Ashok Kumar Lahiri, the Government of India announced the reconstitution of NITI Aayog on April 25, 2026 and Dr. Ashok Kumar Lahiri appointed as the new Vice Chairperson, succeeding Suman K. Bery. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Chairperson of NITI Aayog, expressed immense confidence in Lahiri’s leadership, noting that his "rich experience in economics and public policy will greatly strengthen India's reform journey."
Who is Ashok Kumar Lahiri?
Dr. Ashok Kumar Lahiri is one of India’s most distinguished economists, with a career spanning over four decades across national and international finance. Dr. Lahiri before taking on his current role at NITI Aayog, he served as a Member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Balurghat from Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). His professional pedigree is a blend of academic excellence and high-level policy execution which includes:
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Former Chief Economic Advisor (CEA): He served as the 12th CEA to the Government of India (2002–2007) under both Prime Ministers Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Dr. Manmohan Singh.
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Finance Commission: He was a key member of the 15th Finance Commission, playing a pivotal role in shaping India's vertical and horizontal tax devolution.
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Global Exposure: Dr. Lahiri has held senior positions at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and served as an Executive Director at the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
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Academics: An alumnus of Presidency University, Kolkata, and the Delhi School of Economics, he began his career as a reader at DSE
NITI Aayog New Membership in 2026: Key highlights
Along with the appointment of Dr. Lahiri the government of India also appointed the new membership of NITI Aayog to bridge the gap between grassroots governance and long-term strategic planning which consists:
| New Appointee of NITI Aayog | Designation | Background |
| Ashok Kumar Lahiri | Vice Chairperson | Economist, Former CEA, 15th Finance Commission |
| Rajiv Gauba | Full-time Member | Former Cabinet Secretary |
| Prof. Gobardhan Das | Full-time Member | Director, IISER Bhopal; Public Health Expert |
| Dr. M. Srinivas | Full-time Member | Director, AIIMS New Delhi |
| Prof. Abhay Karandikar | Full-time Member | Secretary, Dept. of Science & Technology |
| Prof. K. V. Raju | Full-time Member | Renowned Agricultural Economist |
After the appointment, Dr. Lahiri as Voice chairman of NITi Ayog he met with PM Modi to discuss the roadmap for the Aayog. He emphasized a three-pronged approach to governance:
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Niti (Policy): Crafting clear, data-driven policies.
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Niyot (Intention): Ensuring policies are driven by the welfare of the common citizen.
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Nistha (Sincerity/Dedication): Implementing reforms with absolute transparency and commitment.
What is NITI Aayog?
NITI Aayog is the policy think tank of the Government of India. It provides the directional and policy inputs that drive the nation's growth. It operates on the principle of "Bottom-Up" planning rather than the traditional "Top-Down" approach.
The Structure of NITI Aayog:
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Chairperson: The Prime Minister of India ( currently PM Narendra Modi)
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Vice Chairperson: Appointed by the PM (currently Dr. Ashok Kumar Lahiri).
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Governing Council: Comprises the Chief Ministers of all States and Lt. Governors of Union Territories.
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Full-time Members: Experts in various fields like economics, science, and agriculture.
NITI Aayog functions as a bridge between the Central and State governments, fostering a spirit of Cooperative Federalism. Its work can be broken down into four main pillars:
- Design Policy and Programme Framework: It creates strategic, long-term policy frameworks and monitors their progress and NITI Aayog drafts the blueprints.
- Cooperative Federalism: it provides a platform for structured support and partnership with State Governments by creating competitive benchmarks like the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) India Index to encourage states to improve their performance in health, education, and infrastructure and promote Cooperative Federalism within the country.
- Monitoring and Evaluation: It acts as a watchdog for government schemes. By using data-driven tools, it evaluates the efficiency of various ministries and suggests course corrections to ensure that taxpayer money is being spent effectively.
- Think Tank and Knowledge Hub: It maintains a repository of best practices and research by collaborating with international experts, academic institutions, and the private sector.
Dr. Ashok Kumar Lahiri has been appointed as the new Vice Chairperson of NITI Aayog in 2026, succeeding Suman K. Bery, bringing his extensive economic and policy experience to India's reform journey. He will lead the policy think tank with a three-pronged approach focusing on clear policies, public welfare, and transparent implementation.
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