The government has launched an integrated Performance Monitoring Dashboard for tracking infrastructure performance across key sub-sectors, the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation said in a statement on Thursday (14 April).
The ministry said that it had operationalised PAIMANA (Project Assessment, Infrastructure Monitoring and Analytics for Nation-building) on 25 September 2025 for the mandated monitoring of Central Sector Infrastructure Projects replacing the erstwhile OCMS-2006 (Online Computerized Monitoring system).
“To further strengthen the efforts towards infrastructure monitoring, MoSPI has launched a Performance Monitoring Dashboard for tracking infrastructure performance across key sub-sectors, marking a significant step towards strengthening data-driven governance and evidence-based policymaking in the country,” the ministry said.
According to the ministry, the new framework moves beyond traditional output-based tracking and instead evaluates infrastructure across five key dimensions: access, quality, fiscal cost and revenue, utilisation, and affordability.
This approach is intended to enable more informed policy decisions and targeted interventions.
At present, 116 indicators across six infrasstructure sub-sectors — civil aviation, roads, power, railways, telecommunications, and ports, shipping and waterways, are available on the performance monitoring dashboard, according to the ministry.





