Adil Rana Chhina holds a Master of Arts in War, Media and Society from the University of Kent. At the Hertie School, he studied international affairs specialising in security studies, along with energy and climate policy. Prior to this, he worked as a Research Associate at the United Service Institution of India, a defence and security services think tank and with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, focusing on India's role in historical global conflicts. While writing his thesis, Adil worked with a non-profit organisation promoting offshore wind energy globally, with a specific focus on the development of green hydrogen. He is particularly interested in opportunities in the climate and energy sector.
Master's thesis title
Betting on the future: Designing joint auctions for offshore wind and green hydrogen – Lessons from renewable energy support in Europe