The government had replaced the Planning Commission with the NITI Aayog on January 1 this year.
"The website for NITI Aayog is ready for operation. The government is planning to launch the website on Monday," a source told PTI.
He said: "The designing of the website took a little longer than usual because it would have a wider target audience. It would be a platform for states, experts, citizens and stakeholders where they can share their views on different issues and see others' perspectives."
The Aayog has been mandated to serve as a policy think-tank for the central as well as state governments and has Prime Minister as its Chairperson.