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The Planning Commission was an institution
formed in March 15 1950 by Government of India,
which formulated India's Five-Year Plans, among
other functions. It was established in accordance with
article 39 of the constitution which is a part of
directive principles of state policy.
An Overview
1950 Planning commission was established
May 29 , 2014
The first IEO(Independent Evaluation Office ) assessment report
was submitted to Prime Minister Modi on May 29, three days after he
was sworn in. According to Ajay Chibber, who heads the IEO, views
in the report are based on the views of stakeholders and some
Planning Commission members themselves. Planning Commission
to be replaced by "control commission"
August 13 , 2014 Cabinet of Modi govt. scrapped the Planning Commission
Aug. 15 2014
Honb. PM. Narendra Modi mentioned to replace Planning
Commission by National Development and Reform
Commission(NDRC) on the line of China
May 29, 2014 -> According to the first IEO (Independent Evaluation
Office ) assessment report which was submitted to Prime Minister Modi
on May 29, Planning Commission to be replaced by "control
commission“
15th -17th Aug. 2014 –> Govt. of India officials viewed Planning
Commission to be replaced with a diluted version of the National
Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) of China “
1st January 2015 –> Cabinet resolution to replace Planning
Commission by NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming
India) “
February 8, 2015: The first meeting of NITI Aayog was chaired
by Narendra Modi
The National Institution for Transforming India Aayog or NITI Aayog is
a Government of India policy think-tank established by Prime Minister Narendra
Modi to replace the Planning Commission.
The stated aim for NITI Aayog's creation is to foster involvement and
participation in the economic policy-making process by the State Governments of
India. It has adopted a "bottom-up" approach in planning which is a remarkable
contrast to the Planning Commission's tradition of "top-down" decision-making.
 One of the important mandates of NITI Aayog is to bring cooperative
competitive federalism and to improve centre state relation .
 NITI Aayog will provide opportunities, that the previous Planning Commission
structure lacked, to represent the economic interests of the State Governments
and Union Territories of India.
National Institution for Transforming India Aayog
THE BASICS
The institution will serve as a ‘think tank’ of the
government. It will provide governments at the Central and
State levels with relevant strategic and technical advice
across the spectrum of key elements of policy.
Instead of being in the controlling seat, is going to provide
a direction. It is going to be an ‘enabler’ instead of a ‘provider
of first and last resort’.
CONTI…
 The Prime Minister is Ex-Officio Chairperson for NITI
Aayog.
The Union Government of India announced formation of
NITI Aayog on 1 January 2015, and the first meeting of NITI
Aayog was held on 8 February 2015. "NITI Blogs", which
provide public access to articles, field reports and work in
progress as well as the published opinions of NITI officials,
are available to the public on the Aayog website.
Mechanism: STRUCTURE OF NITI
NITI Aayog will be a lean organization, modeled as a network of expertise;
focusing on functionality, flexibility and domain knowledge.
NITI Aayog will comprise: Chairperson: Prime Minister of India
Governing Council: comprising the Chief Ministers of all States and Lt. Governors
of Union Territories.
Regional Councils: will be formed to address specific issues and contingencies
impacting more than one state or region. Strategy and Planning in the NITI Aayog
will be anchored from State-level; with Regional Councils convened by the Prime
Minister for identified priority domains, put under the joint leadership of related sub-
groups of States (grouped around commonalities which could be geographic,
economic, social or otherwise) and Central Ministries. Regional Councils will:
● Have specified tenures, with the mandate to evolve strategy and oversee
implementation.
● Be jointly headed by one of the group Chief Ministers (on a rotational basis or
otherwise) and a corresponding Central Minister.
● Include the sectoral Central Ministers and Secretaries concerned, as well as
State Ministers and Secretaries.
● Be linked with corresponding domain experts and academic institutions. ●
Have a dedicated support cell in the NITI Aayog Secretariat.
Special Invitees: experts, specialists and practitioners with relevant domain
knowledge as special invitees nominated by the Prime Minister.
Full-time Organizational Framework: will comprise of, in addition to the
Prime Minister as the Chairperson:
● Vice-Chairperson: to be appointed by the Prime Minister.
● Members: full-time.(3)
● Part-time Members: maximum of 2, from leading universities,
research organisations and other relevant institutions in an ex-officio
capacity. Part time members will be on a rotational.
