- Ardeshir Darabshaw Shroff
Ardeshir Darabshaw Shroff (1899-1965) was an eminent industrialist, banker and economist of
India .In 1944, Shroff served as a non-official (since India was not yet independent) delegate at the United Nations "Bretton Woods Conference" on post-war monetary and financial systems. In the same year, and with seven other leading industrialists, Shroff co-authored the
Bombay Plan , which was a set of proposals for the development of the post-independence Indian economy.In the 1950s, Shroff was founder-director of the Investment Corporation of India and company chairman of
Bank of India and theNew India Assurance Company Limited . In 1956, Shroff co-founded theForum of Free Enterprise think tank as a means to counter the socialist tendencies of the Nehru government. Shroff also served as company director of theTata Group and of several other leading private industries.A biography of Shroff, commissioned by the Forum of Free Enterprise, was published in 2000 by
Sucheta Dalal .References
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