List of governors of the Reserve Bank of India

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Governor of the Reserve Bank of India
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Incumbent
Shaktikanta Das
since 12 December 2018
Appointer Government of India
Term length 3 years (extendable)
Constituting instrument Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934
Inaugural holderSir Osborne Smith
Formation1 April 1935;89 years ago (1935-04-01)
Deputy Deputy Governor
Salary₹ 2,50,000
Website rbi.org.in

The governor of the Reserve Bank of India is the chief executive officer of India's central bank and the ex-officio chair of its Central Board of Directors. Initially it was below the cabinet secretary rank but currently it an equivalent rank to cabinet secretary. Indian Rupee currency notes, issued by the Reserve Bank of India, bear the governor's signature. Since its establishment in 1935 by the government of India, the RBI has been headed by twenty-five governors. The governor of the Reserve Bank of India is a member of the Strategic Policy Group headed by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. It is a crucial wing of the National Security Council.[ clarification needed ]

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The term of office typically runs for three years and can, in some cases,[ vague ] be extended for another two years.

The inaugural officeholder was the British banker Sir Osborne Smith, while Sir C. D. Deshmukh was the first native Indian governor. Holding office for over seven years, Sir Benegal Rama Rau was the longest-serving governor, while Amitav Ghosh's 20-day term is the shortest. The bank's fifteenth governor, Dr Manmohan Singh, later became India's thirteenth prime minister. Shaktikanta Das is the twenty-fifth governor of the Reserve Bank of India from 12 December 2018.

List of governors

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Sir C. D. Deshmukh was the first Indian to serve as the governor.
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Sir Benegal Rama Rau was the longest serving governor.
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I. G. Patel, the fourteenth governor
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Manmohan Singh, the fifteenth governor, later served as the thirteenth prime minister of India
List of governors of the Reserve Bank of India
No.GovernorTerm [1] Length of tenureNotes [1] References
1

Sir Osborne Smith

1 April 1935

30 June 1937
2 years, 90 daysSmith was a British banker who served as the managing governor of the Imperial Bank of India prior to becoming the governor. He resigned the governorship before the completion of the term. [2]
2Sir James Braid Taylor 1 July 1937

17 February 1943
5 years, 231 daysTaylor was an ICS officer who served as the controller of the currency and the deputy governor of RBI before becoming the governor. His stewardship saw the Bank through the war years and decisive break away from a silver currency to fiat money. He died while in office. [3]
3Sir C. D. Deshmukh 11 August 1943

30 June 1949
5 years, 323 daysDeshmukh was an ICS officer who served as the deputy governor of RBI prior to becoming the governor. He was the first Indian to serve as the governor. His governorship oversaw the partition of India as the subsequent division of assets and liabilities between India and Pakistan.
4Sir Benegal Rama Rau 1 July 1949

14 January 1957
7 years, 197 daysRau was an ICS officer who served as the Indian ambassador to the United States prior to becoming the governor. He resigned the governorship before the completion of his second extended term.
5 K. G. Ambegaonkar 14 January 1957

28 February 1957
45 daysAmbegaokar was an ICS officer who served as the Finance Secretary prior to becoming the deputy governor of RBI. He was appointed as the interim governor upon the resignation of Benegal Rama Rau.
6 H. V. R. Iengar 1 March 1957

28 February 1962
4 years, 364 daysIyengar was an ICS officer who served as the chairman of the State Bank of India prior to becoming the governor. Indian coinage was shifted from earlier systems to decimal coinage during his governorship.
7 P. C. Bhattacharya 1 March 1962

30 June 1967
5 years, 121 daysBhattacharya was an IA&AS officer who served as the chairman of the State Bank of India prior to becoming the governor.
8 Lakshmi Kant Jha 1 July 1967

3 May 1970
2 years, 306 daysJha was an ICS officer who served as the secretary to the prime minister prior to becoming the governor. He left the office upon his appointment as the Indian ambassador to the United States.
9 B. N. Adarkar 4 May 1970

