constitutional liberal
C. D. Deshmukh
Chintaman Dwarkanath Deshmukh
1896–1982
Also known as: CD Deshmukh, C. C. Deshmukh, Chintaman Deshmukh
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Referenced in 7 other works , including IS SOCIALISM THE RIGHT PATH? , The Retreat from Socialism , and Barons of Banking - Glimpses of Indian Banking History .
In Barons of Banking - Glimpses of Indian Banking History : C.
In L.I.C. — Discounting the Assured : Bapat builds her indictment of the LIC by measuring its actual performance against the specific promises C.
In INDUSTRIAL FINANCE IN A MIXED ECONOMY : Deshmukh is named in Mehta's account of the 1944 Bretton Woods delegation — alongside Shroff, Sir Jeremy Raisman and Shanmukham Chetty — establishing the multilateral lineage Mehta traces back through Shroff.
In FOREIGN EXCHANGE CRISIS — THE WAY OUT : Sundaram recalls C.
In IS SOCIALISM THE RIGHT PATH? : Batlivala invokes C.
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- Barons of Banking - Glimpses of Indian Banking History · 2014
- "Sir Sorabji Pochkhanawalla, Sir Purushottamdas Thakurdas and Sir C. D. Deshmukh from the pre-Independence era" · listing of the book's six subjects; Deshmukh is one of the three pre-Independence banking barons
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- L.I.C. — Discounting the Assured · 1979
- "Against the promises C. D. Deshmukh made on the eve of nationalisation in 1956 — cheaper insurance, better service, higher efficiency, growth-oriented investment and employment" · sets up the evidentiary frame for the entire critique; Deshmukh's promises become the benchmark for measuring LIC's failures
- INDUSTRIAL FINANCE IN A MIXED ECONOMY · 1972
- "recalling Shroff's role in the Bretton Woods delegation of 1944 (led by Sir Jeremy Raisman, with Chintaman Deshmukh and Shanmukham Chetty)" · Deshmukh is named on the Bretton Woods delegation Mehta foregrounds
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE CRISIS — THE WAY OUT · 1963
- "Recalls C. D. Deshmukh as Finance Minister conceding that compilation of Budget documents is "a race against time" — a confession Sundaram says would be unacceptable in any parliament elsewhere." · Deshmukh's own admission deployed as evidence of the chronic unreliability of India's fiscal statistics
- IS SOCIALISM THE RIGHT PATH? · 1956
- "He marshals testimony from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and former Finance Minister C. D. Deshmukh to argue that the Indian civil service lacks the depth to run nationalised industries" · Deshmukh's Finance-Ministry experience is mobilised against nationalisation
- "He cites Patel and ex-Finance Minister C. D. Deshmukh to show that the Indian civil service is too thin to run nationalised industries" · key-points restatement of Deshmukh's role as Batlivala's witness
- NEW TAXATION PROPOSALS · 1956
- "first introduced in the previous Finance Minister C. D. Deshmukh's last budget and now made heavier" · Deshmukh identified as the originator of the penal super-tax measure Krishnamachari is extending
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- The Retreat from Socialism
- "I am thankful to the India International Centre for having invited me to deliver the Seventh C.D. Deshmukh Memorial Lecture thus giving me an opportunity to pay my tribute to a man whom I knew well" · Deshmukh identified as the memorial subject and personal acquaintance of the speaker
- "Sir Chintaman Deshmukh, by which title his contemporaries knew him better, was then Secretary of the Reserve Bank" · Deshmukh's career at the Reserve Bank described in the speaker's tribute