Professional Affiliation
Non-resident Fellow, Bruegel (Brussels)
Expert Bio
From 2012 to 2016 Mr. Suman Bery was the Chief Economist of Royal Dutch Shell, and was based in The Hague, The Netherlands. He is currently a Nonresident Fellow of the Brussels think-tank Bruegel, as well as a Global Fellow of the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, based in New Delhi. He also serves on the board of the Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation in New Delhi, a non-profit dedicated to supporting India’s transition to a low-carbon future. Mr Bery served as Director-General (Chief Executive) of the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER), New Delhi. He was a member of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council, of India’s Statistical Commission, the Task Force on National Security and of the Reserve Bank of India’s Technical Advisory Committee on Monetary Policy. Prior to NCAER, Mr. Bery was with the World Bank in Washington DC with a particular focus on Latin America and the Caribbean. His professional writing includes contributions on energy policy. the political economy of reform, financial sector and banking reform and energy trends and policy.
Wilson Center Project
India’s Energy Security: U.S. Interests and Engagement
Project Summary
India’s energy imperatives (security of supply; enhanced household access to modern fuels; moderating growth in carbon emissions; and managing local air pollution) will force incremental institutional and policy reform of the country’s energy system to support India’s growth aspirations in the next two decadesThe US and India have a well-established program energy cooperation. Under the Obama administration the focus of this dialogue had been on technology for clean energy. While containing emissions (and addressing indoor and outdoor air pollution) will continue to shape India’s energy choices, the proposed program of research is intended to explore areas of common interest (and to highlight areas of disagreement) between the US and India on India’s quest for energy security, at a time of significant change in the global structure of demand, production, transport, pricing and trade in oil, refined petroleum products and natural gas.
Major Publications
How is the G20 tackling debt problems of the poorest countries. Bruegel. Feb 25, 2021
Way in the World. Seminar 737. January 2021.
Review of Memoir by Montek Singh Ahluwalia 'BACKSTAGE: The Story Behind India’s High Growth Years'. Seminar 731. July
2020.
Debt Relief for Sub-Saharan Africa: what now?, with Sybrand Brekelmans and Alicia Garcia-Herrero. Bruegel. July 14, 2020
A Smart Indian response to China, co-author Alicia Garcia-Herrrero. East Asia Forum, July 5, 2020
Toward a smart Indian response to China, co-author Alicia Garcia-Herrero, Bruegel and Asia Times, June 23, 2020
Covid-19 and India: economic impact and response. Bruegel, May 27, 2020
The revived centrality of the G20, co-author Sybrand Brekelmans. Bruegel, April 28, 2020
India navigates a new global order. East Asia Forum and Bruegel, Feb 3, 2020
'Energizing India'. book co-authored with Arunabha Ghosh and Ritu Mathur. Sage (India) 2017
The G20 turns ten: what's past is prologue. Bruegel policy contribution November 2018
Financial reforms in India and Latin America in Integration and Trade Journal: Volume 21: No. 43: December, 2017: LATINDIA: The Future of Cooperation between India and Latin America
Personal website: www.sumanbery.org
Insight & Analysis by Suman Bery
- Video
- Geoeconomics
Reviewing the World Bank-IMF Meetings: Challenges and Priorities
- Past event
- Geoeconomics
The IMF, World Bank, and the Economic Security Challenge
- Article
- Terrorism
The Deteriorating Situation in Afghanistan: Expertise from the Wilson Center
- Past event
- Geoeconomics
WEBCAST: International Financial Cooperation in a Post-Pandemic World
- Past event
- Geoeconomics
New Delhi's Plan for Economic Recovery: What Is It, and Can It Work?
- Past event
- Geoeconomics