Aditi Nayar
About Aditi Nayar
Aditi Nayar serves as the Chief Economist at ICRA, where she leads research and outreach efforts. She has a strong background in economics, having studied at prestigious institutions and contributed to discussions on economic trends and budget expectations.
Current Role at ICRA
Aditi Nayar serves as the Chief Economist at ICRA, where she leads the research and outreach initiatives. In this role, she is involved in discussions related to budget expectations and economic trends. Her expertise is frequently sought in major publications, where she is quoted on various economic matters. Nayar has participated in webinars that focus on current economic trends, contributing to the discourse in the field.
Previous Experience at ICRA
Prior to her current position, Aditi Nayar worked at ICRA as a Principal Economist from 2007 to 2021. During her 14 years in this role, she contributed to various research projects and analyses that informed economic policy and business strategies. Her extensive experience at ICRA has equipped her with a deep understanding of the Indian economic landscape.
Experience at The World Bank
Aditi Nayar worked as a Research Analyst at The World Bank from 2005 to 2007 in the New Delhi Area, India. In this capacity, she engaged in research activities that supported the bank's initiatives and policies. Her time at The World Bank provided her with valuable insights into global economic issues and development strategies.
Educational Background
Aditi Nayar has a robust educational background in economics and psychology. She earned her Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Economics from the University of Oxford, studying from 2003 to 2005. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Economics and Psychology from Indiana University Bloomington, where she studied from 2001 to 2003. Earlier, she studied at Bryn Mawr College, achieving a focus in Economics and Psychology from 1999 to 2001.
Early Education
Aditi Nayar completed her early education at Delhi Public School - R. K. Puram, where she studied Commerce and achieved the All India Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (AISSCE) in 1970. This foundational education set the stage for her subsequent studies in economics and psychology.