India’s Institutional Architecture for Infrastructure

    18-Feb-2026
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Arihant Kumar
Contd from previous issue
The team tracks projects at a granular level, listens to the ground, validates claims, and distils complex inputs into structured insights for higher-level reviews under PRAGATI. Information once scattered across files, correspondence and periodic reviews is now consolidated into a single digital system, combining real-time data on progress, costs, timelines, milestones, and photographic evidence from the ground.
Today, Cabinet-approved projects enter the system within days of sanction, their journeys mapped through continuous data flows that keep decisionmaking anchoredin current realities rather than retrospective reporting.
At the heart of the platform lies its most consequential feature: a structured project and issuetracking framework. Implementation bottlenecks are no longer buried in correspondence or annexures; they are formally logged, time-stamped, and assigned clear ownership to the concerned stakeholder with defined timelines for resolution. Transparency is embedded by design.
(To be contd)