Anirudh Burman on Rethinking India’s Land Regulation
Today my guest is Anirudh Burman. He is an associate research director and fellow at Carnegie Endowment India, and prior to that, he worked at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy and the Centre for Policy Research, both in New Delhi. He has his master’s in law from Harvard Law School. We spoke about the dysfunctional land markets and the kinds of reforms required in land use policy, land sale and land transfers. We also talked about the various experiments with land pooling and leasing in India, how to think about eminent domain law, land titling, land title insurance and much more.
Recorded July 15th, 2024.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) - Intro
(00:02:46) - How does India’s Land Market work?
(00:15:23) - Why do we have such bad regulation?
(00:23:519) - Land Transfer and Consolidation
(00:40:35) - Transitioning to an efficient land regulation system
(00:45:25) - Eminent Domain
(01:05:35) - Land Leasing
(01:11:01) - Land Pooling
(01:28:37) - Outro
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