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Dr. Rajiv Ranjan (born 09 September 1965) is an Indian Economist and Central Banker. He has a varied and extensive professional knowledge in the areas of macroeconomic policies, market operations, and policy research including monetary and fiscal policy, real and external sector, and the international affairs related to the IMF/G20/BIS.
Early life and education
[edit]Born in Jamshedpur he obtained his Masters in Economics from Delhi School of Economics and Doctorate from University of Mumbai with his thesis titled "Modeling Capital Account of India's Balance of Payments within the Framework of the Macroeconomic Model of the Indian Economy".
Personal Life
[edit]He is married. They have a son and a daughter. Their son is married and settled in Melbourne while their daughter is in Austin, Texas.
Career in RBI
[edit]Dr. Ranjan joined Reserve Bank of India in 1989 as a Grade B officer. He has experience working in several departments of the RBI including the Department of Economic and Policy Research (DEPR), the International Department, the Department of External Investments and Operations (DEIO) and has also served as an Economic Policy Expert in the Central Bank of Oman. As a current member of the Monetary Policy Committee (India) and earlier as Secretary to the MPC he has helped in shaping the macro-economic policies and managed the growth-inflation balance while implementing the goals of a flexible inflation targeting framework. Dr. Rajiv Ranjan was elevated to the post of Executive Director of the Reserve Bank of India of the Monetary Policy Department in 2022 and also nominated as an Ex-officio Member of the Monetary Policy Committee (India) of the Reserve Bank of India.
Representations
[edit](i) BIS Working Party on Domestic Monetary Policy, November 2024 (ii) Several Spring and Annual Meetings of the IMF and World Bank, Washington DC/Morocco. (iii) Represented RBI in Economic Policy Committee (EPC) meetings of Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Paris during 2017, 2018 and 2019 (iv) 23rd and 24th and 13th and 14th SAARCFINANCE Co-ordinators' Meeting at Sri Lanka and Nepal. (v) Financial Stability Board (FSB)’s Shadow Banking Implementation and Monitoring Group Meetings held at Basel in 2015. (vi) Fifth Meeting of Inter-Governmental Expert Group (IGEG) on Financial Issues at SAARC Secretariat, Kathmandu, Nepal during 2011 (vii) Plenary Group Meeting and Meeting of Sub Groups on International Monetary System, Washington DC, April, 2011. (viii) Meeting of the Working Group on International Monetary System, February 17, 2011, Paris. (ix) Financial Safety Network (FSN) Expert Group Meeting & G-20 Workshop on IFIs Reform in 2010 in Beijing, China (x) Second Meeting of Financial Safety Network (FSN) Expert Group in Korea in 2010 (xi) Commonwealth Secretariat Workshop on capturing data on Private Sector External and Short-Term Debt, in United Kingdom in 2009 (xii) Coordinated Direct Investment Survey Seminar organized by the IMF in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during July 7-9, 2008. (xiii) Meeting of Central bank Governance Network of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), Mexico City in 2007; (xiv) Central Bank Spring Economist Meet of the Bank for International Settlements, Basel, Switzerland, during March, 2007; (xv) G20 Workshop on ‘Reform of the Bretton Woods Institutions’ G20 and Ministry of Finance, Brazil during March 2-3, 2007; (xvi) Part of Indian delegation in the Proposed currency swap arrangement discussions between India and Japan – Second Round of Discussion in Tokyo, Japan on May 20 to 22, 2007 (xvii) Meeting of Central Bank Governance Network (eBIS) of the BIS and HKMA during November 18-19, 2004 in Hong Kong. (xviii) Attended 20th Board Meeting of the Board of Directors of Asian Clearing Union (ACU) with Governor, Reserve Bank of India at the Nepal Rastra Bank, Kathmandu in May 1992
References
[edit]https://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/BS_PressReleaseDisplay.aspx?prid=53710 https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/indicators/india-cannot-risk-another-bout-of-inflation-rbi-governor-das/articleshow/114512855.cms?from=mdr https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/government-names-new-members-to-mpc/articleshow/113864612.cms https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/banks/rbi-board-approves-nomination-of-rajiv-ranjan-as-mpc-ex-officio-member-8444551.html