Ashok Kumar Lahiri Takes Charge as NITI Aayog Vice Chairman

Ashok Kumar Lahiri has taken over as Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog. He brings extensive experience in economic policy and public finance. Lahiri succeeds Suman Bery and was appointed with PM Modi's approval. PM Modi expressed confidence that Lahiri's expertise will strengthen India's reform journey.

Key Points: Ashok Kumar Lahiri Appointed NITI Aayog Vice Chairman

  • Ashok Kumar Lahiri takes charge as NITI Aayog Vice Chairman
  • He succeeds Suman Bery, who served since May 2022
  • Lahiri is a BJP MLA from West Bengal and noted economist
  • PM Modi congratulated Lahiri and new full-time members
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Ashok Kumar Lahiri takes charge as NITI Aayog Vice Chairman

Economist and BJP MLA Ashok Kumar Lahiri takes charge as NITI Aayog Vice Chairman, succeeding Suman Bery. PM Modi congratulates him.

"My best wishes to Ashok Kumar Lahiri on becoming the Vice Chairman. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, May 8

Ashok Kumar Lahiri has taken charge as Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog, the government think tank said on Friday.

Lahiri brings extensive experience in economic policy and public finance, having previously served as Chief Economic Adviser to the government and as a member of the 15th Finance Commission.

According to NITI Aayog, his experience across academia, public institutions and international organisations will further strengthen its efforts towards evidence-based policymaking and economic transformation.

The think tank said it looks forward to his contributions in advancing India's development agenda and supporting strategic policy initiatives across sectors.

Lahiri, a BJP MLA from West Bengal and noted economist, had earlier been appointed to the post following approval from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He succeeds Suman Bery, who served as Vice Chairman since May 2022.

Earlier in April, PM Modi said that NITI Aayog has emerged as a vital pillar in India's policy-making architecture, strengthening cooperative federalism, advancing reforms and improving 'Ease of Living'. He congratulated Lahiri and other newly appointed full-time members, saying the reconstituted NITI Aayog would serve as a dynamic platform for innovation and long-term strategic thinking across sectors.

"My best wishes to Ashok Kumar Lahiri on becoming the Vice Chairman. My best wishes also to Rajiv Gauba, Prof. K. V. Raju, Prof. Gobardhan Das, Prof. Abhay Karandikar and Dr. M. Srinivas on becoming Full Time Members of NITI Aayog. Wishing all of them a productive and impactful tenure ahead," PM Modi said.

PM Modi also met Lahiri and congratulated him on his appointment, expressing confidence that his experience in economics and public policy would strengthen India's reform journey and contribute to the vision of 'Viksit Bharat'.

Lahiri, who represents Balurghat in the West Bengal Assembly, has had a distinguished career spanning academia, policymaking and financial institutions.

Moreover, he has served as Chief Economic Adviser, worked with institutions such as the Delhi School of Economics, Asian Development Bank, Bandhan Bank and the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, and has also been associated with the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.

- IANS

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Priya S
Another BJP MLA appointed to a key position. While Lahiri's credentials are impressive, I wonder if this further politicizes NITI Aayog. The think tank was supposed to be non-partisan. Still, his academic background gives some hope for evidence-based work. 🤔
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Vikram M
Seriously impressed by the lineup of full-time members too - Rajiv Gauba, Prof. Raju, Prof. Karandikar from IIT Bombay... This team has serious firepower. With Lahiri's economic expertise, NITI Aayog can really drive the Viksit Bharat vision. Let's see some concrete outcomes!
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Sneha F
Hope Lahiri brings more regional focus, especially for eastern India. Being from West Bengal, he might understand the challenges of states like Odisha, Bihar, and Bengal better. The previous leadership was very North-India centric. Time to balance development across regions.
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Rahul R
Excellent choice! Lahiri's work on the 15th Finance Commission was solid, especially the recommendations on horizontal devolution. His understanding of state finances will be crucial for NITI Aayog's work on cooperative federalism. Wishing him all the best for a productive tenure. 👏
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Aman W
Let's be honest - NITI Aayog has been better than the old Planning Commission in terms of flexibility, but it still lacks teeth when it comes to implementation. Lahiri needs to ensure that the think tank's recommendations actually translate into action on the ground, not just stay as reports gathering dust. 💪
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