The other current members are Rathin Roy of National Institute of Public Finance and Policy and Ashima Goyal of Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research

Current Affairs :-The financial warning committee to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM) is probably going to be reconstituted for an additional two years. A notice on this is normal in a day or somewhere in the vicinity.
NITI Aayog part Bibek Debroy may proceed as the director of EAC-PM, while part secretary Ratan Watal is additionally expected to carry on in the job. Among different individuals from the warning body, every one of whom have been assigned “low maintenance”, Shamika Ravi of Brookings Institution is likewise expected to proceed.
The other momentum individuals are Rathin Roy of National Institute of Public Finance and Policy and Ashima Goyal of Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research. It is obscure on the off chance that they will be held.
Among conceivable new individuals, previous boss monetary counsel Arvind Virmani’s name is doing the rounds.
The EAC-PM was resuscitated in September 2017 with a term of two years. It supplanted the recent PMEAC, which was going by previous Reserve Bank of India senator C Rangarajan during the details of previous leader Manmohan Singh. The gathering was entrusted with breaking down any issue, monetary or something else, alluded to it by the PM, as per its terms of reference. The body could likewise take up the issues suo motu.
It has submitted three-four papers to the Prime Minister’s office, on issues like business, monetary circumstance, financial development, assembling and foundation. None of its work has been made open.
Its most recent work, which is continuous, is a taskforce on business, it has presented a brief to the PMO on what to do to reduce development lull, and thus make occupations. A progressively itemized report is relied upon to be submitted on the equivalent. The individuals from the taskforce are Debroy, Roy, previous EAC-PM part Surjit Bhalla, Watal, previous Chief Statistician Pronab Sen, Virmani, and financial specialist Charan Singh.