● Ex-Officio Members: maximum of 4 members of the Union Council
of Ministers to be nominated by the Prime Minister.
● Chief Executive Officer: to be appointed by the Prime Minister for a
fixed tenure, in the rank of Secretary to the Government of India.
● Secretariat: as deemed necessary.
NITI Aayog will also house a number of specialised Wings, including:
Research Wing that will develop in-house sectoral expertise as a dedicated
think tank of top notch domain experts, specialists and scholars.
Consultancy Wing that will provide a market-place of whetted panels of
expertise and funding, for Central and State Governments to tap into; matching
their requirements with solution providers, public and private, national and
international.
Team India Wing comprising representatives from every State and Ministry,
will serve as a permanent platform for national collaboration. Each representative
will:
● Ensure every State/Ministry has a continuous voice and stake in the NITI Aayog.
● Establish a direct communication channel between the State / Ministry and
NITI Aayog for all development related matters, as the dedicated liaison interface.
Present Members:
The various members of NITI Aayog are:
Chairperson: Prime Minister of India
CEO: Amitabh kant
Vice Chairperson: Arvind Panagariya
Ex-Officio Members: Rajnath Singh, Arun Jaitley, Suresh Prabhu and Radha
Mohan Singh
Special Invitees: Nitin Gadkari, Smriti Zubin Irani and Thawar Chand Gehlot
Full-time Members: Bibek Debroy (Economist), V. K.
Saraswat (former DRDO Chief) and Ramesh Chand (Agriculture Expert)
Governing Council: All Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors of States
and Union Territories
FUNCTIONS OF NITI.
1. Cooperative and Competitive Federalism: Be the primary platform for
operationalising Cooperative Federalism; enabling States to have active
participation in the formulation of national policy, as well as achieving time-
bound implementation of quantitative and qualitative targets through the
combined authority of the Prime Minister and Chief Ministers.
2. Shared National Agenda: Evolve a shared vision of national development
priorities and strategies, with the active involvement of States. This will provide
the framework ‘national agenda’ for the Prime Minister and Chief Ministers to
implement.
3. State’s Best Friend at the Centre: Support States in addressing their own
challenges, as well as building on strengths and comparative advantages.
This will be through various means, such as coordinating with Ministries,
championing their ideas at the centre, providing consultancy support and
building capacity.
4. Decentralized Planning: Restructure the planning process into a bottom-
up model, empowering States, and guiding them to further empower local
governments; in developing mechanisms to formulate credible plans at the
village level, which are progressively aggregated up the higher levels of
government.
5. Vision & Scenario Planning: Design medium and long-term strategic
frameworks of the big picture vision of India’s future - across schemes, sectors,
regions and time; factoring in all possible alternative assumptions and
counterfactuals. These would be the drivers of the national reforms agenda,
especially focused on identifying critical gaps and harnessing untapped
potentialities.
6. Domain Strategies: Build a repository of specialized domain expertise, both
sectoral and cross-sectoral; to assist Ministries of the Central and State
governments in their respective development planning as well problem solving
needs. This will especially enable the imbibing of good governance best
practices, both national as well as international; especially with regards to
structural reform.
7. Network of Expertise: Main-stream external ideas and expertise into government
policies and programmes through a collaborative community of national and
international experts, practitioners and other partners. This would entail being
Government’s link to the outside world, roping in academia (universities, think
tanks and research institutions), private sector expertise, and the people at large,
for close involvement in the policy making process.
8. Knowledge and Innovation hub: Be an accumulator as well as disseminator of
research and best practices on good governance, through a state-of-the-art
Resource Centre which identifies, analyses, shares and facilitates replication of the
same.
9. Conflict Resolution: Provide a platform for mutual resolution of inter-
sectoral, inter-departmental, inter-state as well as centre-state issues;
facilitating consensus acceptable and beneficial to all, to bring about clarity
and speed in execution.
10. Capacity building: Enable capacity building and technology up-gradation
across government, benchmarking with latest global trends and providing
managerial and technical knowhow.
Conclusion:
NITI Aayog will seek to facilitate and empower this critical requirement of good governance, which
is people-centric, participative, collaborative, transparent and policy-driven. It will provide critical
directional and strategic input to the development process, focussing on deliverables and
outcomes. This, along with being as incubator and disseminator of fresh thought and ideas for
development, will be the core mission of NITI Aayog.
