‘Inclusive human development for Viksit Bharat’: PM Modi to chair Niti Aayog Governing Council meeting on June 11
The 11th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog was held on June 11, 2026, at the Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre in New Delhi. The meeting was chaired b...
What Happened
- The 11th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog was held on June 11, 2026, at the Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre in New Delhi.
- The meeting was chaired by the Prime Minister, with all Chief Ministers, Lieutenant Governors, and senior central officials in attendance.
- The theme was "Inclusive Human Development for Viksit Bharat @2047."
- Deliberations were structured around four core pillars: (1) foundational human capital and future-ready skills; (2) productive employment, entrepreneurship, and decentralised growth; (3) health, nutrition, and wellbeing; (4) equity and dignity for all.
- Measures to promote entrepreneurship, enhance skilling, and create sustainable employment across states were also on the agenda.
- The meeting aimed to translate India's Viksit Bharat vision into concrete, measurable outcomes for every citizen by 2047.
Static Topic Bridges
NITI Aayog: Structure, Role, and Cooperative Federalism
NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India) was established on January 1, 2015, replacing the Planning Commission, which had operated since 1950. The transition marked a philosophical shift from a centralised, command-and-control planning model to a think-tank and advisory role emphasising cooperative federalism and a bottom-up approach to policy-making.
- Chairperson: Prime Minister of India (ex officio).
- Governing Council: All Chief Ministers and Lt Governors of UTs with legislature; it is the apex deliberative body.
- Vice Chairperson and full-time members are appointed by the Prime Minister.
- Unlike the Planning Commission, NITI Aayog has no power to allocate funds directly to states — financial devolution is handled by the Finance Commission and Union Budget.
- Key NITI Aayog functions: policy research, SDG monitoring, competitive federalism indices (e.g., SDG India Index), Aspirational Districts Programme oversight.
Connection to this news: The Governing Council meeting is the institutional mechanism for Centre-State dialogue on national development priorities. Its theme directly embeds states as co-architects of the Viksit Bharat agenda, operationalising cooperative federalism.
Viksit Bharat @2047: Vision, Goals, and Policy Framework
Viksit Bharat (Developed India) is the Government of India's overarching vision to achieve developed-nation status by 2047, coinciding with the centennial of independence. The initiative draws on four key pillars — Yuva (Youth), Garib (Poor), Mahilayen (Women), and Annadata (Farmers) — and spans economic, social, and environmental dimensions.
- Economic target: GDP of USD 30–40 trillion by 2047, requiring sustained nominal growth of approximately 10–11% annually.
- Per capita income target: USD 15,000–18,000 (from approximately USD 2,500 currently).
- HDI goals: Literacy rate of 100%, life expectancy over 80 years, poverty rate below 5%.
- India's current HDI rank (2023): 134 out of 193 countries (medium human development category).
- The initiative includes a citizen-participation platform via the MyGov portal for "Ideas for Viksit Bharat."
Connection to this news: The meeting's focus on "inclusive human development" directly addresses the HDI gap — India must accelerate progress on health, education, and equity to translate GDP growth into human welfare outcomes required for Viksit Bharat targets.
Human Development Index (HDI) and Social Sector Outcomes
The Human Development Index, developed by UNDP, measures a country's achievement across three dimensions: a long and healthy life (life expectancy), knowledge (mean and expected years of schooling), and a decent standard of living (GNI per capita). India has historically ranked below its economic peers due to gaps in health and education outcomes.
- India's HDI value (2023): 0.644 — placing it in the medium human development tier.
- India's life expectancy at birth: approximately 67.7 years (2023); target for 2047 is 80+ years.
- Gender Inequality Index (GII) and Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) are supplementary UNDP tools tracking equity and overlapping deprivations.
- India lifted approximately 24.8 crore people out of multidimensional poverty between 2013-14 and 2022-23, per NITI Aayog's MPI report.
Connection to this news: The four pillars discussed at the Governing Council meeting — human capital, employment, health, and equity — map directly onto HDI's three dimensions, indicating that the NITI Aayog framework uses HDI-adjacent metrics as the benchmark for "inclusive development."
Planning Commission vs. NITI Aayog: Key Distinctions
The Planning Commission, established in 1950, was a non-constitutional body that formulated Five-Year Plans and allocated funds to states through plan expenditure. Its centralised model was criticised for failing to account for state-specific needs and for creating a dependency relationship between Centre and states. NITI Aayog's decentralised, advisory model is intended to foster competitive and cooperative federalism.
- Five-Year Plans were discontinued with the 12th Plan (2012-17); replaced by three-year Action Agendas and a 15-year Vision Document under NITI Aayog.
- NITI Aayog publishes indices such as the SDG India Index, State Health Index, and Innovation Index to foster competitive benchmarking among states.
- Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) continue to be funded through the Union Budget via the Finance Ministry, not NITI Aayog.
Connection to this news: The Governing Council's design — with Chief Ministers as co-deliberators rather than recipients of central dictates — illustrates the cooperative federalism model NITI Aayog was created to embody.
Key Facts & Data
- 11th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog held: June 11, 2026.
- Venue: Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre, New Delhi.
- Four pillars of discussion: human capital/skills, employment/entrepreneurship, health/nutrition, equity/dignity.
- NITI Aayog established: January 1, 2015 (replaced Planning Commission).
- Viksit Bharat 2047 GDP target: USD 30–40 trillion.
- Viksit Bharat per capita income target: USD 15,000–18,000.
- India HDI rank (2023): 134/193 countries; HDI value 0.644.
- India's MPI improvement: 24.8 crore people lifted out of multidimensional poverty (2013-14 to 2022-23).
- Required annual nominal GDP growth to achieve Viksit Bharat: approximately 10–11%.