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KP Krishnan is a retired IAS officer. He has served in various positions in the government of Karnataka, Government of India, and at the World Bank. He has been a visiting professor at the Indian School of Business, and a BOK Visiting International School Professor of Regulation at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
KP Krishnan is a retired IAS officer. He has served in various positions in the government of Karnataka, Government of India, and at the World Bank. He has been a visiting professor at the Indian School of Business, and a BOK Visiting International School Professor of Regulation at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
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