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Odisha Tops NITI Aayog Fiscal Health Index 2026
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In the second edition of the Fiscal Health Index (FHI) 2026 released by NITI Aayog on 11th March, 2026, Odisha has once again emerged as the top-performing state among 18 major states.
Key Points:
- About Index: The index evaluates state finances for the fiscal year 2023-24, highlighting Odisha's consistent excellence in maintaining fiscal discipline and debt sustainability.
- Odisha’s Fiscal Success Pillars: According to the NITI Aayog report, Odisha’s top rank is driven by performance across five key parameters:
- Fiscal Prudence: Maintaining a fiscal deficit of 1.73% of GSDP, well within the 3% FRBM limit.
- Debt Sustainability: A significant reduction in the debt-to-GSDP ratio from 23.46% (2019-20) to 14.39% (2023-24).
- Revenue Mobilisation: High share of own-tax revenue (exceeding 60%) and strong non-tax revenue from mining-linked premiums.
- Quality of Expenditure: High capital outlay (around 4–5% of GSDP) focused on infrastructure, health, and education.
- Debt Index: Maintaining low interest burdens and manageable liabilities.
- FHI 2026 Top Rankers (Achiever Category):
- Odisha secured the #1 position with an improved overall score of 73.1.
- Goa (#2) and Jharkhand (#3) followed closely in the "Achiever" group.
- Bottom Rankers (Aspirational Category):
- Punjab (#18), Andhra Pradesh (#17), and West Bengal (#16) remained at the bottom due to high non-developmental spending and unsustainable fiscal patterns.
- New Inclusion: For the first time, 10 North-Eastern and Himalayan states were ranked separately. Arunachal Pradesh topped this category, followed by Uttarakhand and Tripura.
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Digital Twin Technology at V.O. Chidambaranar Port
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The V.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority has achieved a major technological milestone by becoming the first Indian major port to implement a Digital Twin platform for port management, marking a significant step in modernising port operations.
Key Points:
- Inauguration: The Digital Twin platform was inaugurated by Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways.
- Digital Twin Initiative: It is a real-time virtual replica of the port’s physical infrastructure and operations—aimed at improving operational efficiency and visibility.
- The system integrates advanced technologies such as IoT sensors, GPS tracking, LiDAR mapping, drone imaging, and CCTV networks to continuously mirror real-time conditions across the port.
- Benefits: Real-time port monitoring, predictive maintenance, intelligent vessel scheduling, reduced congestion, and energy & emission tracking.
- The initiative aims to reduce vessel turnaround time by up to 25%, improve equipment reliability, enhance safety through predictive alerts, and optimize energy usage to lower carbon emissions.
- National Vision Alignment: The project aligns with the Maritime India Vision 2030 and Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, reflecting the government’s focus on digitalisation, technology adoption, and global competitiveness of Indian ports.
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