"Arvind is much more than your mainstream macro- economist. He is an immensely knowledgeable and creative thinker on trade, climate, tax, corruption and finance. He has an understanding of India -- its history, its economy, and its politics -- both from the top down and the bottom up," said Nancy Birdsall, President of the Center for Global Development (CGD) where Subramanian currently is a senior fellow.
Oxford-educated Subramanian, who was economist with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) like his predecessor Raghuram Rajan, is an alumnus of IIM-Ahmedabad and St Stephen's College, Delhi.
"I am honored and privileged to be able to contribute to the government that has a strong mandate to set India on a dynamic growth trajectory that can provide opportunities for all Indians," said Subramanian in a statement issued by the CGD.
Subramanian is a senior fellow at the CGD and at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
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In this capacity, Subramanian directs the 'Understanding India Initiative'.
The initiative addresses how India should shape international thinking about development as well as how India should engage internationally.