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Just Before End Of Extended Term, RBI Governor Meets Finance Minister

In 2021, the government had announced a three-year extension to Das's tenure, a month before his term came to an end.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Shaktikanta Das has been awarded the central banker of the year for two successive terms at global forums for his deft navigation of the fastest growing major economy in the world. (Photo source: RBI/X)</p></div>
Shaktikanta Das has been awarded the central banker of the year for two successive terms at global forums for his deft navigation of the fastest growing major economy in the world. (Photo source: RBI/X)

A day after presenting bi-monthly monetary policy, Reserve Bank Governor Shaktikanta Das on Saturday met Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

The meeting comes just ahead of the extended term of the incumbent RBI governor coming to an end. Das' three-year extended term comes to an end on Dec. 10.

In 2021, the government had announced a three-year extension to Das's tenure, a month before his term came to an end.

According to sources, Das called on the finance minister in the evening in the capital.

The career bureaucrat-turned-central banker, Das, was appointed the 25th RBI governor on Dec. 12, 2018, after the abrupt exit of Urjit Patel.

With the three-year-extension granted to Das, he is already one of the longest serving RBI governors in its 90-year history.

The RBI had on Friday opted for a status quo on the rates for the 11th consecutive time, amid growing calls to address the slowdown in GDP growth in the September quarter at 5.4%.

Das, while unveiling the bi-monthly policy, made it clear that the RBI has been acting according to the flexibility offered by the statutes to the central bank and that its effort is to keep the inflation horse on a tight leash.

Over the past six years, Das has dealt with a slew of challenges, including Covid-19 and wars in Ukraine and the Middle East.

He has been awarded the central banker of the year for two successive terms at global forums for his deft navigation of the fastest growing major economy in the world.

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