A citizen-led initiative to track manifesto promises made by governments across Indian states. Built and maintained by the community for transparency, accountability, and public awareness. This platform monitors promises using government announcements, news reports, budget disclosures, and verified community contributions.
India Promise Tracker is a public transparency initiative created by citizens to document and monitor the progress of promises made by elected governments.
Every manifesto promise is assigned one of four statuses, updated using publicly verifiable sources only.
Every state needs a citizen willing to hold their government accountable. If your state isn't live yet, you can build it — and we'll link it here for all of India to see.
Fork the state tracker template on GitHub. It includes the page structure, status system, and formatting from the West Bengal and Delhi trackers.
→ View Template on GitHub
(Link will be updated once the template repo is public)
Finished building your state tracker? Let us know through our form and we'll verify it and add your link to this directory.
→ Submit Your Tracker via Tally
Anyone — students, journalists, researchers, retired officials, or any concerned citizen with access to public government documents and time to track them carefully.
This project depends on citizens, researchers, journalists, students, and volunteers who help verify updates and maintain transparency across all state trackers. Every status entry is backed by a public, named source.
India Promise Tracker exists to make it easy for ordinary citizens to know whether the government they voted for has kept its word. We do not campaign for or against any party. We track facts, not opinions.
All information is based on publicly available sources. If a promise cannot be verified through a named public document or report, it is not marked as fulfilled.