How India Helped Shape The Post-War International Monetary System At Bretton Woods

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(Source: https://centerforfinancialstability.org)

July marks the 80th anniversary of the Bretton Woods Conference, a landmark event where India's participation played a pivotal role in shaping the post-World War II global economic order. Held in 1944 in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, U.S., the conference saw delegates from 44 countries come together to forge a new international monetary system.

But it was the Indian delegation that left its mark on the conference, punching far beyond its weight, as detailed by journalist and author Niranjan Rajadhyaksha in a post on X.

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Dominated by John Maynard Keynes and Harry Dexter White, the conference resulted in the establishment of the International Monetary Fund and what would become the World Bank Group. The system of currency convertibility that emerged from Bretton Woods lasted until 1971.

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