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In this hard-hitting interview, Subhash Chandra Garg, former Finance and Economic Affairs Secretary of India, breaks down how ...
Former Finance Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg reveals tensions between India and World Bank over Indus Water Treaty talks.
Both experts - Abhijit Das, former head of the Centre for WTO Studies and Subhash Chandra Garg, former Finance Secretary - ...
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The Print on MSNMore muzzling of institutions, centralisation—ex-finance secy on how Modi govt changed post 1st termTheOfficersDesk In this first episode of Officer’s Desk, former finance secretary Subhash Chandra Garg talks in detail about ...
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The Print on MSNNirmala Sitharaman asked for a change that made finance secretary Garg quit the IASIn ‘No, Minister’, Subhash Chandra Garg pulls the curtain back on how the finance secretary’s office functions and his ...
The Reserve Bank of India has raised red flags on the brewing global trade storm, triggered by the United States’ recent ...
India must catch up with other jurisdictions on setting up a mechanism for the legal oversight of digital assets that can assure investors the safety of their investments. Too many frauds have ...
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari to open BT India@100 Summit with a keynote exploring India’s long-term growth path, as ...
Finance Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg decided to quit the IAS after Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman insisted on altering official documents related to a financial package.
Former Indian trade and finance officials warn against rushing into a potentially lopsided trade deal with the US under tariff pressure.
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The Print on MSN‘Said I treated her like bachchi, bitched about her’—behind Sitharaman’s ire at ex-finance secy Subhash GargFrom Nirmala Sitharaman to Vasundhara Raje & Chandrababu Naidu, Garg's book 'No, Minister' details years of behind-the-scenes political friction.
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The Wire on MSNAsked to Investigate UPA Govt's Use of 'Fake Notes' That Never Were: Ex-Finance Secretary Subhash GargIn his new book Garg writes there was ‘suspicion in the mind of the PMO that the previous government had used the currency note printing presses to print notes over and above what were officially ...
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