15 June 1970
42 daysAdarkar was an economist who served as the economic advisor to the government prior to becoming the deputy governor of RBI. He was appointed as the interim governor.
10 Sarukkai Jagannathan 16 June 1970

19 May 1975
4 years, 337 daysJagannathan was an ICS officer who served as India's executive director of the World Bank prior to becoming the governor. He resigned from the office to become India's executive director of the IMF.
11 N. C. Sen Gupta 19 May 1975

19 August 1975
92 daysGupta served as the secretary to the Department of Banking, Ministry of Finance prior to becoming the interim governor.
12 K. R. Puri 20 August 1975

2 May 1977
1 year, 255 daysPuri served as the chairman of the Life Insurance Corporation prior to becoming the governor. His governorship oversaw the formation of various regional rural banks.
13 M. Narasimham 3 May 1977

30 November 1977
211 daysNarasimham was a RBI research officer who served as an additional Secretary to the Department of Economic Affairs prior to becoming the governor.
14 I. G. Patel 1 December 1977

15 September 1982
4 years, 288 daysPatel was an economist who served as a secretary in the Ministry of Finance prior to becoming the governor. His governorship oversaw the demonetization of ₹5,000 and ₹10,000 value currency. [4]
15 Manmohan Singh 16 September 1982

14 January 1985
2 years, 120 daysSingh is an economist who served as the Finance Secretary prior to becoming the governor. His governorship oversaw various legal reforms related to banking. He went on to become the Prime Minister of India.
16 Amitav Ghosh 15 January 1985

4 February 1985
20 daysGhosh was the deputy governor of RBI who was appointed as the interim governor until R. N. Malhotra assumed the office.
17 R. N. Malhotra 4 February 1985

22 December 1990
5 years, 321 daysMalhotra was an IAS officer who served as executive director of the IMF prior to becoming the governor. His governorship oversaw the inauguration of Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research.
18 S. Venkitaramanan 22 December 1990

21 December 1992
1 year, 365 daysVenkitaramanan was an IAS officer who served as the Finance Secretary prior to becoming the governor. India adopted IMF's stabilization program during his governorship.
19 C. Rangarajan 22 December 1992

21 November 1997
4 years, 334 daysRangarajan is an economist who served as the deputy governor of RBI prior to becoming the governor. His governorship oversaw the establishment of unified exchange rate.
20 Bimal Jalan 22 November 1997

6 September 2003
5 years, 288 daysJalan is an economist who served at various positions inncluding Chief Economic Advisor to the government and later as the Finance Secretary, prior to becoming the governor. His governorship oversaw less inflation and interest rates.
21 Y. V. Reddy 6 September 2003

5 September 2008
4 years, 365 daysReddy is an IAS officer who served as the deputy governor of RBI prior to becoming the governor. During his governorship, he contributed in the financial sector reforms and external commercial borrowings.
22 D. Subbarao 5 September 2008

4 September 2013
4 years, 364 daysSubbarao is an IAS officer who served as the Finance Secretary prior to becoming the governor. He wrote on various issues including decentralization and public finance.
23 Raghuram Rajan 4 September 2013

4 September 2016
3 years, 0 daysRajan is an economist who served as the Chief Economic Advisor to the government and the Chief Economist of IMF prior to becoming the governor.
24 Urjit Patel 4 September 2016

10 December 2018
2 years, 98 daysPatel is an economist who worked with the IMF and the central government. He served as the deputy governor of RBI prior to becoming the governor. His governorship oversaw the demonetization of ₹500 and ₹1000 banknotes. He later resigned citing personal reasons. [5] [6] [7]
25 Shaktikanta Das 12 December 2018

Incumbent
5 years, 161 daysDas was an IAS officer who served as the Revenue Secretary and later Economic Affairs Secretary. He served as a Member of the 15th Finance Commission prior to becoming the governor. [8] [9] [10] [11]

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