We model two historical earthquake scenarios based on today’s exposure in Guwahati (1897 Assam) and Kachchh (2001 Bhuj) using OpenQuake, and then test how three reference insurance structures (CEA, JER, EQC) perform at 2%, 25%, and 80% penetration rates. Results show that insurance can transfer a substantial share of losses, even at low uptake. However, outcomes are highly sensitive to event caps, limits, and deductibles, and exhibit diminishing returns beyond moderate penetration.
We’re supporting a multidisciplinary collaboration building an integrated, community-informed exposure and risk model for farming communities across Assam, Nagaland, and Manipur in India. The work combines climate and hydrological hazards with financial and institutional vulnerabilities, grounded in local livelihood practices and partner knowledge, to enable more equitable and informed decision-making for farmers, lenders, insurers, and policymakers.
Design consultancy for elevated equipment platform and containerized unit. Design support for an AGCL site upgrade involving an elevated skid/platform with safe access, equipment support framing, and layout coordination. We provided practical design inputs and drawings to improve constructability, operations access, and safety.