N S Vishwanathan is being appointed as a deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), replacing H R Khan, who will retire next week. Vishwanathan, currently executive director, was chosen by a search committee headed by the Cabinet secretary, the first appointment to be done through this panel.
The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved, an official source said.
A formal order of his appointment will be issued soon, he said.
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Khan, in-charge of the financial markets, internal debt management and foreign management department was appointed as a deputy governor in July 2011 and reappointed in 2014.
The central bank has four deputy governors — two from within the ranks (the other being R Gandhi), a former commercial banker (S S Mundra) and an economist to head the monetary policy department (Urjit Patel).
Prior to being appointed as executive director in April 2014, Vishwanathan was principal chief general manager in the department of non-banking supervision. He has also served as chief general manager of vigilance at IFCI Ltd, a Delhi-based government-owned finance company.