KV Subramanian Wins Chicago Alumni Award, First Indian Economist Honoured

Professor Krishnamurthy V. Subramanian has been honoured with the University of Chicago's Alumni Award for Professional Achievement, becoming the first Indian economist to receive this distinction. The award recognises his work, including his landmark Economic Surveys for India and his early diagnosis of the COVID-19 crisis as a supply-side disruption. His cited work is significant for being undertaken predominantly from India and for India. The award places him among a group of past recipients that includes numerous Nobel laureates and global thought leaders.

Key Points: KV Subramanian Wins Prestigious Chicago Alumni Award

  • First Indian economist to win in 85 years
  • Authored landmark Economic Surveys
  • Diagnosed COVID-19 as supply-side crisis
  • Work recognised was done from India for India
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KV Subramanian becomes first Indian economist to win Chicago Alumni Award

Prof. KV Subramanian becomes the first Indian economist to receive the University of Chicago's Alumni Award for Professional Achievement.

"To be included in this academic lineage is profoundly humbling. - Professor Krishnamurthy V. Subramanian"

Chicago, March 5

The University of Chicago has honoured Professor Krishnamurthy V. Subramanian with the Alumni Award for Professional Achievement, making him the first Indian economist to receive the distinction in the award's 85-year history, according to an official press release.

Subramanian, who served as the 17th Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of India from 2018 to 2021 and as an Executive Director at the International Monetary Fund, is the first Indian economist to receive the honour since it was established in 1941.Reacting to the achievement, Professor Subramanian stated, "To be included in this academic lineage is profoundly humbling. What makes it meaningful is that this is recognition for work done from India and for India. To follow, in my modest way, the inspiring footsteps of Indians who did their finest work based in India, from C. V. Raman and Homi J. Bhabha to Vikram Sarabhai and M. S. Swaminathan, is a genuine privilege."

The award places him among a distinguished group of past recipients that includes at least 14 Nobel laureates and global thought leaders such as Paul Samuelson, Gary Becker, Claudia Goldin, Carl Sagan, and Philip Kotler, the release added.

According to the University's official citation, Professor Subramanian's Economic Surveys of India were described as a "landmark" document that provided "the intellectual foundation for India's approach to self-reliance, anchored in competitive markets, policy autonomy, and inclusive growth".

The citation also credits his early diagnosis of the COVID-19 crisis as a supply-side disruption and notes that his public articulation of a V-shaped economic recovery "helped anchor confidence in India's economic resilience", the release stated.

Significantly, the work recognised by this award was undertaken predominantly from India and for India, unlike many prior honourees whose work was primarily based in Western academic institutions.

During his tenure as Chief Economic Adviser, Subramanian authored three Economic Surveys and contributed to macroeconomic strategy during one of the most volatile periods in modern global economic history. His subsequent role at the IMF further extended India's policy perspective into multilateral economic discourse, the release added.

With this honour, Subramanian has now received distinguished alumnus awards from all three of his alma maters: the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, and the University of Chicago.

He currently serves as a Professor of Finance at the Indian School of Business and is the author of "India@100".

- ANI

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Priya S
This is fantastic news! His emphasis that the work was done *from* India and *for* India is the most inspiring part. We need more such role models who choose to contribute to our nation's growth while being based here, rather than moving abroad. Congratulations to him!
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Rohit P
His early call on the pandemic being a supply-side shock and predicting a V-shaped recovery was spot on. It really helped calm the markets and public sentiment during a very uncertain period. A true testament to his expertise.
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Sarah B
As someone following global economics, this is significant. The University of Chicago's economics department is legendary. For an Indian economist working primarily in India to be honored by them breaks a long-standing pattern. Kudos!
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Vikram M
A well-earned accolade. While I may not have agreed with every policy recommendation during his tenure as CEA, his intellectual rigor and contribution to the public discourse are undeniable. This award validates the quality of economic thought emerging from Indian institutions.
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Kavya N
So proud! An IIT, IIM, and now Chicago alumnus award winner. He's a perfect example of how our Indian education system can produce world-beaters. Hope this inspires more young students to take up economics and public policy.

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