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A Tryst with Statecraft, Here the Future
Project Statecraft
17 episodes
2 days ago
We aim to bring young people closer to understand statecraft through fun and fierce discussion podcasts brought to you by our team. The podcast includes engaging discussions with young professionals as well as leaders and experts in fields spanning the lengths of our podcast scope, and to close the massive gap between young people and their place as change-makers in the fields of policy, administration, business, education, governance, and most importantly, statecraft.
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We aim to bring young people closer to understand statecraft through fun and fierce discussion podcasts brought to you by our team. The podcast includes engaging discussions with young professionals as well as leaders and experts in fields spanning the lengths of our podcast scope, and to close the massive gap between young people and their place as change-makers in the fields of policy, administration, business, education, governance, and most importantly, statecraft.
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Youth Lens to Energy Transition: Opportunities and Voice
A Tryst with Statecraft, Here the Future
27 minutes 41 seconds
1 year ago
Youth Lens to Energy Transition: Opportunities and Voice

In this episode of "A Tryst with Statecraft," we are joined by Soham Kshirsagar from the Office of the G20 Sherpa and the World Resources Institute India. The conversation delves into Soham's experiences and insights, shedding light on the intersection of youth engagement, climate policy, and energy transition.

We begin by exploring Soham's role within the G20 Sherpa Office, discussing the nature of his involvement and the early career experiences that paved the way for his current position. Soham reflects on his research specialisation and the impactful outputs achieved during his tenure.

The discussion then moves to the critical topic of youth engagement in climate policy. As a younger member of the G20 Sherpa team, Soham shares his observations on how youth voices are influencing climate decisions and highlights successful instances of intergenerational collaboration within the team.

Transitioning to his role at the World Resources Institute India, Soham offers valuable insights into the potential of hydrogen as a future fuel. He elaborates on India's ambitious net zero target for 2070 and outlines the roadmap for transitioning to greener fuels.

Soham also addresses the concerns of young listeners, providing guidance on how they can position themselves to leverage opportunities in the burgeoning green hydrogen sector and drive the future of energy transition.

Finally, in keeping with our tradition, we ask Soham to look ahead and identify the most promising avenues for youth to influence global climate policy. He offers practical advice on how young people can prepare themselves to take on leadership roles in the climate policy space.

Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic role of youth in shaping climate policy and the future of energy transition.

A Tryst with Statecraft, Here the Future
We aim to bring young people closer to understand statecraft through fun and fierce discussion podcasts brought to you by our team. The podcast includes engaging discussions with young professionals as well as leaders and experts in fields spanning the lengths of our podcast scope, and to close the massive gap between young people and their place as change-makers in the fields of policy, administration, business, education, governance, and most importantly, statecraft.