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Manvi Khanna

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Manvi Khanna is a Research Associate in the Future of Finance Initiative at Dvara Research. She completed her BBA.LLB (Hons.) from National Law University Odisha, Cuttack in 2021 and is a university gold medallist for highest grades in Corporate and Insurance Laws. Before joining Dvara Research, she worked with Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy, New Delhi undertaking independent research work relating to financial inclusion, digital public infrastructures and sustainable finance. At Vidhi, she has also worked with the Ministry of Finance and the International Financial Services Centres Authority. Her interests primarily lie at the intersection of finance, technology and data governance, with a focus on leveraging research to make financial systems more inclusive and robust.

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October 21, 2025 | Dvara Research

In the first blog of this series of two, we break down (i) the Committee's methodology, (ii) key insights on the current state of AI adoption, (iii) FREE AI Framework and (iv) its recommendations.

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On 13 December 2024, the Ministry of Finance, Government of India (MoF) released the draft Banning of Unregulated Lending Activities (BULA) Act. This aligns with recommendations made in the Report of the Working Group on Digital Lending.

By Deepti George, Dwijaraj Bhattacharya, Manvi Khanna, Anubhutie Singh
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This Whitepaper unpacks what RTAI would mean in the context of digital lending. While the term Responsible AI has been adequately conceptualized in academia and elsewhere, it still needs to be coherently contextualized to specific domains.

By PwC, Beni Chugh, Manvi Khanna, Anubhutie Singh
March 21, 2025 | The Hindu Business Line

When AI-driven decisions are fair, respect privacy and are not opaque, they foster customer confidence

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February 28, 2025 | Dvara Research

The response presents our thinking on the governance of artificial intelligence (AI). It is divided into two parts. Part A summarises our key inputs which are also presented below in the form of this write-up. Part B provides a section-by-section paragraph-wise detailed feedback as per the Ministry’s Consultation Form requirements.

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Establishing principle-level guidance on operationalising Responsible AI would induce clarity and confidence

October 16, 2024 | Dvara Research

This blog presents a self-assessment checklist targeted at UI/UX designers and AA product managers, enabling them to surface gaps in the design of their consent artefacts especially in relation to the vulnerable customer.