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= Suresh Yadav = Suresh Yadav (born 17 July 1968) is a diplomat currently working with the Commonwealth Secretariat.

Biography
Educated at Dayalbagh Educational Institute where he earned a degree in Electrical Engineering, Suresh Yadav further enhanced his academic credentials with a Master’s in Energy Studies from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. He has also completed advanced programs in power sector management, global governance, and financial policies, reflecting his dedication to lifelong learning and professional development.

Yadav's career began in the public sector at the Income Tax Department in New Delhi, where he played a pivotal role in digitizing processes to improve administrative efficiency. His expertise expanded on an international scale during his secondment at the OECD in Paris, focusing on global financial systems. In India, he distinguished himself further by serving as the Officer on Special Duty (OSD) to the Finance Minister, leading critical digital reforms in tax systems, and later as OSD to the President, contributing to national policy development.

At an international level, Yadav served as a member of the World Bank Group's Executive Board and later took significant roles at The Commonwealth Secretariat in London. Presently, he holds the acting interim position as Senior Director for Trade, Oceans, and Natural Resources and serves as Director for Artificial Intelligence and Transformative Technology at the Commonwealth Secretariat. His work has been crucial in driving major initiatives in digital transformation, AI, and environmental sustainability, making substantial impacts on global governance and strategic development.

Yadav's contributions have not only been pivotal in shaping financial and policy sectors globally but have also placed him at the forefront of AI policy at the Commonwealth Artificial Intelligence Consortium. His roles and efforts highlight a career dedicated to enhancing technology's role in sustainable development and effective governance.

Publications
Suresh Yadav has authored a notable book and several research papers that address key economic, finance, and governance challenges. His work focuses on the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI), taxation, and corruption on global development.

Book

 * Foreign Direct Investment: Tax Administration and Development (January 2022): Analyzes FDI's role in enhancing tax systems and achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Research Papers

 * House Property Taxation for Domestic Resource Mobilization (June 2021): Discusses integrating property taxes to boost domestic resources.
 * PORI - A Toolkit to Fight Corruption and Conflict of Interest (November 2020, co-authored with Sindhu Kumari): Introduces tools to use public disclosures to combat corruption in public procurement.
 * Foreign Direct Investment and Tax Disputes: Emerging Tax Arbitration and Need for Global Tax Arbitration Center (November 2020): Proposes a global center for resolving tax disputes akin to ICSID.
 * Discovering Drivers of Illicit Financial Flows - Trade Freedom, Taxes, and Transfer Pricing (October 2020): Examines how trade liberalization facilitates illicit financial flows.
 * Foreign Direct Investment and Reforms (July 2020): Explores how reforms and trade openness attract FDI, influencing economic growth and poverty reduction.
 * Global Governance and Emerging International Taxation Architecture: Taxation of the Digital Economy - A Case for Global Tax Organization (June 2020): Calls for revamping international taxation to cover digital economy revenue losses.
 * Foreign Direct Investment and Corruption: A Case for Realistic Measurement of Corruption and Performance System (June 2020): Reevaluates the link between FDI and corruption.

Yadav's publications advocate using digital and AI technologies to enhance governance and drive sustainable, inclusive global development.