


N K Singh

N K Singh, Master's in Econ., Delhi School of Econ. Taught Econ., St Stephen's College, Delhi Univ. Former Special Assistant to Union Commerce Ministers; Undersecretary/Deputy Sec.,
Trade Policy Div., Ministry of Commerce; 1981-85, Minister, Econ. and Commercial, Indian Embassy, Tokyo; Industry Sec. and Finance Sec., Gov. of Bihar; Chairman, Bihar State Electricity Board; 1990-91, Joint Sec., Ministry of Home Affairs, India; 1991-93, Joint Sec., Dept of Econ. Affairs, Ministry of Finance; 1993-95, Additional Sec., Dept of Econ. Affairs, Ministry of Finance; 1995-96, Expenditure Sec., Ministry of Finance; 1996-98, Revenue Sec., Ministry of Finance; 1998-2001, Sec. to the Prime Minister of India; 2001, OSD to Prime Minister of India, Member, Planning Commission : 2001-2004. Interaction with multilateral institutions like World Bank, Internat'l Monetary Fund, Asian Dev. Bank, OECD and WTO. Formerly: Chairman, Global Environment Facility; Vice-Chairman and Rapporteur, Preparatory for Special Session of the UN on Drugs and Narcotics meeting. Chairman, WIPO Group on Valuation of Intangible Assets in Privatization and Member of the High Level WIPO Advisory Group on Privatization. Senior Short-Term Visiting Fellow at Stanford University, US. Member, UN Global Commission on International Migration. Member, Foundation Board of Young Global Leaders. Recently elected to the Upper House of Parliament (Rajya Sabha).
Trade Policy Div., Ministry of Commerce; 1981-85, Minister, Econ. and Commercial, Indian Embassy, Tokyo; Industry Sec. and Finance Sec., Gov. of Bihar; Chairman, Bihar State Electricity Board; 1990-91, Joint Sec., Ministry of Home Affairs, India; 1991-93, Joint Sec., Dept of Econ. Affairs, Ministry of Finance; 1993-95, Additional Sec., Dept of Econ. Affairs, Ministry of Finance; 1995-96, Expenditure Sec., Ministry of Finance; 1996-98, Revenue Sec., Ministry of Finance; 1998-2001, Sec. to the Prime Minister of India; 2001, OSD to Prime Minister of India, Member, Planning Commission : 2001-2004. Interaction with multilateral institutions like World Bank, Internat'l Monetary Fund, Asian Dev. Bank, OECD and WTO. Formerly: Chairman, Global Environment Facility; Vice-Chairman and Rapporteur, Preparatory for Special Session of the UN on Drugs and Narcotics meeting. Chairman, WIPO Group on Valuation of Intangible Assets in Privatization and Member of the High Level WIPO Advisory Group on Privatization. Senior Short-Term Visiting Fellow at Stanford University, US. Member, UN Global Commission on International Migration. Member, Foundation Board of Young Global Leaders. Recently elected to the Upper House of Parliament (Rajya Sabha).
