Ajay Banga becoming World Bank president is a significant moment in India’s coming-of-age story
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Ajay Banga becoming World Bank president is a significant moment in India’s coming-of-age story

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50 word edit | ThePrint team

50 word edit | ThePrint team

Ajay Banga’s nomination as World Bank president–the first Indian-born person to hold the post–is a significant moment in India’s ongoing coming-of-age story. The World Bank is an important driver of international best practices, and it being led by somebody with knowledge of India’s realities can only work in our favour.

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