Overview
Arvind Virmani is an Indian economist known for his work in macroeconomics, trade, and public policy. He has held senior advisory roles within the Government of India and has represented India in international economic institutions.
Key Facts
| Name | Arvind Virmani |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Profession | Economist |
| Field | Macroeconomics, international trade, public policy |
Background
Virmani is trained as an economist and has spent much of his career at the intersection of academic research and government policy advice. His work has spanned issues such as economic growth, trade policy, fiscal policy, and India's position in the global economy.
Career
Virmani has served the Government of India in senior economic advisory positions, including roles associated with the Ministry of Finance. He has also been associated with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), where he represented India as Executive Director.
In addition to his official roles, Virmani has been involved with policy research institutions in India and has contributed to public debate through writings on Indian economic reforms, growth strategy, and global economic relations.
NITI Aayog
Virmani has served as a member of NITI Aayog, the Government of India's policy think tank that succeeded the Planning Commission, contributing to discussions on economic policy and development planning.
Significance
As a senior economist who has worked across government, multilateral institutions, and research bodies, Virmani is regarded as a contributor to the framing and analysis of India's economic policy in the post-liberalisation era. His commentary covers areas such as growth strategy, fiscal management, and India's engagement with the global trading system.
Related Topics
- NITI Aayog
- Ministry of Finance (India)
- International Monetary Fund
- Economy of India
- Economic liberalisation in India
- Chief Economic Adviser (India)
References
- Wikidata entry: Q4802510