Stata and R are the statistical workhorses behind quantitative policy work — running regressions on survey data, modeling voting patterns, or testing program impact — and they're core to how a Policy Researcher at a think tank or a Political Scientist actually produces evidence rather than opinion. Indian policy research institutes (like ICRIER, NCAER, or CPR) and government-adjacent analytics roles routinely list one of these two languages as a screening requirement, and a Policy Analyst without either is usually confined to qualitative or secondary-source work.
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