Bureaucracy

Saurabh Garg

Saurabh Garg

Dr. Saurabh Garg is a senior Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of the 1991 batch, from the Odisha cadre. He is currently serving as Secretary, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), Government of India. He formally took over the role in June 2024, following an interim assignment in April 2024.


Education & Background

Dr. Garg holds a Bachelor of Technology in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi. He later earned an MBA, graduating as a gold medallist from the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad. He also holds a Ph.D. in International Economics and Development from Johns Hopkins University. Additionally, he completed a program on globalization and urban development at the London School of Economics as a Chevening Gurukul Scholar.


Career and Appointments

Dr. Garg has held numerous senior administrative roles at both the central and state levels:

In April 2024, he was assigned additional charge of Secretary, MoSPI, and was formally appointed as the full-time Secretary in June 2024. His service was extended beyond his scheduled superannuation on 31 July 2024, and he continues to serve in this capacity on a contractual basis through 31 July 2025.

As MoSPI Secretary, he also functions as Secretary to the National Statistical Commission.


Key Initiatives or Focus Areas

As Secretary of MoSPI, Dr. Garg has been instrumental in:

His tenure has been marked by a push to make India’s statistical infrastructure more robust, agile, and transparent, aligning with global best practices.


Summary

Dr. Saurabh Garg is an accomplished civil servant and economist with over three decades of experience in governance, policy design, and statistical systems. With deep expertise in international economics and data reform, he is leading key transformations within the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation. His work focuses on enhancing data quality, accessibility, and institutional coordination to support evidence-based policy in India.

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