The National Institution for Transforming India or NITI Aayog will have a new vice-chairman from September 1. As he takes charge, it is only appropriate that some attention is paid to the path that it should follow in the coming months under a new leadership. A reasonable starting point for that exercise is to first assess the original objectives that the Narendra Modi government had in mind while setting up the NITI Aayog in January 2015 after winding up the Planning Commission that served the nation from March 1950 to August 2014.
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