Bhargavi Zaveri is a distinguished doctoral researcher in the subject of Law at the prestigious National University of Singapore. With her intellect and expertise, she has carved out a niche for herself in the area of legal agendas, focusing on financial regulation, bankruptcy law, regulatory governance, and political economy. Apart from her academic pursuits, Bhargavi Zaveri is also known as an editor of the IndiaCorpLaw Blog, where she contributes to the study on corporate and economic law in India. She has been a senior researcher at the Finance Research Group (FRG) at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR).
She also works on land-related policy issues in Maharashtra. She has previously held research positions at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP), New Delhi, and the Harvard Law School. She was part of the team working on the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, the working group for setting up the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI), and has assisted in setting up India's first information utility. In the past, she has worked and published on institutional structures and regulatory governance in law-making processes in India. She regularly engages with the Ministry of Finance on various questions of financial regulation and policy. She is a lawyer by training.
Bhargavi's journey reflects her unwavering commitment to the study of law and finance. Her in-depth exploration of this field is essential in understanding how regulatory frameworks can be improved and adapted to meet the evolving needs of the global financial landscape. As the financial world continues to emerge, her research is vital in shaping more robust and adaptive legal frameworks that support the global economy.
Among her many achievements are the NUS Research Scholarship, the Securities and Exchange Board of India Development Research Grant, and the NSE-NYU Stern Initiative Research Grant.