Centres Of Excellence

To focus on new and emerging areas of research and education, Centres of Excellence have been established within the Institute. These ‘virtual' centres draw on resources from its stakeholders, and interact with them to enhance core competencies

Read More >>

Faculty

Faculty members at IIMB generate knowledge through cutting-edge research in all functional areas of management that would benefit public and private sector companies, and government and society in general.

Read More >>

IIMB Management Review

Journal of Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

IIM Bangalore offers Degree-Granting Programmes, a Diploma Programme, Certificate Programmes and Executive Education Programmes and specialised courses in areas such as entrepreneurship and public policy.

Read More >>

About IIMB

The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) believes in building leaders through holistic, transformative and innovative education

Read More >>

Dr Arvind Virmani, Former Executive Director, IMF and Dr Charan Singh, RBI Chair Professor, IIMB speak on various aspects of Indian economy

This is Part 2 of the Ailing Economy, Wailing India  series, Part 1 is here  Ailing Economy Wailing India.

Dr Arvind Virmani is an Indian economist who was appointed India's representative to the International Monetary Fund in 2009. Prior to that, he was the Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India. In this exclusive interaction at Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, on Thursday (October 3), he shares with Dr Charan Singh, RBI Chair Professor, IIMB, his views on different aspects of the Indian economy, including the Food Security Bill, interest rate policy and the monetary policy, and the mechanism of reviving growth in the country.

Dr Arvind Virmani, Former Executive Director, IMF and Dr Charan Singh, RBI Chair Professor, IIMB speak on various aspects of Indian economy

This is Part 2 of the Ailing Economy, Wailing India  series, Part 1 is here  Ailing Economy Wailing India.

Dr Arvind Virmani is an Indian economist who was appointed India's representative to the International Monetary Fund in 2009. Prior to that, he was the Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India. In this exclusive interaction at Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, on Thursday (October 3), he shares with Dr Charan Singh, RBI Chair Professor, IIMB, his views on different aspects of the Indian economy, including the Food Security Bill, interest rate policy and the monetary policy, and the mechanism of reviving growth in the country.