
About Dil Rahut
Dil Rahut is vice-chair of research and a senior research fellow at ADBI.From Crisis to Resilience: The Evolution of the Banking Sector in Asia and the Pacific

Despite repeated global shocks, the banking systems in Asia and the Pacific have emerged stronger thanks to bold reforms, smarter regulation, and rising digital adoption.
Flush and Flourish: Upgraded Toilets Can Transform Lives in Rural Asia

Flush toilets can help to improve improve lives, boost economies, and secure a healthier future for millions.
Navigating Linear Transport Infrastructure Through Conservation Landscapes

Transport infrastructure such as roads and railways facilitates connectivity and growth but also fragments habitats, disrupts wildlife movement, and threatens biodiversity.
Evaluating G20 Commitments on Climate Change, Health, Well-Being, and Agriculture

The G20 has consistently emphasized its role as the premier forum for global economic cooperation, operating in the spirit of multilateralism and consensus.
Forests and Climate: Urgent Action Needed at COP29

Forests play a fundamental role in the global carbon cycle and are one of our most powerful natural allies in combating climate change.
Mechanization Driving the Future of Agriculture in Asia

Agricultural mechanization boosts production by using machinery for tasks like plowing, irrigation, and harvesting to increase efficiency, reduce labor intensity, and alleviate seasonal labor shortages.
Funding a Resilient Future: Bridging Climate Financing Gaps

Climate finance is at the forefront of the climate change discourse as a critical tool for achieving mitigation and adaptation outcomes.
Food Security Amid Evolving Inclusive Growth Priorities

Food security is a global challenge impacted by multiple evolving threats to the food supply chain.
How the Internet is Revolutionizing Sustainable Agriculture in Asia

Internet use can fosters a more sustainable future for agriculture through improved farm management and farm performance.
Social Protection for the Informal Economy in South Asia

The informal economy leaves workers exposed to financial and personal risks


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