"I look forward to the establishment of the bank and commencement of its operations in the service of the BRICS nations," he said in a statement.
Earlier this week, the government had announced appointment of Kamath as the first president of the USD 100-billion BRICS Bank named NDB.
"I am honoured and humbled that the government of India has nominated me as the first president of the New Development Bank for the BRICS nations. I would like to thank the government for reposing confidence in me," he said.
Leaders of the emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) had last year reached an agreement to establish the New Development Bank, with its headquarters in Shanghai. As per the agreement, India got the right to nominate the first president.
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The BRICS nations account for nearly USD 16 trillion in GDP and 40 per cent of the world's population.
Kamath will take over as the first president of the bank in next 10 days after he resigns from various board positions he holds, Finance Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi had said.
The bank requires ratification by all the five countries of the grouping of emerging market nations.
India is hoping to get more funds for infrastructure development from the bank.
Equal capital contribution has been decided so that the development bank does not fall into the ownership pattern of IMF and the World Bank with a distorted shareholding.