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New India bank chief vows to uphold its independen­ce

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MUMBAI: India’s new central bank chief pledged to uphold the independen­ce of the institutio­n after his predecesso­r suddenly quit following a row over alleged government interferen­ce.

But Shaktikant­a Das, seen as an ally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, told his first press conference as governor that the Reserve Bank of India ( RBI) would regularly hold consultati­ons with the government.

“I will uphold the autonomy, integrity and credibilit­y of the Reserve Bank of India as an institutio­n,” the 63-year- old told reporters in Mumbai.

He added that the government was not just a stakeholde­r but runs the economy, so there has to be “free, fair, objective and very frank discussion­s” between it and the RBI.

“I would like to believe that all issues, however contentiou­s, can be resolved through discussion­s,” he said.

Das was appointed the bank’s boss on Tuesday, a day after Urjit Patel resigned following months of tensions with Modi’s administra­tion over attempts to influence policy.

Patel cited “personal reasons” for his decision but experts and media reports have said he was annoyed by New Delhi’s repeated efforts to impose its influence.

Das is a former senior finance ministry official and a key figure in Modi’s controvers­ial “demonetisa­tion” scheme of November 2016 which scrapped 8 6 percent of banknotes overnight.

He is close to Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, leading some analysts to say that his appointmen­t means the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government will hold greater sway over RBI decision-making. — AFP

 ??  ?? Shaktikant­a Das, the new Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor, arrives to attend a news conference in Mumbai, India. – Reuters photo
Shaktikant­a Das, the new Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor, arrives to attend a news conference in Mumbai, India. – Reuters photo

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