category) at the 14th Symposium for young Researchers-FIKUSZ 2019 at Obuda University, Budapest on 29th November,2019.
    • Member Board of Governance (BOG) Indian Institute of Technology Patna for two years 2016-June 2018
    • Member Finance Committee (FC), Indian Institute of Technology Patna for two years 2016-June 2018
    • Received the Diploma of Appreciation in the IV international Scientific Conference on the series of ‘Public Sector in the Modern Economy’ at University of Bialystok, Poland,23-24 Oct,2014.
    • Selected for the Bharat Shiksha Ratan Award 2012 by Global Society for Health and Educational Growth, Delhi.
Member of Professional bodies
    • Indian Society of Labour Economics (Life Time).
    • The Indian Science Congress Association (Life Time) .
    • Indian Economic Association ( Life Time).
    • Virtual Institute UNCTAD - United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
    • Division on Globalization and Development Strategies.
    • American association of Economics, Validity yearly.
    • The Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute, Harvard University.
Books
    • Privatization Unbound: Experiences in Bangladesh and India, Bookwell, New Delhi, 2010.
    • Life in the Era of COVID-19: Impact on Women-Villagemakers of Bihar and Future Prospects, jointly with  Simi Mehta, Madhu Joshi, Ritika Gupta, Anshula Mehta, Devaki Singh, Sunidhi Agarwal, Eby Atee, Tanya Agrawal, Gby Atee, Reena Kumari, and Nitin Tagade, IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute Foundation, New Delhi (2021), ISBN: 978-81-951187-4-8.

    Book Chapters:

    • Exploring Smart Waste Management for Smart Agriculture in India in Waste Management, Sanitation and Society, (jointly with Dhananjaya Kumar and Meghna Dutta, in Amrita Dwivedi (Ed) Cambridge Scholar Publishing, 2023.
    • Revisiting Literature on Trade Facilitation (TF) in the Context of COVID-19 and South Asia', Jointly with Mamta Kumari in Studies in International Economics and Finance, Essays in Honour of Prof Bandi Kamaiah, Naoyuki Yoshino, Rajendra M Paramanik, Anoop S Kumar (Eds.) Springer,2022.
    • Foreign Direct Investment in Energy –Mix : An Assessment of Sustainable Indian Cities, Smart Cities for Sustainable Development(jointly with Aditi) , Ram Kumar Mishra, Ch Lakshmi Kumari, Sandeep Chachra, P.S. Janaki Krishna, Anupama Dubey, R. B. Singh, Springer, 2022.
    • Sharing Economy in India: Looking Base of the Pyramid through Critical Infrastructure in “Sharing Economy at the base of the pyramid: Opportunities and Challenges” jointly with Aditi in Qureshi Israr, Bhatt Babita, Shukla Dhirendra Mani (Eds.) Springer 2021.
    • Utilizing Youth Power for Making India Great, jointly with Nribhay Sankar in YOUTH Power in India,Ziauddin Ahmad,Dalip Kumar,Vijay Lakshmi,and Syed Shuaib Ahmad, Alhikmah Foundation,New Delhi ,2021.
    • Privatization and Labour in South Asia: Some Issues in Fiscal Sociology, New Essays on Fiscal Sociology -Considerations of an Encyclopedia on Fiscal Sociology, Ed. Prof. JÃrgen Backhaus, Peter Lang Verlag,2013.
    • Privatization as Innovation in Governance in India, Innovative Trends in Public Governance in Asia, Vol.16, Ed. Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko, Stephen J. Baily and Pekka Valkama, IOS Press,Netherlands,2011.
    • ISFTA: Lessons for Bangladesh. In S. Chatterjee, N.P. Singh, D.P. Dayal, and N. Gupta (Eds.), Managing in Recovering Markets ,New Delhi: Springer Jointly with Gaurav, K. & Sinha, P. 2014.Institutional Reform in Higher Education: Is NKN an Option? (Jointly with Naveen K. Nishchal), Imperatives for Quality Higher Education, Ed. Mridula Sahay and R K Mishra, Macmillan Publishers India Ltd,2011.
    • Is Dumping Laissez Un-faire? : An Exploratory Survey of the Cases and Law in India and Beyond , International Law Association(Regional Branch, India),New Delhi,2009,
    • Offshore Outsourcing (OO) in India’s ITES: How effective it is in data protection? , ‘Tradition and Innovation’ Szent István Bulletin, yearly published book, by the Szent István University Gödöllő, Hungry, 2008.
    • IT and ITES: the twin growth in India’s Services Sector, in "Rethinking India's Growth Strategy: Services vs Manufacturing", Institute of Public Enterprise, 2008, Hyderabad.
