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India adopted International Monetary Fund's stabilization program during his governorship. 19 C. Rangarajan: 22 December 1992 — 21 November 1997 4 years, 334 days Rangarajan is an economist who served as the deputy governor of RBI prior to becoming the governor. His governorship oversaw the establishment of unified exchange rate.
Governors of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Pages in category "Governors of the Reserve Bank of India" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ...
Sanjay Malhotra (born 14 February 1968) is an Indian administrative service officer serving as the Current and 26th Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) since December 11, 2024. [3] [4] He is an Indian Administrative Service Officer of 1990 Batch Rajasthan Cadre. [5]
He was also the RBI Governor during 1992 Indian stock market scam also sometimes referred to as the Harshad Mehta scam, after the principal accused. The incident was called a failure of the country's securities markets. [14] After retirement, Venkitaramanan served as the Chairman of Ashok Leyland Investment Services Ltd.,
The deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India is the second most senior executive of the Reserve Bank of India after its governor. Since its establishment in 1934 by the government of India, the RBI has had 63 deputy governors. Currently the rank of deputy governor is equivalent to the rank of secretary to the govt. of India.
Raghuram Rajan was born on 3 February 1963 in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, [10] some metres from where the Gas Tragedy took place. [11] Raghuram Rajan was born to Raghavachari Govindarajan who was the topper of the 1953 batch of Indian Police Service who was then chosen to hold key positions in IB under the earmarking scheme and then R&AW when it was segregated from IB in 1962.
23 speeches given by Reddy during his term as RBI governor (2003 to 2008) are in the public domain. [21] Other speeches are also in the public domain, for example: Capital Flows and Self Reliance Redefined (Speech). Twenty Seventh Frank Moraes Lecture. Chennai, India. 13 July 2000. A Tale of Two Commissions and Missing Links (Speech). Indian ...
Ram Narain Malhotra [1] popularly known as R. N. Malhotra (1926 [2] – 29 April 1997 [3] [4]) was the seventeenth governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), serving from 4 February 1985 to 22 December 1990. [5] Malhotra was a member of the Indian Administrative Service.