The second edition of Fiscal Health Index (FHI) 2026 released by NITI Aayog which ranks Arunachal Pradesh highest among Northeastern states; Assam ranks fifth.
- The FHI 2026 expanded coverage to include North-Eastern and Himalayan states.
- The 10 North-Eastern and Himalayan states, evaluated and ranked separately apart from major states.
What is the Fiscal Health Index (FHI)?
- A composite index developed by NITI Aayog to assess fiscal performance of states.
- States are categories into categories, namely, Achiever, Front Runner, Performer, Aspirational.
- Uses Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG)-verified data.
- Analyses trends from Financial Year 2014–15 to 2023–24.
- The NE & Himalayan States have been ranked separately from the major states and classified into three groups i.e. Achievers, Performers & Aspirational
- Aims to promote:
- Evidence-based policymaking
- Fiscal discipline and transparency
- Inter-state comparison and reform
| Ranking of North Eastern (NE) /Himalayan States
(i) Achievers: Arunachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand (ii) Performers: Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Sikkim, Tripura (iii) Aspirational: Himachal Pradesh, Manipur, Nagaland |
Key Pillars
FHI evaluates states on five core indicators:
- Quality of Expenditure – focus on productive/development spending
- Revenue Mobilisation – ability to generate own revenue
- Fiscal Prudence – control over deficit and spending
- Debt Index – level of public debt
- Debt Sustainability – ability to manage and repay debt
Special Focus: Northeastern & Himalayan States
- Ranked separately due to unique challenges:
- Geographical remoteness
- Low population density
- High dependence on central transfers
- Sub-indicators adjusted for regional realities
Key Findings
- Arunachal Pradesh (59.5) – top performer:
- Strong quality of expenditure and fiscal discipline
- Uttarakhand (52.5) – high revenue mobilisation
- Meghalaya (41.5) – balanced debt and expenditure
- Assam (39.1) – mixed performance:
- Strong revenue mobilisation
- Weak fiscal prudence
- Bottom Rankers: Himachal Pradesh and Manipur
Assam’s Fiscal Profile
- Revenue growth: Increased significantly (2020–2024)
- High dependence on central transfers (~38%)
- Rising debt and interest burden
- Gross Fiscal Deficit showed partial improvement
- High committed expenditure limits flexibility
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Significance
- Helps states improve fiscal governance & budget efficiency
- Supports broader frameworks like Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act, 2003
- Encourages competitive federalism
Key Takeaways
- FHI = tool for measuring fiscal strength and sustainability
- Highlights regional disparities in fiscal capacity
- Assam needs to improve fiscal discipline despite good revenue growth
Exam Hook
Consider the following statements:
- Fiscal Health Index is released by NITI Aayog.
- It uses data verified by the Comptroller and Auditor General.
- It evaluates states only on revenue mobilisation.
Which of the statements are correct?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: (a) 1 and 2 only
One-line wrap: Fiscal Health Index 2026 provides a comprehensive measure of states’ financial stability, guiding reforms and strengthening fiscal governance in India.
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