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Niti aayog

  • 1.
  • 2. The Planning Commission was an institution formed in March 15 1950 by Government of India, which formulated India's Five-Year Plans, among other functions. It was established in accordance with article 39 of the constitution which is a part of directive principles of state policy. An Overview
  • 3. 1950 Planning commission was established May 29 , 2014 The first IEO(Independent Evaluation Office ) assessment report was submitted to Prime Minister Modi on May 29, three days after he was sworn in. According to Ajay Chibber, who heads the IEO, views in the report are based on the views of stakeholders and some Planning Commission members themselves. Planning Commission to be replaced by "control commission" August 13 , 2014 Cabinet of Modi govt. scrapped the Planning Commission Aug. 15 2014 Honb. PM. Narendra Modi mentioned to replace Planning Commission by National Development and Reform Commission(NDRC) on the line of China
  • 4. May 29, 2014 -> According to the first IEO (Independent Evaluation Office ) assessment report which was submitted to Prime Minister Modi on May 29, Planning Commission to be replaced by "control commission“ 15th -17th Aug. 2014 –> Govt. of India officials viewed Planning Commission to be replaced with a diluted version of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) of China “ 1st January 2015 –> Cabinet resolution to replace Planning Commission by NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India) “ February 8, 2015: The first meeting of NITI Aayog was chaired by Narendra Modi
  • 5. The National Institution for Transforming India Aayog or NITI Aayog is a Government of India policy think-tank established by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to replace the Planning Commission. The stated aim for NITI Aayog's creation is to foster involvement and participation in the economic policy-making process by the State Governments of India. It has adopted a "bottom-up" approach in planning which is a remarkable contrast to the Planning Commission's tradition of "top-down" decision-making.  One of the important mandates of NITI Aayog is to bring cooperative competitive federalism and to improve centre state relation .  NITI Aayog will provide opportunities, that the previous Planning Commission structure lacked, to represent the economic interests of the State Governments and Union Territories of India.
  • 6. National Institution for Transforming India Aayog THE BASICS The institution will serve as a ‘think tank’ of the government. It will provide governments at the Central and State levels with relevant strategic and technical advice across the spectrum of key elements of policy. Instead of being in the controlling seat, is going to provide a direction. It is going to be an ‘enabler’ instead of a ‘provider of first and last resort’.
  • 7. CONTI…  The Prime Minister is Ex-Officio Chairperson for NITI Aayog. The Union Government of India announced formation of NITI Aayog on 1 January 2015, and the first meeting of NITI Aayog was held on 8 February 2015. "NITI Blogs", which provide public access to articles, field reports and work in progress as well as the published opinions of NITI officials, are available to the public on the Aayog website.
  • 8. Mechanism: STRUCTURE OF NITI NITI Aayog will be a lean organization, modeled as a network of expertise; focusing on functionality, flexibility and domain knowledge. NITI Aayog will comprise: Chairperson: Prime Minister of India Governing Council: comprising the Chief Ministers of all States and Lt. Governors of Union Territories. Regional Councils: will be formed to address specific issues and contingencies impacting more than one state or region. Strategy and Planning in the NITI Aayog will be anchored from State-level; with Regional Councils convened by the Prime Minister for identified priority domains, put under the joint leadership of related sub- groups of States (grouped around commonalities which could be geographic, economic, social or otherwise) and Central Ministries. Regional Councils will:
  • 9. ● Have specified tenures, with the mandate to evolve strategy and oversee implementation. ● Be jointly headed by one of the group Chief Ministers (on a rotational basis or otherwise) and a corresponding Central Minister. ● Include the sectoral Central Ministers and Secretaries concerned, as well as State Ministers and Secretaries. ● Be linked with corresponding domain experts and academic institutions. ● Have a dedicated support cell in the NITI Aayog Secretariat. Special Invitees: experts, specialists and practitioners with relevant domain knowledge as special invitees nominated by the Prime Minister.
  • 10. Full-time Organizational Framework: will comprise of, in addition to the Prime Minister as the Chairperson: ● Vice-Chairperson: to be appointed by the Prime Minister. ● Members: full-time.(3) ● Part-time Members: maximum of 2, from leading universities, research organisations and other relevant institutions in an ex-officio capacity. Part time members will be on a rotational. ● Ex-Officio Members: maximum of 4 members of the Union Council of Ministers to be nominated by the Prime Minister. ● Chief Executive Officer: to be appointed by the Prime Minister for a fixed tenure, in the rank of Secretary to the Government of India. ● Secretariat: as deemed necessary.
