Ashok Lahiri Meets PM Modi After Taking Charge as NITI Aayog Vice Chairman

Newly appointed NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Dr. Ashok Lahiri met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Saturday, marking his first official engagement. Lahiri, a BJP MLA from West Bengal and renowned economist, shared the meeting details on social media. Prominent immunologist Gobardhan Das is also set to join NITI Aayog as a member, highlighting Bengal's representation. Lahiri's distinguished career includes serving as Chief Economic Adviser, with experience at the World Bank and IMF.

Key Points: Ashok Lahiri Meets PM Modi as NITI Aayog Vice Chairman

  • Ashok Lahiri meets PM Modi after assuming charge as NITI Aayog Vice Chairman
  • Lahiri is a BJP MLA from West Bengal and renowned economist
  • Gobardhan Das joins NITI Aayog as member, adding Bengal representation
  • Lahiri has served as Chief Economic Adviser and worked with World Bank, IMF
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Newly appointed NITI Aayog's Vice Chairman Ashok Lahiri meets PM Modi

Newly appointed NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Dr. Ashok Lahiri meets PM Modi in Delhi. Gobardhan Das also joins as member, boosting Bengal representation.

"Today, I met with the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. - Dr. Ashok Lahiri"

New Delhi, April 25

Newly appointed Niti Aayog's Vice Chairman, Dr. Ashok Lahiri, on Saturday met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the national capital.

This meeting took place a day after assuming charge, marking his first official engagement in the role.

Following the meeting, Lahiri, who is also a BJP MLA from West Bengal and a renowned economist, shared the details on social media platform X.

"Today, I met with the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi," he wrote on X.

Lahiri had succeeded 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.

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.

- IANS

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Aditya G
Interesting to see two Bengalis elevated. The Trinamool crowd will obviously scream "politics" but let's be real – Lahiri is one of India's top economists. His work at Delhi School of Economics speaks for itself. Hope he brings some fresh ideas on tackling inequality and boosting rural employment.
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Sarah B
Is it just me or does NITI Aayog seem to be getting a lot of political appointments lately? Lahiri is an MLA, Das contested on a BJP ticket... shouldn't this be about merit, not political alignment? Let's hope their expertise outweighs the party affiliations.
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Priya S
Finally some recognition for Bengali intellect beyond Kolkata! Lahiri sahab from Presidency University, Das from IISER – both are academic powerhouses. As a Bengali myself, I'm proud but also cautious. Hope they focus on development of Eastern India, not just political symbolism. 🙏
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James A
Ashok Lahiri is no ordinary politician – the man was Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of India! That's a heavyweight appointment. The combination of economic expertise and political experience might actually make NITI Aayog more effective in implementation. Looking forward to his first policy paper.
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Karan T
Bhai, NITI Aayog is supposed to be a think tank of experts, not a parking lot for party loyalists. Yes, Lahiri has a PhD in economics but so do many others who are not BJP members. The whole Bengal angle feels like a PR move ahead of elections. Let his work speak, not his party badge.

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