

Ep 355: The Life and Times of KP Krishnan
70 snips Nov 13, 2023
KP Krishnan, an influential Indian administrative service officer, shares insights on shaping policy, elite power in India, the impact of social media, migration of the Agarharams, evolution of thinking, education at Delhi University, being a Renaissance person, top-down transformation, reformers in government, implementing pension reforms, introducing currency derivatives, facing the 2008 financial crisis, membership in the FATF, skills of politicians, history of pension reforms, and inflation targeting in the economy.
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St. Stephen's Class of '76
- K.P. Krishnan's St. Stephen's economics class of '76 included many future leaders in various fields.
- Despite varied backgrounds, they bonded over shared learning experiences and intellectual curiosity.
Learning from Luminaries
- Krishnan recalls unique learning experiences like being taught a famous murder case by the then-Chief Justice of India.
- This access to leading figures provided invaluable insights into law, government, and argumentation.
Rooted Cosmopolitanism
- Krishnan grew up in a Tamil-Brahmin community in Delhi, recreated by migrants from Madras Presidency.
- This community maintained traditions like Sanskrit learning and Vedic study alongside modern education.