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Lessons From Bangladesh: Why India Needs A Chief Risk Officer

Several nations have already embedded risk governance at the highest levels. India must take a similarly structured approach, placing risk management at the core of governance.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Risk management is not about predicting the future, but about ensuring the nation is not caught off guard. (Photo source: NDTV Profit)</p></div>
Risk management is not about predicting the future, but about ensuring the nation is not caught off guard. (Photo source: NDTV Profit)
Bangladesh’s unfolding crisis is a warning of what happens when systemic risks go unaddressed. A faltering economy, a weakening currency, fragile banks, deep-rooted corruption, and growing social unrest have brought the country to the brink. Its Army Chief has warned of impending anarchy. A million Rohingya refugees are straining resources, while climate threats are displacing millions annually. Political, financial, environmental, a...
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