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Nand Kishore Singh is an Indian politician, economist and former
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officer. He is a senior member of the
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(BJP) since March 2014 after having served as a
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in the
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(2008-2014) from
Bihar Bihar (; ) is a state in eastern India. It is the 2nd largest state by population in 2019, 12th largest by area of , and 14th largest by GDP in 2021. Bihar borders Uttar Pradesh to its west, Nepal to the north, the northern part of West ...
for the Janata Dal (United). He has been a senior bureaucrat, Member of the Planning Commission and handled assignments of Union Expenditure and Revenue Secretary. He was also
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to
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. On 27 November 2017,
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appointed him as the chairman of Fifteenth Finance Commission of India. He is currently on the board of
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, ICRIER, IMI, Nalanda University as well as connected with the
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and the India Advisory Committee of
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and
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. He is the former chairman, board of governors of Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon. He is currently the chairman of the review committee set up under Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act, 2003, under the purview of
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. He is believed to be one of the people involved in the IC-814 response of the Indian government.


Early life and Career

Born in
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on 27 January 1941, Singh did his schooling at
St. Xavier's High School, Patna , motto_translation = For God and Country , location = , streetaddress = West Gandhi Maidan Marg , region = , city = , county = Patna , state ...
and completed his Senior Cambridge Examination at
St. Xavier's College, Patna St. Xavier's College, Patna (SXC Patna or SXC) is an undergraduate college of Arts, Information technology, IT and Commerce under Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna in Patna, Bihar, India. Founded in 2009, it is named after St. Francis Xavie ...
before he joined St Stephens College, Delhi for pursuing graduation. He did Masters in Economics from the
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. Following that, he has held the following positions: * Member, State Secretariat, Finance Department (1968–69) * Under Secretary, Ministry of Commerce (1969–73) * Special Assistant to Commerce Minister (1973–77) * Represented India at GATT, UNACTD, UN and the Common Wealth Secretariat. * Chairman, Bihar State Electricity Board * Special Assistant to the former President
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, then former Minister of Commerce, Steel and Mines (1980–81) * First Minister, Economic and Commercial, Indian Embassy, Japan (1981–85) * Additional Finance Commissioner, Principal Secretary Industries and Industrial Development Commissioner, Bihar (1986–90) * Joint Secretary Police (Ministry of Home Affairs) (1990–91) * Joint Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs (Ministry of Finance) (1991–93) * First Chairman UNGEF (United Nations Global Environment Facility) (1993–94) * Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs (1993–95) * Secretary, Department of Expenditure (1995–96) * Revenue Secretary (1996–98) * Secretary to former PM AB Vajpayee (1998-2001) * Member Planning Commission (2001–06) * Deputy Chairman, Bihar State Planning Board (2006–08) * Member of Parliament to the Rajya Sabha (2008–14) *President of Institute of Economic Growth (IEG) Society (since 2021)


Tax Reforms

As Revenue Secretary (July 1996 – August 1998), he oversaw the Dream Budget (1997–98), one of the most ambitious tax reforms so far. Tax rates were substantially reduced and personal Income Tax rates were brought down considerably from 15, 30 and 40 per cent to 10, 20 and 30 per cent. Similarly, corporate tax rates were also significantly reduced apart from simplifying and merging the widely varying customs and excise duty structure. Import tariffs were also slashed down to align India's import duties with other emerging markets. Moreover, a Voluntary Disclosure of Income Scheme (VDIS) was launched in the same year which enabled people to make voluntary disclosures given the benefits of lower tax rates. This enabled not only tax realisation of over $2 billion as hidden wealth of over Rs.33,000 crores or $10 billion being brought back to the economic stream. The VDIS scheme is considered a watershed and many have clamoured for its repetition both for domestic and foreign income.


Task Force on Telecom

He has also served as the Secretary, Task Force on Telecommunications and played a key role in placing a far-reaching reform on deregulation of India's Telecommunication sector. During his tenure, another major reform in the telecomm policy was to auction the spectrum bandwidth to the highest bidder.


National Highway Development Project

As PMO Secretary and Member Secretary of the Task Force on Infrastructure, N.K. Singh was instrumental in the planning of the 13000 km National Highways Development Project (NHDP). Comprising the
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and the North-South and East-West corridors, it was one of the flagship scheme of the Indian Government and
NHAI The National Highways Authority of India or NHAI (Hindi: भारतीय राष्ट्रीय राजमार्ग प्राधिकरण) is an autonomous agency of the Government of India, set up in 1995 (Act 1988) and i ...
(National Highway Authority of India).


Career as a Member of Parliament

Singh was elected as a Member of Parliament to the Rajya Sabha from Bihar in April 2008 representing the Janata Dal (United). He was a member of several important Parliamentary Committees including the Public Accounts Committee, Committee on Public Undertakings, Committee on External Affairs, Committee on MPLADS, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Human Resource Development, Consultative Committee on Finance and the Parliamentary Forum on Global Warming and Climate Change. He joined the BJP in the run-up to the General Elections in 2014 following his close association with the NDA for over a decade.


Author

N.K. Singh has authored ''The New Bihar'' which is a collection of essays on the state's model of development, shedding light on its achievements, shortcomings, and the challenges ahead. His other publication, "Not by Reason Alone", is a commentary on Indian political economy, analysing the various reforms pertaining to infrastructure, finance, government policies and Centre-state relations. His first book, "The Politics of Change", gives the reader a window into Indian politics and economy, providing insights into the realities of coalition politics and international fault lines.


Awards


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The Japanese order is the second highest civilian award accorded to people with distinguished achievements in the field of international relations, promotion of Japanese culture, development in welfare or preservation of the environment. On 29 April 2016, NK Singh was conferred with the 2nd class Gold and Silver of the Order of the Rising sun by the Japanese Government. He is the only Indian in the list of recipients of 2016 Spring Imperial Decorations.


Chairman, FRBM Committee

The Government of India formed a Review Committee to evaluate the FRBM Act, 2003 in order to assess its functionality in the last 12 years. The five-member panel, which includes Former Finance Secretary Sumit Bose, Chief Economic Adviser
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Governor
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and
National Institute of Public Finance and Policy The National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP) is an autonomous research institute under India's Ministry of Finance. Based in New Delhi, India, the centre conducts research on public finance and contributes to the process of policy ...
Director Rathin Roy, is chaired by Mr. N.K. Singh. The committee's mandate includes making recommendations to pave the way forward, keeping at its focus fiscal consolidation and prudence. The feasibility of fiscal deficit range and aligning fiscal change with credit change analysis is also incorporated in the ambit.


Nira Radia Tapes

In the recorded conversations in the Nira Radia tapes, NK Singh is heard stating that he got the order of the speakers in the Rajya Sabha changed to give an edge on retroactive tax rebates to
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. N.K. Singh said his Reliance advocacy was for national ‘
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'.Reliance advocacy was for national ‘energy security': N.K. Singh 30 November 2010
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