The Reserve Bank of
India governor Raghuram Rajan has been conferred “Governor of the Year” award
by the British journal Central Banking. The award recognises Rajan's focussed
approach in leading the Reserve Bank of India during his first year as the
bank's governor.
The journal in a
release said that, although there is still much to do, his decisive policy
actions based on robust analysis and deep understanding of the underlying
causes have contributed significantly to changing perceptions about the
strength of the Indian economy.
The awards were
judged by a panel made up of the Central Banking editorial team and editorial
advisory board, comprising former senior central bank governors from around the
world.
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