Former Chief Economic Adviser (CEA)
Krishnamurthy Subramanian will be the Executive Director for
India at the
International Monetary Fund (
IMF) from November onwards.
The Appointments Committee of Cabinet (ACC), in an order issued on Thursday, said that Subramanian will have a three year tenure or until further orders, beginning November 1.
Subramanian, who is currently a Professor at the
Indian School of Business, was the Chief Economic Adviser between 2018 and 2021.
The order further mentioned that Subramanian will succeed
Surjit Bhalla at IMF, whose tenure ends on October 31.
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