The Financial Architecture of “Viksit Bharat” (2014–2026)

This activist dossier reconstructs, almost entirely from the state’s own figures, the financial architecture of crony extraction that crystallised in India between 2014 and 2026 under the BJP–NDA regime: a true aggregate (fourth-largest economy, falling NPAs, moderate inflation) is displayed while the distribution beneath it is rendered (un-)knowable through discarded surveys, a suspended census, statutory identity shields over ₹16.35 lakh crore in write-offs (or waive offs?!), one-rupee assignments of fraud claims, and a hundred-per-cent RTI evasion rate. Losses are systematically socialised onto the public and residual gains privatised to a connected few via demonetisation, GST, the IBC–DHFL laboratory, opaque political funding, and the inversion of public banking. The growth narrative of “Viksit Bharat” rests on this measured invisibility. The two chairs that operate the architecture — the Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister and the Governor of the Reserve Bank — are therefore addressed with a single demand: Resign, or answer.