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NITI Aayog's 11th Governing Council meeting: all 28 CMs attend; PM Modi calls for district-GDP estimates

· 5 min read·Source: The Indian Express
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The 11th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was held on June 11, 2026 at the Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre in New Delhi, and saw the participation of all 28 state Chief Ministers for the first time, breaking a recent trend of boycotts by opposition-ruled states. PM Modi urged states to develop district-level GDP estimates, arguing that localised economic data would help tackle growth challenges more effectively at the grassroots, and called on them to improve their investment climate. Chief Ministers pressed for affordable and reliable energy, among other demands. The discussions were anchored on the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 (developed India by 2047), covering youth empowerment, women-led development, agriculture, skilling, manufacturing, AI and cooperative federalism, with the PM setting 100-day targets for states to act on shared priorities.

Key Facts & Details

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    The 11th NITI Aayog Governing Council meeting was chaired by PM Modi on June 11, 2026.
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    All 28 Chief Ministers attended for the first time, breaking a trend of boycotts.
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    PM Modi urged states to develop district-level GDP estimates for grassroots planning.
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    Chief Ministers pressed for affordable, reliable energy, among other demands.
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    Discussions were anchored on the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision.

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    The agenda spanned youth empowerment, women-led development, agriculture, skilling and AI.
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    PM Modi set 100-day action targets for states on shared priorities.
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    The meeting emphasised cooperative federalism between the Centre and states.
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What did PM Modi urge states to develop at NITI Aayog's 11th Governing Council meeting?

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Exam Relevance & Angle

NITI Aayog and its Governing Council are important polity-and-economy topics, and the meeting number, the 'all 28 CMs' first, the district-GDP push and the Viksit Bharat 2047 theme are the kind of facts examiners ask directly in banking, SSC and UPSC current affairs.

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Background & Context

NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India) is the Government of India's apex public-policy think tank, established in 2015 to replace the erstwhile Planning Commission. Unlike the Planning Commission, which allocated funds to states, NITI Aayog plays an advisory and coordinating role, promoting cooperative and competitive federalism. Its Governing Council — its highest body — is chaired by the Prime Minister and includes the Chief Ministers of all states, Lieutenant Governors of Union Territories and several Union Ministers and experts; it meets to set the national development agenda and align Centre-state efforts. The council's meetings are significant because they bring the Centre and states onto a common platform; attendance by all chief ministers, including from opposition-ruled states, is notable given past boycotts. Viksit Bharat 2047 is the government's overarching vision to make India a developed nation by the centenary of its independence, and 'district-level GDP estimates' would extend economic measurement below the state level to sharpen local planning.

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