Renowed economist Subir Gokaran has been appointed as an Executive Director on the board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Mr. Gokarn's name was cleared by Appointments Committee of Cabinet headed by Prime minister Narendra Modi. He will replace Rakesh Mohan whose 3 years tenure ends in November 2015.
He will represent grouping of India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka & Bhutan on the IMF's Executive board with a total casting vote of 2.8 percent of which India has more than 2.3 percent. Earlier he had served as Deputy governor of RBI 2009 to 2012 and was the youngest Deputy Governors of the central bank at that time. He also had served as a nominee Board Member of the State Bank of India (SBI).
Executive Board of IMF:
He will represent grouping of India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka & Bhutan on the IMF's Executive board with a total casting vote of 2.8 percent of which India has more than 2.3 percent. Earlier he had served as Deputy governor of RBI 2009 to 2012 and was the youngest Deputy Governors of the central bank at that time. He also had served as a nominee Board Member of the State Bank of India (SBI).
Executive Board of IMF:
- The executive Board of IMF is based in Washington and is responsible for conducting the day-to-day business of it.
- It comprises 24 Directors, who are appointed or elected by groups of countries or be member countries.
- It is headed by the Managing Director (MD) who serves as its chairman.
- The executive Board meets several times in each week and carries out its work largely on the basis of papers prepared by IMF management and staff.