Public Sector Compensation in India: Bridging the Data Gaps | CSEP Seminar

Public Sector Compensation in India: Bridging the Data Gaps | CSEP Seminar

#indiaeconomy #publicfinance #governance How much does India’s public sector really cost and what do existing numbers miss? In this seminar hosted by the Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP), experts discuss public sector compensation in India, the data gaps that may understate its true fiscal burden, and why better measurement matters for sound policymaking. Public sector compensation, including salaries, pensions, and related liabilities is one of the largest and least flexible components of government expenditure. Yet fragmented reporting and incomplete coverage often make accurate assessment difficult. The discussion explores: • Why public sector compensation matters for fiscal sustainability • How current estimates may understate the true cost of pay and pensions • The importance of transparency, standardised definitions, and better reporting • How integrated data systems can improve policymaking and accountability • What stronger measurement means for future public spending priorities Featuring presentations by Shruti Gupta and Tanvi Vipra of CSEP, followed by a discussion with distinguished experts from government, finance, and public institutions. For policymakers, researchers, and citizens alike, better data is the foundation of better governance. Subscribe for more conversations on public policy, economics, and governance. #fiscalpolicy #publicpolicy #india #state #economics #csep