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Chief Economic Adviser KV Subramanian quits, says he will return to academia

'I am yet to encounter a more inspiring leader than the Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modiji'

Our Bureau, PTI New Delhi Published 08.10.21, 07:33 PM
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Chief Economic Adviser (CEA) K V Subramanian on Friday said he has decided to return to academia after completion of his three-year term in the finance ministry.

In a statement, Subramanian thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for their support and inspiring leadership.

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"I have decided to return back to academia following the completion of my 3-year fulfilling tenure," he said.

Serving the nation has been an absolute privilege. I have wonderful support and encouragement," Subramanian tweeted.

"To get an opportunity to serve one's nation is an absolute privilege. Each day that I have walked into North Block I have reminded myself of this privilege while endeavouring my best to do justice to the responsibility that comes with the privilege," he said in a statement.

"I have received tremendous encouragement and support from within the government and have been fortunate to enjoy a warm relationship with senior functionaries. In close to three decades of my professional life, I am yet to encounter a more inspiring leader than the Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modiji," Subramanian said.

"His intuitive understanding of economic policy combines with an unmistakable determination to use the same to elevate the lives of common citizens," he added.

"India is witnessing dramatic change. After all, as my late father had dreamt and worked so hard for, a person who was the first ever in his entire clan to step into the hallowed portals of a university gets the honour to serve the nation. Such an opportunity to 'Live the Indian Dream' manifests under a leader who takes equal pride in his humble origins. That such a savant comes away genuinely admiring the leader symbolises an India where meritocracy is in and entitlement is out. To be at the helm during such a time of spectacular change is an incredible honour that I will cherish forever," he further said in his statement.

The government had appointed Subramanian, a ISB Hyderabad professor, as the CEA in December 2018. He had succeeded Arvind Subramanian.

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