A Fly on the RBI Wall: An Insider’s View of the Central Bank

Biographies & Memoirs Non-Fiction

A Fly on the RBI Wall: An Insider’s View of the Central Bank

By: Alpana Killawala

595.00

  • ISBN: 978-93-5702-886-8
  • Pages: 248 pages
  • Published: February 2025
  • Format: Hardback
  • Imprint: Rupa
  • Language: English

When Alpana Killawala joined the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the Bank’s communication

department was in its nascent stage. ‘Evolution of communication function in the Reserve Bank of

India is in a way Alpana’s story’, remarked one of the then executive directors of the central bank.

Over the course of a career spanning more than two decades, she skilfully navigated the challenges

of managing the central bank’s communication, including handling communication during some of

the major crises, such as the Harshad Mehta scam, and reforms like the liberalization of the Indian

economy in the 1990s.

A Fly on the RBI Wall is a repository of anecdotes from Alpana’s time at the RBI—a no-holds-barred

account of her journey at the nation’s central bank. She doesn’t hesitate to call out her limitations

or the institution’s, but also never forgets to give credit where it is due. At one level, the book

talks about the RBI as an institution and how it evolved in the last 25 years as India undertook its

journey into economic and trade reforms. At another level, she gives a peek into the minds of the

governors, all eminent scholars, under whom she worked. Students of communication can glean

valuable lessons from Alpana’s narrative.

Alpana Killawala, a former journalist, led the RBI?s communication function for 26 years. She transformed it from a Press Relations Division into a Department of Communication. Alpana worked with notable governors and now offers strategic communication advice while teaching at communication colleges.

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