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  1. India’s Economic Prospects - Are they Real? - Outlook’ weekly newsmagazine, Delhi, April 3, 2006

  2. “Separation of Powers : The Myth and the Reality”: Third Nani A. Palkhivala Memorial Lecture by Bimal Jalan at Mumbai on January 16, 2006

  3. The Politics of India’s Reforms - The Financial Times, London, July 15, 2005

  4. “Economics, Politics And Governance”  - Convocation Address by Dr Bimal Jalan at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad on April 3, 2004.

  5. "Exchange Rate Management: An Emerging Consensus?" Address by Dr. Bimal Jalan at 14th National Assembly of Forex Association of India on August 14, 2003

  6. 32nd ACU Board Meeting – Governor’s Welcome Address by Dr. Bimal Jalan at Bangalore on June 16, 2003.

  7. Strengthening Indian Banking and Finance: Progress and Prospects by Dr. Bimal Jalan, Governor, Reserve Bank of India at the twenty-fourth Bank Economists' Conference, Bangalore on December 27, 2002

  8. Bank of England’s Seminar on International Financial Architecture by Dr. Bimal Jalan at the symposium of Central Bank Governors hosted by the Bank of England in London on July 5, 2002

  9. India and Globalisation by Dr Bimal Jalan at the Thirty Sixth Convocation Address of the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata on January 15, 2002

  10. Indian Banking and Finance: Managing New Challenges by Dr Bimal Jalan at the Banking Economists' Conference, Kolkata, on January 14, 2002

  11. Corporate Governance and Financial Sector: Some Issues by Dr. Bimal Jalan at the National Institute for Bank Management, Pune, on January 6, 2002

  12. "India’s Economy in the Twenty-First Century: A New Beginning or A False Dawn?" by Dr. Bimal Jalan at India International Centre, New Delhi on January 15, 2001

  13. Banking and Finance in the New Millennium by Dr. Bimal Jalan at 22nd Bank Economists Conference, New Delhi on January 15, 2001

  14. Inflation and Growth by Dr. Bimal Jalan at the 11th C.D. Deshmukh Memorial Lecture, Mumbai on December 07, 2000

  15. Development and Management of Forex Markets : A Central Banking Perspective by Dr. Bimal Jalan at the 21st Asia Pacific Congress held in New Delhi on December 1, 2000

  16. Economic Growth, Banking & Information Technology: Excerpts from the transcribed version of the Inaugural address delivered by Dr. Bimal Jalan at the BancIT 2000 held at Bangalore on 14th July 2000.

  17. Agenda for Banking in the Millenium: Inaugural speech at the Conference of Bank Chairmen held at the National Institute of Bank Management Pune on January 6, 2000.

  18. Finance and Development – Which Way Now?: at the Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad on December 6, 1999

  19. International Financial Architecture: Developing Countries’ Perspective: 49th Anniversary Lecture – Central Bank of Sri Lanka, at Colombo on August 25, 1999

  20. Towards a More Vibrant Banking System: Bank Economists Conference (BECON’98) at Bangalore on December 16, 1998

  21. Management Challenges for the Next Century: Valedictory address to the National Management Convention at Calcutta on September 19, 1998

  22. Trends in International Banking: Inauguration of the business session on "Trends in International Banking" International Banking Conference organised by Indian Banks' Association at New Delhi on September 16, 1998

  23. High Banking Transaction Costs are a 'Deadweight Loss': Inaugural address at the meeting of International Organisation of Securities Commissions at Mumbai on February 11, 1998

  24. Science, Technology and Development: Sir Vithal N. Chandavarkar Memorial Lecture (Twelfth in the Series) at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore on May 8, 1998

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SHORT COMMENTS

  1. Globalisation: Is it good for India? Excerpts from Thirty Sixth Convocation Address at Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, January 15, 2002

  2. Cost of Delays: Who pays? Excerpts from the speech delivered at Insol India Conference at New Delhi on February 26, 2000.

  3. Investors’ Choice: Public Vs. Private Excerpts from the address at the High-level Seminar to discuss the need for re-engineering India’s Financial Markets and Institutions by Society for Capital Market Research and Development, Mumbai, January 1999.

  4. Exchange Rate Management: Floating Without Sinking Excerpts from inaugural remarks at the 21st Asia Pacific Congress held in New Delhi on December 1, 2000.

  5. Monetary Policy: Is a Single Target Relevant? Summary of remarks at the 11th C.D.Deshmukh Memorial Lecture in Mumbai on December 7, 2000.

  6. Information Technology and Banking Excerpts from the Inaugural Address at the BancIT 2000 held at Bangalore on July 14, 2000.

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