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NITI Aayog’s ‘India’s Data Imperative’ Report Stresses Need for Quality Data in Governance

In a significant move to strengthen India’s digital governance ecosystem, NITI Aayog released its latest Future Front report titled “India’s Data Imperative: The Pivot Towards Quality” in New Delhi. The third edition in the quarterly insights series, the report emphasizes the critical need for high-quality data to support public trust, informed policymaking, and effective service delivery.

Why in News?

On June 26, 2025, NITI Aayog released the third edition of its Future Front report, focusing on India’s pressing data quality challenges. The report comes at a time when digital governance is becoming central to public service and decision-making, making accurate, timely, and standardized data more important than ever.

Core Objectives

  • Elevate awareness about the challenges of poor data quality in public systems.
  • Present actionable solutions and tools to improve data integrity.
  • Reinforce the link between data quality, citizen trust, and effective governance.

Key Themes Covered

  • Data Gaps & Fragmentation: Identifies the inefficiencies caused by siloed and outdated datasets.
  • Public Service Impact: Shows how inconsistent data hampers service delivery and policy targeting.
  • Call for Data Culture: Urges institutions to treat data as a public good and embrace a “data-first” culture.
  • Toolkit for Practitioners: Introduces easy-to-use digital tools for real-time data validation and analysis.

Voices at the Launch

  • B.V.R. Subrahmanyam (CEO, NITI Aayog): Advocated for systemic change in how government collects and manages data.
  • Dr. Saurabh Garg (Secretary, MoSPI): Emphasized interoperability and standardization.
  • Debjani Ghosh (Distinguished Fellow, NITI Aayog): Called for leveraging technology to improve data credibility across sectors.

Broader Impact

  • Will inform ministries, states, and local governments in designing data-driven policies.
  • Expected to support Digital India initiatives and global benchmarking efforts like Data for Development.
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