"Rakesh Mohan" (born 1948) is an Indian economist and former Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank of India. He is the Vice Chairperson of Indian Institute for Human Settlements. He was appointed in November 2012 as an Executive Director of the IMF for a three-year term, and in April 2010, he joined Nestle India, as a non-executive director.

He remained an advisor to numerous ministries in Government of India, including industry, and finance, and later became an important part of Economic reforms in India/Indian economic reforms in the 1990s, and his report under the 'Rakesh Mohan Committee on Infrastructure', became a "landmark document in the evolution of thinking on economic policy issues". He is the Professor in the Practice of International Economics of Finance, School of Management, and Senior Fellow, Jackson Institute or Global Affairs at Yale University and will shortly be taking over as India's Executive Director at the International Monetary Fund, Washington D.C., USA.

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There's been a huge change in the thinking of the Indian people in terms of hope and observation. That's good news, but so is the idea that people overseas are thinking similarly.

We have also observed that just like in the other parts of the world as well as in the United States (monetary policy transmission) has not had much effect on the longer term rates.

We are advising banks to review credit quality and exercise greater control on credit.

The market is responding to certain policy measures and we are observing it.