Publications / Journals
    • Madhuri Kumari and Nalin Bharti, India’s Deep Integration with South Korea and Japan: A Trade Analysis, Millennial Asia, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/09763996241290879
    • Ayesha and Nalin Bharti ,Effect of Technical NTMs on Indian Exports to ASEAN: What Role Do Logistics and Governance Capabilities Play?” jointly with Ayesha https://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/SWXRXXU7C2IRXH8SXBCR/full,September,2024.
    • FDI in Transport, EV sales and Governance in India: Probing Co-integration Through VECM Model, Transportation in Developing Economies, Volume 10, Issue 2,2024 https://link.springer.com/journal/40890/volumes-and-issues/10-2
    • Kislay Kashyap and Nalin Bharti,Total factor Productivity Growth in the Indian Textile Sector: A Panel Data Analysis of Technical Progress, Allocative Efficiency and Scale Effects, Library Progress International,2024,https://bpasjournals.com/library-science/index.php/journal/search/search
    • Toni Sharma and Nalin Bharti,Are Textile and clothing the doorway in India -EU FTA?,2024, https://bpasjournals.com/library-science/index.php/journal/article/view/2803
    • Revitalizing Agriculture: Role of Cow Dung and Urine in Promoting Sustainability, Bhartiya Krishi Anusandhan Patrika, volume 39 issue 1 (march 2024) : 32-38.
    • Mrityunjay Kumar, and Nalin Bharti ,Why Patent Waiver for Covid-19 Vaccines and Pharmaceuticals?, The Journal of World Intellectual Property, Wiley, Article DOI: jwip.12269 (accepted for publication).
    • Mrityunjay Kumar, Ayesha Fatma and Nalin Bharti, Access to Medicines and Medical Equipment during COVID-19: Searching Compatibility between the WTO and the WHO, India Quarterly, Vol 78, Issue 1, March 2022, Sage.
    • Fatma Ayesha and Bharti Nalin Developing Countries, Technical Non-Tariff Measures and South-South Trade: A Structural Gravity Analysis, October 2022,International Journal of Trade Economics and Finance 13(5).
    • Madhuri Kumari, Nalin Bharti & Atsuko Kamiike, Japan’s investment in India: post covid-19 investment opportunities in pharmaceuticals, Transnational CorporationsReview, Volume 13, Issue 2 ,2021, Taylor & Francis.
    • Mamta Kumari and Nalin Bharti, Estimating the impact of COVID-19 on South Asia's exports: does trade facilitation matter now more than ever? TransnationalCorporations Review , Volume 13, 2021 - Issue 4, 2021 Taylor & Francis.
    • Mamta KumariNalin Bharti, Linkages Between Trade Facilitation and Governance: Relevance for Post-COVID-19 Trade Strategy, Millenial Asia, Jan,2021,Sage.
    • Madhuri Kumari, Ayesha Fatma and Nalin Bharti, Why India forwent RCEP? Analyzing Trade Diversion Effects of Indian FTAs, Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, Volume 6 , No 3,2021
    • Mamta KumariNalin Bharti, What Drive Trade Costs? South Asia and Beyond ,South Asia Economic Journal,November 2020,Sage.
    • Mamta KumariNalin Bharti,Does bureaucracy affect theoutcome of logistics performance?Empirical evidence fromSouth Asia,American Journal of Business,Nov,2020,Emrald.
    • Ayesha Fatma & Nalin Bharti, Perception vs. reality: understanding the US–China trade war,Transnational Corporation Review, Volume 11, 2019 - Issue 4.
    • Mritunjay kaumar and Nalin Bharti, Provisions of Generic Drugs under Section 3 (d) of Indian IP Act: What does data from the Backward States Reveal? Artha Vijnana, Vol. LXI, No.4, December 2019.
    • Chandan Kumar,Nalin Bharti, Post- SAFTA NTMs for Agro- Trade: What Revealed from India- South Asia approach, Foreign Trade Review , October , 2020.
    • Chandan Kumar, Nalin Bharti, Why NTM is a challenge in trade relations? Evidence from India- Africa Agro- Trade, Insight on Africa, April ,2020 .
    • Kumar Gaurav, Nalin Bharti,Some Common Lessons from Uncommon FTAs, South Asia Economic Journal,:
      https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1391561418824479
      Volume 20 Issue 1, 2019.
    • Chandan Kumar, Nalin Bharti Indo- EU Agricultural Trade: Trade Restrictions and SPS Measures, Óbuda University e-Bulletin, Óbuda University, Volume 8 No-1,2018.
