"Advice and Dissent: My Life in Policy Making", published by HarperCollins India, will release in April.
As RBI chief from 2003 to 2008, Reddy oversaw a period of high growth, low inflation, build-up of forex reserves coupled with a steady rupee and a robust banking system that withstood the global financial crisis.
"Less discussed is Reddy's work on resetting priorities in banking sector reform. He was closely involved in handling contentious policy issues such as autonomy of the central bank, globalisation of finance, centre-state relations, the tensions between politicians and the bureaucracy, and economic advice to the political leadership," the publishers said.
In his long life in public service, Reddy has worked closely with Manmohan Singh, N T Rama Rao, P Chidambaram, Jaswant Singh, C. Rangarajan, Bimal Jalan, and other stalwarts in politics and finance. An IAS officer of 1964 batch, he was awarded the Padma Vibhushan in 2010.
Speaking about his memoir, Reddy said, "This book is not only about what I did in the Reserve Bank of India and at the top levels of government, but also about the thinking, values and behind-the-scenes negotiations. My life in public service spanned half a century as the country experienced wars, droughts, emergency, crisis, reform and rapid growth, after which it emerged as an island of stability after the financial crisis of 2008."