Hilly States: Today and Tomorrow

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Development Models for States in Building New India

The Centre of Policy Research and Governance (CPRG) organised a two-day conclave in Shimla on the theme ‘Development Models for States in Building New India’. The event brought together policymakers, scholars, and practitioners to deliberate on the persistent regional disparities in India’s development journey and to explore innovative, state-specific approaches to growth.

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Policy Priorities Explored

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Addressing Regional Disparities through State-Led Development

Empowering underdeveloped states, especially those in the hilly northern and north-eastern regions to participate more effectively in India’s economic transformation.

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Rethinking the Union–State Dynamic

A critical point of discussion was India’s Union of States model. Despite the federal structure, centralised control over key resources and policy levers often hampers the capacity of states to independently pursue development.

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From Quantitative to Qualitative Growth

The sessions also explored the distinction between quantitative and qualitative growth urging policymakers to move beyond GDP figures and consider more holistic indicators that capture well-being, sustainability, and equity.