Governance · 12 June 2026
Reason to Rejoice
Yesterday the Prime Minister asked for a monitoring framework and time-bound
targets. Seven years ago, so did I.
I do not often allow myself a moment of celebration. Today I will. Reading the
morning’s newspapers, I found the Prime Minister, at the 11th Governing Council
Meeting of NITI Aayog, pressing for exactly the two things a citizen had set down
in writing seven years ago:
> a monitoring framework, and measurable, time-bound targets
against which performance can be judged.
I claim no credit — good ideas belong to no one, and a Prime Minister arrives at
them with counsel far weightier than mine. But a citizen may be permitted the
quiet joy of seeing his words echoed from the highest table in the land.
A third-party independent agency must monitor target vs actual achievement.
Drafts must contain concrete steps for measurable end-targets, each with a named owner.
Establish a monitoring framework for Viksit Bharat@2047.
Set targeted 100-day, five-year and ten-year goals, with accountability for delivery.
The reports that prompted this note:
— The Economic Times · monitoring framework & 100-day / five-year goals
— Business Standard · time-bound targets for Viksit Bharat 2047
— PMO on X · monitoring framework & 100-day / five-year / ten-year goals
— Press Information Bureau · official record of the meeting
My letter of thanks to the Prime Minister
Respected Shri Narendra Modiji,
Permit an ordinary citizen a word of heartfelt thanks.
At yesterday’s 11th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog, you called
for a monitoring framework and for targeted 100-day, five-year and ten-
year goals to deliver Viksit Bharat@2047.
Reading this, I felt a quiet vindication -
— for these were the very heart of suggestions I had placed
before NITI Aayog in my note ,
> “NITI V 2.0: A Concept Note” (09 June 2019),
- and which I had respectfully restated to you only on the eve of
this meeting (11 June 2026).
I do not write to claim authorship.
I write to say: thank you for arriving at the same conviction, and for
placing it at the centre of the national agenda.
If, as you have asked, very citizen is to add a brick to the building of
Viksit Bharat, then to see one’s small brick laid in the wall is reward
enough.
May I gently add the one piece that completes the architecture :
> let an independent third party, not the implementing ministry itself
publish the target-versus-actual scorecard, on a fixed calendar, without
awaiting approval.
A framework that measures itself is the only thing that can turn a target
into a result.
With deep respect and warm regards,
Hemen Parekh ·
Mumbai
Mumbai · 12 June 2026
My earlier notes: NITI V 2.0 (09 June 2019) | NITI or NETI? (25 March 2021) | Yesterday’s open letter (11 June 2026)
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