Tata Sons’ N. Chandrasekaran joins IMF’s global advisory council

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Tata Sons’ N. Chandrasekaran joins IMF’s global advisory council

Chandrasekaran to offer insights on boosting entrepreneurship and global growth

N. Chandrasekaran

MUMBAI: Tata Sons Limited chairman, N. Chandrasekaran, has been appointed to the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) managing director's advisory council on Entrepreneurship and Growth. The council, chaired by IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva, brings together global experts from business, finance, academia, and policymaking to shape policies that drive innovation and productivity.

In addition to his role at Tata Sons, Chandrasekaran is also a board member of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). His inclusion in the council reflects his extensive experience in business strategy and economic affairs.

Meeting quarterly, the council will contribute to the IMF's policy research, focusing on solutions to address declining global productivity growth. With the world economy facing its slowest medium-term expansion in decades, the council's expertise will help shape strategies that promote sustainable and inclusive growth across IMF member nations.