I am a first-year Economics PhD student at the University of Pittsburgh. Prior to this, I worked as an Academic Associate in the Economics Department at Azim Premji University (APU). My research focuses on inequality, political economy, and labor economics. I'm committed to conducting research grounded in evidence and using microeconomic theory and econometrics to address real-world policy issues. At APU, I taught data analysis and empirical methods using STATA and R to both undergraduate and graduate students.
I earned a master's degree in economics from the University of Warwick and a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Delhi.
Outside of economics, I am a dedicated Arsenal fan with an interest in history and wildlife. I also enjoy experimenting with cooking. In the past, I authored books and managed successful online platforms covering topics like Pokémon and Amazon Affiliate websites. You can find my books on Amazon.