Counting Headcounts, Not Risk: Flaws in the 16th Finance Commission’s Disaster Funding

The 16th Finance Commission (FC) reduced Odisha’s disaster funding share by 1.57 percentage points despite its high hazard status 2. A new multiplicative formula (DRI = Hazard X Exposure X Vulnerability) has been adopted 16.

Why in News

  • The 16th Finance Commission (FC) reduced Odisha’s disaster funding share by 1.57 percentage points despite its high hazard status 2.
  • A new multiplicative formula (DRI = Hazard X Exposure X Vulnerability) has been adopted 16.
  • The Commission is accused of using total population as a proxy for “exposure” and per-capita income for “vulnerability” 17, 18.

Impact

  • Economic: States with smaller populations or higher average incomes (like Kerala or Odisha) receive less fiscal support for disaster recovery 19, 20.
  • Social: Increased risk for populations in hazard-prone coastal belts and flood plains 21.
  • Policy: Federal friction over contested metrics that reward demographic size over actual geographical risk 19.
  • Ecological: Neglect of climate projections indicating intensifying cyclone frequencies along coastlines 21.

GS Paper Focus

GS-2 — Governance: Federalism and Fiscal Devolution POLICIES & SCHEMES: 1. State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) 16 2. Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) (database used for metrics) 22 FURTHER READING: * Aswathy Rachel Varughese (Gulati Institute of Finance and Taxation) 15 * UN IPCC Sixth Assessment Report 17 CLUSTER CONNECTION:Ecological Governance Crisis: dependence on demographic metrics rather than scientific risk-mapping for resource allocation 17, 21. SYSTEM-LEVEL INSIGHT:The 16th FC formula creates a “headcount paradox” where disaster preparedness success is effectively punished by reduced funding if the State has a smaller population 2, 21. It demonstrates a misalignment between administrative convenience and scientific reality in fiscal federalism 17.

Interview Angle

“Should fiscal devolution for disaster management be based on demographic size or geographical hazard intensity? Discuss with reference to the 16th Finance Commission’s recommendations.” 19, 21 ENGLISH VOCABULARY & PHRASES: 1. Multiplicative — relating to or characterized by multiplication — Basic 16 2. Indefensible — not able to be maintained or demonstrated as correct — Intermediate 17 3. Intra-state inequality — disparities within a single state — Intermediate 18 4. Headcount — a preliminary count of people — Basic 21 5. Compounded — made a problem or situation worse — Basic 18 ==================== ARTICLE 3 ==================== TOPIC: Space Governance EN_BLOCK