Institutions

Four Bodies, No Overlap

Separation of powers is not just between branches of government. It is designed into the party structure itself.

प्रवेश परिषद

Pravesh Parishad

Entry Council

Certifies candidates through rigorous four-stage examination. Tests governance reasoning, not connections.

Functions

  • Designs and administers the candidate certification examination
  • Conducts written assessment, oral defense, ethics review, and public thesis
  • Maintains the candidate pipeline quality standard
  • Publishes examination methodology and anonymised performance data

Composition

Seven members appointed for seven-year staggered terms. Minimum three must have examination design credentials (psychometrics, education assessment). Members serve full-time and are barred from subsequent political candidacy.

गति परिषद

Gati Parishad

Motion Council

Defines and publishes the Social Mobility Index. Disaggregated by caste, region, gender.

Functions

  • Defines the Social Mobility Index calculation methodology
  • Collects and verifies data from government and independent sources
  • Publishes annual SMI report with district-level granularity
  • Provides the public benchmark against which party performance is measured

Composition

Five members: two statisticians, two development economists, one civil society representative. All appointments require Satyanishtha Aayog confirmation. Members serve six-year terms.

सत्यनिष्ठा आयोग

Satyanishtha Aayog

Integrity Commission

Audits all institutions and the public funding ledger. Self-reproducing, cannot be captured.

Functions

  • Verifies candidate disclosure documents (assets, criminal record, commitments)
  • Audits the public funding ledger—every rupee in and out
  • Monitors all institutions for conflict-of-interest violations
  • Initiates and conducts investigations into institutional misconduct

Composition

Five commissioners appointed through a two-stage process: nominated by civil society organizations, confirmed by a majority of existing commissioners. Terms are nine years, non-renewable.

नीति शाखा

Niti Shakha

Policy Branch

Produces evidence-based policy research. Every position has a published argument.

Functions

  • Develops policy positions grounded in evidence and mechanism design
  • Publishes research papers on governance, social mobility, and institutional reform
  • Provides analytical support to elected representatives
  • Maintains the public policy library—every position must have a published argument

Composition

Research staff with advanced degrees in economics, political science, public policy, and related fields. Head of Niti Shakha is appointed by Gati Parishad and confirmed by Satyanishtha Aayog.

Why Four Institutions?

Traditional political parties concentrate power in a single leadership structure. This makes capture easy—control the leader, control the party. Neocracy distributes power across four bodies with distinct functions, making collusion structurally impractical.

To corrupt the system, one would need to simultaneously capture candidate selection, measurement, audit, and research—each with different incentives, appointments, and oversight. The design assumes bad actors will try; it makes their success unlikely.