Oxford Study Highlights PM Modi's PRAGATI as a Model for Digital Governance
The PRAGATI platform, launched in 2015, has been credited with accelerating infrastructure projects and fostering collaboration across government levels in India.
- The University of Oxford's study, conducted with the Gates Foundation, praises India's PRAGATI platform for transforming infrastructure development and governance processes.
- Launched in 2015 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, PRAGATI integrates real-time monitoring, drone feeds, and video conferencing to streamline project timelines and improve accountability.
- The platform has resolved delays in over 340 infrastructure projects worth $205 billion, significantly reducing completion times from decades to months.
- PRAGATI's economic impact includes a GDP multiplier effect, with every rupee spent on infrastructure yielding a return of 2.5 to 3.5 rupees, according to RBI and NIPFP studies.
- The study underscores PRAGATI's role as a blueprint for emerging economies, demonstrating how digital tools and leadership can drive inclusive and sustainable development.