    • Kumar Gaurav, Nalin Bharti, Has the South Asian Free Trade Area_ _Improved the Member Countries Trade? Evidence from the Gravity Model, Forthcoming - International Journal of Business and Globalization (IJBG), Inder Science Publisher.
    • Kumar Gaurav, Nalin Bharti, India-Japan CEPA: What RCA Index Reveals for Trade in Services? Foreign Trade Review 53(3), 2018.
    • Takács István, Nalin Bharti, FDI in Central and Eastern Europe’s (CEE) Agribusiness What Lessons for India?, Foreign Trade Review, Vol 51, Issue 2, 2016, pp-113-146.
    • Nalin Bharti and Gopal Ganesh, Is Labour Law a Hindrance in India’s Public Enterprises Reforms? OPTIMUM STUDIA EKONOMICZNE,NR 5 (83) 2016.
    • Nalin Bharti, Kumar Gaurav and Chandan Kumar, IT-ITES trade of SAARC countries: does kaleidoscopic comparative advantage work? Int. J. Transitions and Innovation Systems, Vol. 5, No. 1, 2016,pp-80-96.
    • Bharti, Nalin and Satyarthi, Shaiwal , Why TK Incompatible with IPR: Practical   implications and illustrations , Journal of Central European Green Innovation, Vol 02, Number 2,     2014.
    • Kumar Gaurav ,Nalin Bharti and Priyanka Sinha , Is India Back to the Hindu Growth Rate,YOJNA, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, New Delhi, April,2014.
    • Priyanka Sinha and Nalin Bharti,India’s Import Tariff Evaluation During Recent Financial Crisis, Foreign Trade Review ,February 2014 49: 45-93.
    • Sinha, Priyanka.; Bharti, Nalin.; Takacs, Istvan.; and Gyorgy, T.Katalin. Have Trade Policy Reforms Improved Indo-Hungarian Trade? Some Evidence from Agriculture Sector, ACTA AGRONOMICA ÓVÁRIENSIS, VOL. 55. NO. 2. Mosonmagyaróvár,2013.
    • Kumar Gaurav and Nalin Bharti, Has Bihar any Export Potential, Bihar Economic Journal,Vol-1, Issue-1,2013.
    • Sadeqa Ghazal , Kumar Gaurav & Nalin Bharti, Why English? The Leader of ITES Offshore , Amity Global HRM Review, September,2013.
    • Nalin Bharti and Gopal Ganesh ,Privatization and Labour in South Asia: Some Issues in Fiscal Sociology, New Essays on Fiscal Sociology -Considerations of an Encyclopaedia on Fiscal Sociology,Ed. Prof. JÃrgen Backhaus,Peter Lang Verlag,2013.
    • Bharti, Nalin. and Kumar, Chanchal. Information and Economic Development, Bihar Development Report,2012, Indicus Analytics, New Delhi.
    • Nalin Bharti 'Privatization as Innovation in Governance in India, in Innovative Trends in Public Governance in Asia, Vol.16, Ed. Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko, Stephen J. Baily and Pekka Valkama, IOS Press,Netherlands,2011,pp203-219.
    • Priyanka Sinha & Nalin Bharti, Trade Policy Reforms in India: What is missing in Recent Literature? Journal of Management & Public Policy, Vol. 4, No. 1, December 2012.
    • Raj Rajesh, Sanjib Bordoloi and Nalin Bharti, Assessing The Role of Trade in Transmission of Global Financial Crisis to the Indian Economy, Indian Journal of Economics and Business, Vol 10,No 4, 2011.
    • Public-private partnership in India’s Urban Water Public Utilities: A case of Sonia Vihar Water Project-Delhi (jointly with Dr.G.Ganesh),Journal of Management and Public Policy,Vol.1 No- 2,Jan-June 2010.
    • 'Global Financial Crisis: A Comparative study of three Representatives (US,India and Bangladesh)of three different World- developed, developing and least developed' in Financial Crisis and Global Business Challenges, Department of Finance, University of Dhaka,2009.
    • Doing LPO Business in India, Int. J. Technology Transfer and  Commercialisation, Vol. 6, Nos. 2/3/4, 2007.
    • Beyond Wines and Spirits: Developing Countries’ GI products and their potentials in WTO Regime with special reference to India, Journal of Intellectual Property Rights, Vol-11,No- 2,March 2006, Jointly with Prof. Tushar Kanti Saha.
    • Opportunities  for MNCs in India’s Northeast, Vol.7No. 10, Oct-2004,  Peace & Conflict, New Delhi India.