Though there was no official word, the rumour mills were agog on who would be the next at the helm of the central bank, a day after Rajan made a surprise announcement that he was not interested in a second term and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said a successor would be announced shortly.
Among the speculated names, Patel has been known as 'inflation lieutenant' of Rajan at RBI, while Bhattacharya's tenure as SBI Chairperson also ends in September -- the same month when Rajan would demit office.
The names doing the rounds also include Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian, World Bank Chief Economist Kaushik Basu, Revenue Secretary Shakatikanta Das, former Advisor to Finance Minister Parthsarathi Shome, BRICS Bank head and ICICI Bank veteran K V Kamath and Sebi Chairman U K Sinha.
Like Rajan, Sinha was made Sebi Chairman during the previous UPA regime but was given a surprise and rare extension by the NDA government in February days before his already extended tenure of five years was to end.
While most of these people could not be immediately contacted for their comments, Mohan said it is "premature to discuss" his candidature, while Bhattacharya had yesterday said that "Rajan is a person of very high caliber, who has built ably on the reputation of our central bank and given it a very large measure of credibility".
Basu, also a former CEA, tweeted Rajan has been one of the finest central bank governors anywhere.
As per the reports, a high-level panel -- the Financial
Sector Regulatory Appointment Search Committee -- could have been tasked to shortlist the candidates for the post of the next RBI Governor, after which the final decision would be taken by the government.
However, it is not clear as yet whether the shortlisting would be done by this panel, headed by Cabinet Secretary P K Sinha, or by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) as has been the case traditionally.
Reacting to his decision, a number of industry leaders and economists have said it would be a tough task ahead for the person who succeeds Rajan as the next RBI Governor.
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