"I am here (as Infosys CEO). I am a US citizen. I don't think he (Rajan) was a US citizen but I am a US citizen. Be that as it is phir bhi dil hai Hindustani (I am an Indian at heart). That is what should count," Infosys Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Vishal Sikka said.
"He has been an extraordinary governor and we wish him all the best in his life and academia. I would love to see if there is some way to work together but he has done an extraordinary job and we wish him all the best," he added.
When asked if Rajan should have been treated in a more dignified manner by the government, he said, "I do not know enough to comment on that but all I can say is that he has done a great job and we wish him the very best."
Describing Rajan as "one of the visionaries", Sikka said he saw the crisis in 2008 happen long before other people did and had a deep insight into how the economy worked.
"I am particularly excited to see what he will do next," he added.
On Rajan's successor, Sikka said, "I have no idea. There are many economists. But this is ultimately the government's decision. We will be fully supportive of whatever the decision is."
NRI economist Lord Meghnad Desai said Rajan being a green-card holder doesn't mean that he is not an Indian enough.
Infosys Chairman R Seshasayee said the resignation was "clearly Raghuram's choice".
"He has always been keen on academia. But having said that I do hope that we will have a leadership in RBI soon which would do the very very outstanding work that Rajan had started," Seshasayee added.
"If he would have continued, it would have been a great deal of comfort not only to India but outside the world as well. But I am sure that the government will have someone stepping in his place. Therefore, we are looking forward to that," he said.
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