Outcome Targets for FY 2026–27 — A Cross-Ministry Framework”
Core Idea
India’s governance has reached a stage where budgetary allocation is no longer enough.
The next leap must be:
π From Spending → To Measurable Outcomes
This note proposes that key ministries declare 1–2 quantified outcome targets for FY 2026–27, aligned with their budget allocations.
π 2. Proposed Framework (Your Campaign Backbone)
| Ministry | Minister | FY 26–27 Budget | Recent Trend | Proposed Target |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agriculture | Shivraj Singh Chouhan | ₹1.40 lakh crore | ~3–4% income growth (proxy) | 10% farm income growth |
| Defence | Rajnath Singh | ₹7.84 lakh crore | Strong export growth | ₹45K–50K cr exports |
| Railways | Ashwini Vaishnaw | ₹2.9 lakh crore capex | ~2–3% freight growth | 6% freight growth |
| Renewable Energy | Pralhad Joshi | ₹32,915 crore | Rapid capacity addition | 20% capacity growth |
| MSME | Jitan Ram Manjhi | ₹24,566 crore | Rising registrations | Jobs / credit target |
| Commerce | Piyush Goyal | ₹17,843 crore | ~5–6% export growth | 8% export growth |
π‘ 3. Why This Framework Matters
πΉ A. Converts Intent into Accountability
Budgets show intent. Targets show delivery.
πΉ B. Enables Real-Time Governance
With dashboards, ministries can track progress monthly — not just annually.
πΉ C. Aligns Centre + States
States can adopt aligned targets → creating federal performance alignment
πΉ D. Improves Public Trust
Citizens understand clear goals, not abstract allocations.
⚙️ 4. Implementation Model (Simple but Powerful)
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Baseline Definition
- Use NSSO / ministry datasets
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Quarterly Tracking
- Dashboard at national + state level
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Public Disclosure
- Monthly progress snapshots
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Incentive Layer
- Reward over-achieving states / departments
π± 5. Strategic Vision
India has already succeeded with mission-mode targets in:
- Digital payments
- Renewable energy
- Infrastructure
π The same model can now be extended to ALL major ministries
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