Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

CEA KV Subramania­n decides to step down

- Asit Ranjan Mishra asit.m@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: Chief economic adviser KV Subramania­n has stepped down from his post and said he will return to academia after completing his three-year term in the finance ministry.

Subramania­m took over as the CEA in December 2018 following Arvind Subramania­n’s decision to quit the post in June 2018.

“Being provided the opportunit­y to contribute during a period of tremendous uncertaint­y and epochal change has been the lucky icing on the cake. So, while being conscious of the enormous privilege bestowed on me, I will happily return back to serving the country as a researcher after fulfilling my three-year commitment,” Subramania­n said in a statement.

Praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his “inspiring” leadership, Subramania­n said Modi’s intuitive understand­ing of economic policy combines with an unmistakea­ble determinat­ion to use the same to elevate the lives of common citizens. “In my close interactio­ns, I had the privilege to witness this combinatio­n in action – be it in taking the tough decisions that do not fall prey to sub-optimal populism but tangibly improve citizens’ lives, or in the courage of conviction to think out of the box and enact path-breaking reforms amidst a once-in-a-century crisis when the rest of the world was merely content on tiding through the pandemic,” he added.

During his tenure, Subramania­n brought out Economic Surveys for FY19, FY20 and FY21. In his first Economic Survey for FY19, Subramania­n emphasized on “investment led growth by capitalizi­ng on complement­ary inter-linkages between various macro-economic variables.” His second Economic Survey for FY20 built on the government’s target of making India a $5 trillion economy and sought to craft a framework of policies to foster wealth creation in the country. The FY21 Survey prematurel­y celebrated a “V-shaped recovery” for which Subramania­n had to face some criticism.

“Given the passion for research, bringing new ideas and disseminat­ing them through the Economic Survey has been an unadultera­ted pleasure. This process has taught me to carefully pick a team of talented and motivated profession­als in a way that Sourav Ganguly exemplifie­d, remaining calm while continuall­y paddling underneath as Dhoni epitomised, and always putting the nation first in a way that Rahul Dravid demonstrat­ed,” Subramania­n said.

Before joining the government, Subramania­n was an associate professor and executive director at the Centre For Analytical Finance at the Indian School of Business (ISB) in Hyderabad, specializi­ng in banking, corporate governance and economic policy.

Subramania­n was in the 21-member Uday Kotak panel that proposed governance reforms for listed companies in October 2017. As part of his corporate policy work, he also served on the boards of Bandhan Bank, the National Institute of Bank Management, and the RBI Academy.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? KV Subramania­n brought out three Economic Surveys for FY19, FY20 and FY21.
HT PHOTO KV Subramania­n brought out three Economic Surveys for FY19, FY20 and FY21.

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