Ashoka Mody is an Indian-born economist and professor at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School.
Born in 1956, he has extensive experience in international economics, having previously served as Deputy Director in the International Monetary Fund's Research and European Departments.
Mody's work focuses on economic policy and development, with a particular emphasis on India's post-independence trajectory.
His background in both academia and international institutions provides him with a unique perspective on global economic issues.
Mody's expertise and critical analysis of India's economic and political landscape have made him a prominent voice in discussions about the country's development challenges and future prospects.
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