New Delhi, India — Class of 2026
I came to economics through writing and research — drawn to the way it explains decisions, institutions, and the structure of societies. But the deeper I went, the more I found myself pulled toward the rigour of mathematics and the precision of quantitative thinking. I am now building, slowly and deliberately, toward the intersection of mathematics, economics, and data.
// 02. Experience
Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Govt. of India
Focused on the data-driven side of national policy. Statistically tracked government scheme performance metrics, helping evaluate the real-world efficacy of large-scale public initiatives across India.
Edunomix Institute — Remote
Writing articles on the Indian economy and serving as a member of the Indian Chapter. Hosted a national-level economics essay competition with participants from over 19 states.
Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram
Participated in inter-school economics competitions, helped organise club events, and contributed to the editing and compilation of the annual economics magazine.
// 03. Awards
National Startup Weekend — 1st Place
Master's Union • Nov 2023. First place in a national-level team startup competition.
Volatus Celestecon — 2nd Place
Aeross, DPS R.K. Puram • Nov 2024. National aerospace competition.
Published in IIM Rohtak — Top 7/250
Finance article selected in Arbitrage journal. Ranked top 7 out of 250 submissions.
Boston University — Selected Top 5/400
Nationally selected among top 5 out of 400 applicants for BU Summer School.
// 04. Research & Writing
An exploration of how economics shapes decisions and societies in a globally connected world. Examines five key mechanisms through which economic forces drive outcomes across policy, behaviour, and institutions.
View publication →Regular writing on macroeconomic trends, policy analysis, and structural shifts in the Indian economy, published through the Edunomix Institute's Indian Chapter.
View on LinkedIn →// 05. Project Log
Building my personal portfolio from scratch, currently learning HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Ruby through The Odin Project curriculum — working toward being able to build full, functional web projects independently.
An exploration of Monte Carlo methods with a focus on their applications in finance and economics — including risk modelling, asset pricing, and stochastic forecasting. Aimed at building both theoretical understanding and a working implementation.
A research paper on black swan events and their economic consequences, being developed in collaboration with a professor at ISBF. Examining how extreme, low-probability events propagate through financial systems and what frameworks exist — or fail — to anticipate them.
A data visualisation tool pulling public RBI and MOSPI datasets to display key macroeconomic indicators interactively — planned once I have sufficient JavaScript knowledge.
// 06. Reading Log
Currently reading
Leonardo da Vinci
Why I'm reading it: Da Vinci's obsessive curiosity across disciplines — art, anatomy, engineering, mathematics — feels like the original blueprint for thinking across fields. I want to understand what that kind of mind actually looked like up close.
Reading next
Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done
On the list
The Changing World Order
On the list
Introduction to Probability
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