V Anantha Nageswaran's Term as Chief Economic Advisor Extended to March 2027
The Indian government has extended the tenure of V Anantha Nageswaran as Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) until March 2027, marking a significant development in the nation’s economic leadership. The extension was confirmed by the Ministry of Finance with approval from the Union Cabinet’s appointments committee led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Nageswaran has been instrumental in advising the government on economic policies and drafting the annual Economic Survey, which precedes the Union Budget. His extended term comes amid concerns about the country’s economic slowdown, with the Economic Survey projecting a GDP growth of 6.3% to 6.8% for the next fiscal year (FY26).
Key highlights from Nageswaran’s tenure and the government’s economic outlook include his insights into India’s role in the global economy, the challenges ahead, and the importance of sustained long-term growth. Despite global economic uncertainties, Nageswaran remains optimistic about India’s position as the fastest-growing major economy.
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| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | V Anantha Nageswaran’s Term as Chief Economic Advisor Extended to March 2027 |
| Tenure Extension | V Anantha Nageswaran’s tenure as CEA extended to March 2027 |
| Economic Survey 2024-25 | Projection GDP growth expected to be 6.3%-6.8% in FY26 |
| Recent Economic Growth | 5.4% GDP growth in the September quarter (slowest in nearly two years) |
| Global Economic Risks | Volatility in global stock markets and external factors impacting growth |
| Nageswaran’s Role | Key advisor on economic policies, drafts the Economic Survey, shapes Union Budget proposals |
| Previous Positions | Ex-executive at Credit Suisse, Julius Baer, PM-EAC member, academic at Singapore Management University |
| Nageswaran’s Key Focus | Sustainable long-term growth, addressing structural economic challenges, job creation |
| Extension Approval | Approved by the Union Cabinet, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi |
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