💥UPSC 2026, 2027, 2028 UAP Mentorship (March Batch) + Access XFactor Notes & Microthemes PDF

NITI Aayog’s Assessment

NITI Aayog releases Fiscal Health Index, 2025

Why in the News?

The NITI Aayog has launched the Fiscal Health Index (FHI), 2025 to provide a comprehensive assessment of the fiscal performance of 18 major states in India.

What is the Fiscal Health Index (FHI)?

  • The FHI is an initiative by NITI Aayog to analyze the fiscal health of states and guide reforms for sustainable economic growth.
  • It evaluates states using a composite index derived from five key sub-indices:
  1. Quality of Expenditure
  2. Revenue Mobilization
  3. Fiscal Prudence
  4. Debt Index
  5. Debt Sustainability
  • The report uses data from the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) for the fiscal year 2022-23, supplemented by trends from 2014-15 to 2021-22.
  • FHI covers states contributing significantly to India’s GDP, demographics, public expenditure, and revenues.

Key Highlights:

  • Top Performers:
    • Odisha: Ranked first (67.8), excelling in debt management and sustainability.
    • Chhattisgarh: Secured second position (55.2), showcasing strong fiscal prudence.
    • Goa: Achieved third place (53.6), reflecting balanced fiscal practices.
  • Underperformers:
    • Kerala: (29.7), struggling with poor debt sustainability and expenditure quality.
    • Punjab: (28.4), grappling with low revenue mobilization and high deficits.
    • West Bengal: (27.8), facing challenges in debt index and fiscal management.
    • Andhra Pradesh: (26.9), hindered by high fiscal deficits.
  • Regional Insights:
    • Southern States: Telangana leads (47.5), while Tamil Nadu (30.2), Kerala (29.7), and Andhra Pradesh (26.9) lag.
    • Developmental Expenditure: Top states allocate up to 73% of total expenditure to growth-focused activities.

Significance

  • Promotes fiscal discipline through data-driven insights.
  • Guides state-specific reforms to address disparities.
  • Encourages healthy competition among states.
  • Supports cooperative federalism, aligning with “Viksit Bharat @2047”.
  • Tracks fiscal health annually to ensure continuous improvement.

PYQ:

[2015] The Government of India has established NITI Aayog to replace the (2015)

(a) Human Rights Commission

(b) Finance Commission

(c) Law Commission

(d) Planning Commission


Join the Community

Join us across Social Media platforms.