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Das leaves behind rich legacy in policy making

The New Indian Express Dharmapuri

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December 10, 2024

One of the salient features of his six-year term as Guv was his lucid but firm communication to markets and bankers on key issues

- BENN KOCHUVEEDAN @Mumbai

Das leaves behind rich legacy in policy making

SHAKTIKANTA DAS, who demits office as the 25th governor of the Reserve Bank of India on December 10, completing one of the longest governorships, leaves behind a legacy marked by his deft crisis management skill, steady policymaking, and an unflinching focus on the nation's economic and financial stability even as he fought many a battle, both domestic as well as external, from day one.

Das was not taken seriously in his initial years by many for being a "history graduate", but has proved them all wrong soon with his deft handling of one crisis after another—as is evidenced in his bagging the prestigious central banker of the year award twice in a row.

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