Ashok Lahiri Set to Become NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman; Gobardhan Das Joins as Member

Ashok Kumar Lahiri, outgoing BJP MLA from West Bengal and noted economist, is set to become the next vice-chairman of NITI Aayog. He will succeed Suman Bery and become the effective head of the government's policy think tank. Alongside him, immunologist Gobardhan Das will join as a member, adding a strong Bengal representation. Their appointments are seen as recognition of Bengal's intellectual leadership and a counter to TMC's dominance.

Key Points: Ashok Lahiri to Be NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman, Gobardhan Das Member

  • Ashok Lahiri selected as NITI Aayog vice-chairman
  • Gobardhan Das to join as member
  • Both have Bengal roots and BJP ties
  • Lahiri is a former Chief Economic Adviser
  • Das is a noted immunologist and academic
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Ashok Lahiri set to become NITI Aayog vice-chairman; Gobardhan Das to join as member​

Economist Ashok Lahiri set to become NITI Aayog vice-chairman, with immunologist Gobardhan Das joining as member, adding strong Bengal representation.

"His appointment, once formalised, will make him the effective head of the government's premier policy think tank - People familiar with the matter"

Kolkata, April 25

In a development with strong Bengal resonance, outgoing West Bengal Bharatiya Janata Party Member of Legislative Assembly and noted economist Ashok Kumar Lahiri has been selected to become the next vice-chairman of NITI Aayog, according to people familiar with the matter.

His appointment, once formalised, will make him the effective head of the government's premier policy think tank, as the chairpersonship is held by the Prime Minister by default. Lahiri will succeed Suman Bery, who has been serving in the role since May 2022.

Adding to the Bengal angle, Gobardhan Das, a prominent immunologist and academic, is also set to join NITI Aayog as a member.

Das, who contested the 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections from Purbasthali Uttar on a Bharatiya Janata Party ticket but lost, has previously served as Director of the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal, and was a faculty member at Jawaharlal Nehru University.

His inclusion alongside Lahiri signals a notable representation of Bengalis in the country's top policy-making body.

Lahiri, who represents Balurghat in the current Bengal Assembly but is not contesting the ongoing elections, brings with him a distinguished career in economics.

He served as the 12th Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of India and has held positions at the Delhi School of Economics, the Asian Development Bank, Bandhan Bank, and the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy. His global experience includes stints with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

An alumnus of Presidency University, Kolkata, Lahiri is widely respected for his academic and policy contributions. With a career spanning over four decades, he is regarded as one of India's senior economists.

Gobardhan Das is a noted molecular science professor specialising in immunology, infectious diseases and cell biology, with a scientific career spanning nearly three decades. He is internationally recognised for his research on the pathogenesis of tuberculosis.

Having led research at institutions including Yale University and Houston Methodist Hospital in the United States, as well as the University of KwaZulu-Natal and the National Research Foundation in South Africa, he returned to India to contribute to academic and scientific development.

An alumnus of Visva-Bharati University, Das later became a professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University and is currently leading the development of the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal, as its Director.

For the Bharatiya Janata Party, the elevation of two Bengalis to NITI Aayog could be projected as recognition of Bengal's intellectual and policy leadership, while also serving as a counter-narrative to the All India Trinamool Congress's dominance in the state.

Formal announcements are awaited, but the inclusion of Lahiri and Das is expected to shape NITI Aayog's future direction while adding a distinct Bengal imprint to the institution's leadership.

- IANS

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James A
Interesting appointments. But let's see if they can actually drive economic reforms on the ground, not just produce reports. India needs practical solutions for farmers, MSMEs, and job creation.
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Kavya N
A Bengali economist and a Bengali scientist - this is wonderful for West Bengal's intellectual heritage! Presidency University and Visva-Bharati alumni shining at the national level. Pride for all Bengalis! 🎉
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Rahul R
Please note these are political appointments - Lahiri and Das are both ex-BJP candidates. NITI Aayog's credibility depends on technical expertise, not party loyalty. Hope they prove their mettle through performance.
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Sarah B
Dr. Gobardhan Das's TB research is world-class. Having a scientist in a policy role might help bridge the gap between lab research and public health implementation. Let's hope he brings evidence-based thinking to NITI Aayog.
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Vikram M
Bengal representation is fine, but NITI Aayog needs to focus on state-level cooperation. With elections in Bengal, this looks more like political messaging than technocratic appointment. Let's see actionable policies.
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Riti R
Finally, some recognition for Bengali intellectuals! Lahiri sir's work at ADB and IMF shows global expertise. Hope he uses his

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