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Ms Gita Gopinath-A Trailblazing Economist and Leader at the IMF

By R Anil Kumar

  • From Karnataka’s Mysuru to becoming the first ever woman deputy MD of IMF –Here’s all about Gita Gopinath

  • Grit and Luck: Gita Gopinath Reflects on her Career and Roles at the Fund

Bengaluru. Gita Gopinath is an Indian American economist. She is famous for many things, including being the first Deputy Director General of the International Monetary Fund. 

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Gita studied science at Mahajana PU College in Mysuru after finishing high school. Later, despite having excellent enough grades for engineering and medicine, she chose to pursue a BA (Hons) in economics.

Gita Gopinath was the first woman to serve as the head economist of the International Monetary Fund, and she has now created history once more, making Indians proud of her accomplishments.

Gita Gopinath’s nomination as the IMF’s top economist made history in 2018, and it only took three years for the India-born woman tobecoming the first ever woman deputy MD of IMF.

Gita Gopinath-First Deputy Managing Director (January 2022-August 2025)

Gita Gopinath was the First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) from January 2022–August 2025. In that role she oversaw the work of staff, represented the Fund at multilateral forums such as the G7 and G20, maintained high-level contacts with member governments and Board members, the media, and other institutions.

She led the Fund’s work on multilateral surveillance and related policies, including on monetary and fiscal policies, debt, and international trade, and oversaw research and flagship publications. Gita guided work on systemic country surveillance and on large programs, such as those for Argentina and Ukraine.

Ms. Gopinath previously served as the Chief Economist of the Fund from 2019-22. In that role, she was the Economic Counsellor of the Fund and Director of its Research Department.

Prior to joining the IMF, Ms. Gopinath was the John Zwaanstra Professor of International Studies and of Economics at Harvard University’s economics department (2005-18) and before that she was an assistant professor of economics at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business (2001-05).

Her research, which focuses on International Finance and Macroeconomics, is widely cited and has been published in many top economics journals.

Gita has authored numerous research articles on exchange rates, trade and investment, international financial crises, monetary policy, debt, and emerging market crises.

As Chief Economist, Gita helmed thirteen releases of the World Economic Outlook, including forecasts of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the global economy.

She co-authored the “Pandemic Paper” on how to end the COVID-19 pandemic that set globally endorsed targets for vaccinating the world and led to the creation of the Multilateral Task Force made up of the leadership of the IMF, World Bank, WTO, and WHO to help end the pandemic and the establishment of a working group with vaccine manufacturers to identify trade barriers, supply bottlenecks, and accelerate delivery of vaccines to low- and lower-middle income countries.

She also worked with other Fund departments to connect with policy makers, academics, and other stakeholders on a new analytical approach to help countries respond to international capital flows via the Integrated Policy Framework.

Gita also helped set up a Climate Change team inside the IMF to analyze, among other things, optimal climate mitigation policies.

Ms. Gopinath is an elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and of the Econometric Society, and a member of the Group of Thirty. She has previously served as the co-director of the International Finance and Macroeconomics program at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), a member of the economic advisory panel of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

Gita is the co-editor of the current Handbook of International Economics and was earlier the co-editor of the American Economic Review and managing editor of the Review of Economic Studies.

Gita Gopinath expressed her gratitude for the honour. “Over the past three years, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing firsthand and participating in the IMF’s vital work at the nexus of rigorous economic analysis and public policy. It has been extremely rewarding to witness the good effects of our work on economies and the lives of so many people all across the world. The Fund’s mission has never been more crucial, and international cooperation has never been more important,

Gita’s Accomplishments as IMF Chief Economist (2018–2022)

Pandemic Response:

Co-authored the influential “Pandemic Paper,” which provided targets for global vaccination and led to the formation of a Multilateral Task Force (with the World Bank, WHO, and WTO) to address trade barriers and vaccine supply bottlenecks.

Integrated Policy Framework (IPF):

Spearheaded the development of the IPF, an analytical framework to help countries effectively manage international capital flows.

Climate Change Team:

Established a dedicated climate change team within the IMF to analyze and advise on global climate-related economic issues and mitigation policies.

  • World Economic Outlook

Ensured the IMF’s flagship World Economic Outlook report remained a preeminent source of global economic analysis, especially during the challenging COVID-19 pandemic.

Accomplishments as First Deputy Managing Director (2021–2025)

Global Economic Monitoring:

Oversaw the IMF’s work on global economic monitoring and analytical work.

  • High Level Engagement

Represented the IMF at high-level forums, including the G7 and G20, engaging with member governments and high-level contacts.

Programmatic Involvement:

Was deeply involved in major IMF programs, such as those for Argentina and Ukraine.

Fiscal Affairs Oversight:

Led departments focused on research, fiscal affairs, strategy, and policy, with a particular focus on debt resolution and fiscal advice.

Other Significant Contributions

Analytical Rigor:

Combined a strong academic background with practical policy advice to guide the IMF’s membership through significant crises, including the pandemic, wars, and periods of high inflation and geopolitical shifts.

Research Leadership:

Co-directed the International Finance and Macroeconomics Programme at NBER and continued to produce high-quality research that shaped global economic policy.

Gita Gopinath Goes Bullish on India’s Economic Growth

India has become the fifth-largest economy in the world, and is set to be among the top three global economic powers soon.

Ms. Gita Gopinath with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during her previous visit to India, last September.

As IMF Deputy MD Gita Gopinath had said India will likely become 3rd largest economy by 2027.

After Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his Independence Day address to the nation, said the country is on its way to become the third-largest economy with big reforms across sectors, Gita Gopinath, the former Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has stated that the country is likely to achieve this feat by 2027.

India is currently ranked as the 4th largest economy globally in 2025 as of August 2025, overtaking Japan to secure the 4th position among the world’s top 10 largest economies, with a nominal GDP of $4.19 trillion, and is set to be among the top three global economic powers soon.

According to Ms Gopinath, India’s growth did much better than expected during the last fiscal year (FY24) as private consumption growth recovered across sectors, especially in the rural economy.

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