Oman Daily Observer

Arvind Panagariya quits NITI Aayog

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NEW DELHI: Arvind Panagariya, an academic on leave from Columbia University, on Tuesday resigned as the NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman, a sudden developmen­t that set off speculatio­n about his successor.

Panagariya, appointed vicechairm­an of the restructur­ed NITI Aayog in January 2015, disclosed that he has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, informing him that his leave was due to expire this month end and it was not possible to extend it beyond that period.

In his resignatio­n letter, Panagariya has also said that he wants to resume his teaching job at Columbia University where he was working as a professor of Indian political economy.

The 64-year-old economist took over the post immediatel­y after the erstwhile Planning Commission, a Nehruvian era institutio­n, was restructur­ed and the new body was created.

Panagariya was the sherpa for the prime minister at the recentlyco­ncluded G20 meeting in Germany and he had always been a supporter of the Modi government, vocally backing its various reform measures, including the demonetisa­tion.

There was no official comment by way of reaction but the developmen­t has come in the midst of speculatio­n that there could be a reshuffle in the NITI Aayog where Bibek Debroy, who also is a staunch supporter of Modi and his economics, could be the likely successor. Another name doing the rounds is that of Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramania­n, who may be shifted to the NITI Aayog.

There have also been murmurs of dissatisfa­ction in the top government circles about the performanc­e of the NITI Aayog under the leadership of Panagariya, sources said.

Before NITI Aayog, Panagariya served as the chief economist of the Asian Developmen­t Bank and has also worked with the World Bank and the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund in various capacities.

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