<p>New Delhi: Six months ahead of his three-year tenure, the government has terminated the services of K V Subramanian as the executive director at the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/imf">International Monetary Fund (IMF)</a>, sources said on Saturday.</p>.<p>The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has terminated Subramanian's services effective April 30, 2025, they added.</p>.<p>The reasons for Subramanian's exit have not been officially announced.</p>.Expect India to strongly oppose IMF assistance to Pakistan: Congress.<p>The sources said the government would soon find his replacement to be nominated to the IMF board.</p>.<p>According to the sources, Subramanian is learnt to have raised questions about the IMF's datasets, which did not go down well in the corridors of the multilateral agency.</p>.<p>Besides, the sources said, concerns were raised over an "alleged impropriety" relating to the promotion and publicity of his latest book, "India @ 100".</p>.<p>Subramanian was appointed as the executive director (India) at the IMF with effect from November 1, 2022 for a period of three years. Prior to this, he served as the chief economic adviser to the government.</p>.<p>The executive board of the IMF is composed of 25 directors (executive directors or EDs) elected by the member countries or groups of countries.</p>.<p>India is in a four-country constituency, along with Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Bhutan as members.</p>
<p>New Delhi: Six months ahead of his three-year tenure, the government has terminated the services of K V Subramanian as the executive director at the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/imf">International Monetary Fund (IMF)</a>, sources said on Saturday.</p>.<p>The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has terminated Subramanian's services effective April 30, 2025, they added.</p>.<p>The reasons for Subramanian's exit have not been officially announced.</p>.Expect India to strongly oppose IMF assistance to Pakistan: Congress.<p>The sources said the government would soon find his replacement to be nominated to the IMF board.</p>.<p>According to the sources, Subramanian is learnt to have raised questions about the IMF's datasets, which did not go down well in the corridors of the multilateral agency.</p>.<p>Besides, the sources said, concerns were raised over an "alleged impropriety" relating to the promotion and publicity of his latest book, "India @ 100".</p>.<p>Subramanian was appointed as the executive director (India) at the IMF with effect from November 1, 2022 for a period of three years. Prior to this, he served as the chief economic adviser to the government.</p>.<p>The executive board of the IMF is composed of 25 directors (executive directors or EDs) elected by the member countries or groups of countries.</p>.<p>India is in a four-country constituency, along with Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Bhutan as members.</p>