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Pulok Chatterjee: Man who has PM's ear and Sonia's faith

Last updated on: January 31, 2012 08:21 IST

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Pulok Chatterjee, perceived as being close to Sonia Gandhi, has joined the Prime Minister's Office. His brief is to get things moving. Santosh Tiwari on the PM's new principal secretary.

On January 18, top notch private power producers like Ratan Tata of Tata Power, Anil Ambani of Reliance Power, L Madhusudan Rao of Lanco Infratech and Naveen Jindal of Jindal Power met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at his office in South Block to tell him their problems.

Shortage of coal and gas, they said, had put a question mark on new capacity of 42,000 megawatts. This could jeopardise investments of over Rs 200,000 crore (Rs 2,000 billion).

After listening to them, Prime Minister Singh announced at the meeting that a committee of secretaries would be set up to go into the issues, and it would chalk out 30-, 60-, and 90-day plans. The man chosen to head the critical committee was Pulok Chatterjee, principal secretary to the prime minister.

If recent news reports are anything to go by, Chatterjee, a 1974-batch officer of the Indian Administrative Service (Uttar Pradesh cadre), must be a very busy man. He leads another committee that will suggest how to boost tourism in the country.

Chatterjee is also a key strategist for Prime Minister Singh's planned "big push" to infrastructure in order to revive the slowing economy.

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Image: Chatterjee is close to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Photographs: Reuters
Image: He is a confidant of Sonia Gandhi.
Photographs: Reuters
Image: His ties to the Gandhi family go back to Rajiv Gandhi.
Photographs: Reuters
Image: Chatterjee was called back from the World Bank by the prime minister.
Photographs: Reuters
Image: He could be setting the stage for Rahul Gandhi.
Photographs: Reuters
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