Rashi Agarwal is a Senior Research Associate at the Sustainable Futures Collaborative’s Energy Transitions vertical. She works on just energy transition and energy governance in India. She is also interested in gender equality and social inclusion, natural resource management, and international climate policy. Rashi was a Senior Research Associate at the International Forum for Environment, Sustainability & Technology's (iFOREST) Just Transition vertical. She also worked as a Sustainability Specialist at the Environmental Management Centre (EMC) for two years wherein she contributed to projects on circular economy and extended producer’s responsibility, corporate sustainability and ESG, and social impact assessments. She also worked as an intern at the Stockholm Environment Institute's (SEI) Gender, Environment and Development team. Rashi holds a master’s degree in International Affairs from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. Her dissertation focused on addressing the issue of air pollution through vehicular emissions through a comparative study of Delhi and Metro Manila. In parallel to pursuing her degree, she worked as a Volunteer Associate – Climate Action Platform at the Asian Venture Philanthropy Network and as a Student Researcher at the Institute for Public Understanding of Risk.
ETPI | 27 April 2026
By analysing the Jharkhand Task Force on Sustainable Just Transition, this study highlights key institutional gaps and offer lessons for other states to enhance preparedness, improve policy alignment, build capacity, foster coordination, enable participation, and strengthen data systems for a just energy transition.
25 August 2025
It takes a community to build a think tank – we realised this very early in the journey of establishing the Sustainable Futures Collaborative. Two years in, we reflect on whether we are on the right track to tackle evolving climate, energy, and environment challenges. This blog shares the process, the pains, and the pleasures of finding out.