India System Mapping — Fiscal System
Date: 2026-04-09 (Asia/Bangkok)
Mode: Observation only • Structural mapping • No prediction • No advice
Scope Note: Structural observation of fiscal system including revenue, expenditure, budget mechanisms, and intergovernmental structure
System Context
Fiscal systems operate as a component of national economic structure linking government revenue and public expenditure.
The system includes taxation, public spending, and budget allocation mechanisms.
India fiscal structure includes coordination between central and state government systems.
Observation is limited to structural fiscal mechanisms.
Observed Pattern
- Revenue Structure: Government revenue from taxation, duties, and public income is present.
- Expenditure System: Allocation across infrastructure, public services, and administrative functions is present.
- Budget Framework: Annual planning and allocation mechanisms are present.
- Central-State Interaction: Fiscal coordination between national and regional systems is present.
Structural Mapping
- Revenue Flow: Collection of taxes and public income is present.
- Expenditure Flow: Allocation of funds across sectors is present.
- Budget Layer: Planning and allocation mechanisms are present.
- Intergovernmental Flow: Fiscal transfer between central and state systems is present.
- System Output: Public expenditure distribution across system layers is present.
System Perspective
Fiscal systems operate as structural linkage between government operations and economic activity.
Revenue, expenditure, and budget mechanisms operate within interconnected system layers.
Author: P'Toh
Role: System Architect — DGCP™
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