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Union Government Revises NITI Aayog Composition Effective May 2, 2026

The Union Government updated the composition of NITI Aayog on May 2, 2026. This restructuring introduces new full-time members and modifies ex-officio positions to better align with current administrative goals and ensure the policy think-tank's integration with key ministries for strategic planning. Revised Composition of the National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog)- 02-05-2026 Frontier Tech Hub

NITI Aayog, India's chief policy think-tank established in 2015 to succeed the Planning Commission, sees its composition updated through executive notification. This process reflects evolving ministerial responsibilities and incorporates new expertise. The latest revision, dated May 2, 2026, stems from a review aimed at bolstering the institution's capacity for the 'Viksit Bharat' roadmap and cooperative federalism efforts.

The Prime Minister continues to chair NITI Aayog. The revised notification details the Vice-Chairperson, full-time members, four Union Minister ex-officio members, and Special Invitees. This structure is intended to bridge state needs with central policy development. Consequently, new working groups focusing on green transition and frontier technologies are being launched under NITI Aayog's expanded scope.

  • Notification Date: May 2, 2026
  • Chairperson: Prime Minister of India
  • Key Appointment: Revised Vice-Chairperson and Full-time Members
  • Core Principle: Cooperative Federalism

Glossary

Ex-officio Members: Individuals holding positions due to their occupancy of another specific office, such as certain Union Ministers within NITI Aayog.

Think-tank: An organization dedicated to research and advocacy on subjects like social policy, political strategy, and economics.

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