Sameer Kochhar, Chairman of Skoch Group, is a passionate advocate of social, financial and digital inclusion. In 1997, after spending 15 years in the corporate world, he decided to follow his inner calling and become a development thinker. Ever since, he single-mindedly applied himself to the rigours of self-education, academic research and field tours. The Skoch Group – which has a think tank, media and consultancy arms – was established as part of this endeavour. His expert opinion is sought by the government. In Kochhar's thinking, writings and activities, his profound admiration for Indiaís economic reforms – and in extension, those outstanding personalities who strive to make these reforms more meaningful and broad-based – comes out clear and unambiguous.
In addition to authoring highly acclaimed The Untold Story of Indian Reforms 1991-2016 (2016); Modiís Odyssey: Digital India, Developed India (2016); Defeating Poverty: Jan Dhan and Beyond (2014); ModiNomics: Inclusive Economics, Inclusive Governance (2014); and, Speeding Financial Inclusion (2009), he has edited Infrastructure and Governance (2008); Financial Inclusion (2009); Urban Renewal: Policy and Response (2009); India on the Growth Turnpike: Essays in Honour of Vijay L. Kelkar (2010); Building from the Bottom: Infrastructure and Poverty Alleviation (2010); Growth and Finance: Essays in Honour of C. Rangarajan (2011); Policymaking for Indian Planning: Essays in Honour of Montek Singh Ahluwalia (2012); and, An Agenda for Indiaís Growth: Essays in Honour of P. Chidambaram (2013).
Profile of Sameer Kochhar, Chairman, Skoch Group
Sameer Kochhar is a self-taught sociologist-economist