  • 11. NITI Aayog will also house a number of specialised Wings, including: Research Wing that will develop in-house sectoral expertise as a dedicated think tank of top notch domain experts, specialists and scholars. Consultancy Wing that will provide a market-place of whetted panels of expertise and funding, for Central and State Governments to tap into; matching their requirements with solution providers, public and private, national and international. Team India Wing comprising representatives from every State and Ministry, will serve as a permanent platform for national collaboration. Each representative will: ● Ensure every State/Ministry has a continuous voice and stake in the NITI Aayog. ● Establish a direct communication channel between the State / Ministry and NITI Aayog for all development related matters, as the dedicated liaison interface.
  • 12. Present Members: The various members of NITI Aayog are: Chairperson: Prime Minister of India CEO: Amitabh kant Vice Chairperson: Arvind Panagariya Ex-Officio Members: Rajnath Singh, Arun Jaitley, Suresh Prabhu and Radha Mohan Singh Special Invitees: Nitin Gadkari, Smriti Zubin Irani and Thawar Chand Gehlot Full-time Members: Bibek Debroy (Economist), V. K. Saraswat (former DRDO Chief) and Ramesh Chand (Agriculture Expert) Governing Council: All Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors of States and Union Territories
  • 13. FUNCTIONS OF NITI. 1. Cooperative and Competitive Federalism: Be the primary platform for operationalising Cooperative Federalism; enabling States to have active participation in the formulation of national policy, as well as achieving time- bound implementation of quantitative and qualitative targets through the combined authority of the Prime Minister and Chief Ministers. 2. Shared National Agenda: Evolve a shared vision of national development priorities and strategies, with the active involvement of States. This will provide the framework ‘national agenda’ for the Prime Minister and Chief Ministers to implement.
  • 14. 3. State’s Best Friend at the Centre: Support States in addressing their own challenges, as well as building on strengths and comparative advantages. This will be through various means, such as coordinating with Ministries, championing their ideas at the centre, providing consultancy support and building capacity. 4. Decentralized Planning: Restructure the planning process into a bottom- up model, empowering States, and guiding them to further empower local governments; in developing mechanisms to formulate credible plans at the village level, which are progressively aggregated up the higher levels of government.
  • 15. 5. Vision & Scenario Planning: Design medium and long-term strategic frameworks of the big picture vision of India’s future - across schemes, sectors, regions and time; factoring in all possible alternative assumptions and counterfactuals. These would be the drivers of the national reforms agenda, especially focused on identifying critical gaps and harnessing untapped potentialities. 6. Domain Strategies: Build a repository of specialized domain expertise, both sectoral and cross-sectoral; to assist Ministries of the Central and State governments in their respective development planning as well problem solving needs. This will especially enable the imbibing of good governance best practices, both national as well as international; especially with regards to structural reform.
  • 16. 7. Network of Expertise: Main-stream external ideas and expertise into government policies and programmes through a collaborative community of national and international experts, practitioners and other partners. This would entail being Government’s link to the outside world, roping in academia (universities, think tanks and research institutions), private sector expertise, and the people at large, for close involvement in the policy making process. 8. Knowledge and Innovation hub: Be an accumulator as well as disseminator of research and best practices on good governance, through a state-of-the-art Resource Centre which identifies, analyses, shares and facilitates replication of the same.
  • 17. 9. Conflict Resolution: Provide a platform for mutual resolution of inter- sectoral, inter-departmental, inter-state as well as centre-state issues; facilitating consensus acceptable and beneficial to all, to bring about clarity and speed in execution. 10. Capacity building: Enable capacity building and technology up-gradation across government, benchmarking with latest global trends and providing managerial and technical knowhow.
  • 18. Conclusion: NITI Aayog will seek to facilitate and empower this critical requirement of good governance, which is people-centric, participative, collaborative, transparent and policy-driven. It will provide critical directional and strategic input to the development process, focussing on deliverables and outcomes. This, along with being as incubator and disseminator of fresh thought and ideas for development, will be the core mission of NITI Aayog.