Flag of Indiaसत्यमेव जयते

Contemporary India

India · 2015NITI Aayog, the India–Bangladesh boundary settlement and the NJAC struck down

In 2015, the NDA government replaced the Planning Commission with NITI Aayog and launched Digital India, Skill India, Mudra and Jan Suraksha schemes. The 100th Constitutional Amendment enabled implementation of the India–Bangladesh Land Boundary Agreement, while the Supreme Court struck down the NJAC framework and Section 66A of the IT Act.

← 2014 2016 → All years

Polity & Governanceराजव्यवस्था एवं शासन

Economyअर्थव्यवस्था

Society & Cultureसमाज एवं संस्कृति

Science, Technology & Spaceविज्ञान, प्रौद्योगिकी एवं अंतरिक्ष

Environment & Disastersपर्यावरण एवं आपदाएं

India & the Worldभारत एवं विश्व

Landmark Judgments & Reportsऐतिहासिक निर्णय एवं रिपोर्ट

Key figures

Narendra Modi — Prime Minister of IndiaPranab Mukherjee — President of IndiaArun Jaitley — Finance Minister; presented the 2015–16 Union Budget and piloted the GST BillArvind Panagariya — first Vice-Chairman of NITI AayogH.L. Dattu — Chief Justice of India during the Section 66A and NJAC verdicts; succeeded by T.S. Thakur in December 2015Raghuram Rajan — RBI Governor; associated with the 2015 Monetary Policy Framework Agreement

UPSC / State PCS — Exam focus

Bills & Acts of 2015

From our live BillTracker — real legislation recorded for 2015.

Constitution (One Hundredth Amendment) Act, 2015Enacted

Gives effect to the India–Bangladesh Land Boundary Agreement by exchanging enclaves and adverse possessions between the two countries.

Why it matters: Example of territory change by constitutional amendment; key for IR (neighbourhood) and Polity (federal map).

↥ All years BillTracker Exam prep

Researched by a multi-model AI editorial board and cross-checked against sources; Bills are real records from BillTracker. This is a study aid, not a substitute for primary sources. Spotted an error? Tell us.