Somanathan as India's new cabinet secretary. A 1987 batch Tamil Nadu cadre IAS officer and current finance secretary, Somanathan will serve a two-year term, initially assuming the role of officer on special duty. He will take over India's top bureaucratic post on August 30, according to a statement from the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT).
With a distinguished career spanning over three decades, he has held various key positions, including joint secretary in the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, and joint secretary and additional secretary at the Prime Minister's Office.
Bold Policy Reforms
Somanathan has also served as secretary to the Tamil Nadu chief minister and founder managing director of the Chennai Metro Rail Project. He also worked at the World Bank, with his first stint in 1996 as financial economist, East Asia, when he became the youngest sector manager of the budget policy group. He was also as a World Bank director from 2011 to 2015.
A PhD in economics, Somanathan's tenure at the finance ministry has been marked by bold policy reforms. He joined the ministry as expenditure secretary in December 2019, months before the pandemic struck India. He was a key architect of the government's capex-led growth push to support the economy as it emerged from the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond.
He is also credited with policies such as the Aatmanirbhar Bharat stimulus packages, the design of the production-linked initiative (PLI) scheme, the one-nation one-ration card scheme and the National Monetisation