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C. D. Deshmukh

Chintaman Dwarkanath Deshmukh

1896–1982

Also known as: CD Deshmukh, C. C. Deshmukh, Chintaman Deshmukh

How C. D. Deshmukh is discussed in this archive

Authored 1 work in the archive.

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.

By C. D. Deshmukh (1)

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Excerpts (1)

  • 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