"Dr Rajan has too much of intellectual reputation and we wish him all the best," chairman of country's largest lender State Bank of India Pratip Chaudhuri told reporters.
Chaudhuri was speaking after emerging from a luncheon hosted by senior-most deputy governor KC Chakrabarty at the RBI headquarters at Mint Road, which saw Duvuuri Subbarao demitting charge as Governor and Rajan taking over the reigns.
The 50-year-old Rajan, who is the second youngest Governor after CD Deshmukh, who moves to Mumbai after a year-long stint as the chief economic advisor in the Ministry of Finance, was a professor of economics at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business.
Bank of Baroda chairman and managing director SS Mundhra said Rajan is experienced, qualified and competent to lead the economic thinking in the country during these trying times.
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