Arnav Shivendu, an Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRAS) officer’s journey is a remarkable blend of intellectual curiosity, strategic foresight, and unwavering commitment to national service. From excelling in computer science and corporate leadership to shaping financial policies in the Indian Railways his career has been defined by a relentless pursuit of excellence. His deep engagement with defence strategy and public administration showcases a rare confluence of technical expertise and governance acumen.
A firm believer in the intersection of technology, policy, and strategic affairs, Mr. Shivendu has actively sought to bridge gaps in governance and financial administration. His experience spans academia, corporate leadership, and public service, making him a dynamic thinker with a clear vision for India’s future.
Currently serving as DFM, Jaipur, Indian Railways, Mr. Shivendu’s contributions go far beyond routine administrative responsibilities. His approach to governance reflects a keen understanding of India’s structural challenges, from workforce welfare in public institutions to economic policy.
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL FOUNDATIONS
With a strong foundation in Computer Science, he completed his Bachelor’s degree from Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology. His inclination toward research led him to publish a paper titled “Emulation of Shortest Path Algorithm in Software Defined Networking Environment” in the International Journal of Computer Applications, Volume 116/Number 1.
Before joining the civil services, he worked with Dell, a Fortune 500 company, where he gained valuable experience in the corporate sector. However, his calling lay elsewhere, prompting him to pursue the UPSC Civil Services Examination, where he secured a place in the IRAS.
His approach to financial administration is deeply rooted in constitutional principles. Reflecting on his experience, he notes: “While dealing with Payroll Management and Settlement, including OPS and NPS, I was compelled to revisit Constitutional Articles, including Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy. This reaffirmed my belief in a welfare state driven by merit-based affirmative action, as envisioned in Articles 15 and 16.”
Mr. Shivendu actively engaged with railway unions and associations, including the All India Railway Federation (AIRF), the All India Station Masters’ Association, and SC/ST and OBC Associations. His perspective aligns with the ideals championed by constitutional figures such as Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
BRIDGING DEFENCE AND LOGISTICS
Beyond his core responsibilities in financial administration, Mr. Shivendu has developed a strong interest in defence and national security. His membership in prestigious think tanks – Associate Member of the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) and Lifetime Member of the United Service Institution of India (USI) – illustrates his deep engagement with strategic affairs.
EXPLORING THE ARTS
Beyond his official responsibilities, he has explored creative avenues such as theatre. During his probation period in the Railways, he performed a cameo in an indie film titled “RIHA,” inspired by the director’s mother’s autobiographical account of Triple Talaq. The film had its world premiere at India’s only Oscar-qualifying festival, the Bangalore International Short Film Festival (BISFF), and its international premiere at Tasveer in Seattle, the world’s only South Asian Oscar-qualifying festival. It was also an official selection at the Dharamshala International Film Festival (DIFF).
ADDRESSING CHALLENGES IN CIVIL SERVICES
His interactions with civil servants across cadres revealed some of the common challenges plaguing India’s administrative framework – inadequate salaries, politicisation, caste-based discrimination, lack of leaves, fratricide, and corruption. Understanding these systemic issues has only strengthened his resolve to contribute meaningfully to governance.
IRAS officer Arnav Shivendu’s journey – from a corporate professional to an IRAS officer with a strong strategic vision – exemplifies his commitment to nation-building.
With his diverse expertise, he aims to integrate technological advancements in railway finance and logistics, ensuring efficiency and strategic preparedness.













