Context: The government recently reconstituted the NITI Aayog, boosting the number of special invitees to 11.
NITI Ayog
- About: It is the premier policy ‘Think Tank’ of the Union Government, providing both directional and policy inputs.
- Full form: National Institution for Transforming India
- Establishment: In 2015 via an executive resolution by replacing the Planning Commission of India
- Objective: To develop a common vision for both the Central and State governments, recognizing that robust states are the foundation of a robust nation.
o To encourage an ongoing environment of competitive and cooperative federalism among the states.
- Composition of NITI Aayog
o Chairperson: Prime Minister
o Vice-Chairperson: To be appointed by Prime-Minister
o Governing Council: Chief Ministers of all states and Lt. Governors of Union Territories.
o Regional Council: To address specific regional issues, Comprising Chief Ministers and Lt. Governors Chaired by Prime Minister or his nominee.
o Ex-Officio membership: Maximum four from Union council of ministers to be nominated by Prime minister.
oSpecial Invitees: Experts, Specialists with domain knowledge nominated by Prime-minister.
Function
- Develop a strategic policy vision for the government, outlining the direction and framework for national development.
- Design policies and programmes addressing key challenges and opportunities across various sectors of the economy.
- Foster research and innovation to address evolving policy needs and solutions effectively.
- Enhance inter-governmental coordination to foster cooperative federalism between the central and state governments.
- Act as a think tank providing critical inputs and strategic advice, while also fostering a collaborative knowledge-sharing community of national and international experts through the Team India Hub.