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If the Planning Commission has been replaced by new think tanks, there are several ways in which this new structure can be improved further:
1. Transparency and Accountability: This includes clear dissemination of their objectives, methodologies, and decision-making processes. Accountability mechanisms should be put in place to ensure that the think tanks are accountable to the public and stakeholders.
2. Expertise and Independence: Ensure that the think tanks are staffed with experts from diverse fields relevant to economic and social development.
3. Consultative Approach: Foster a consultative approach where the think tanks engage with a wide range of stakeholders including government officials, academia, industry representatives, and civil society organizations.
4. Long-term Vision and Strategy: This should include setting clear goals and objectives, and regularly assessing progress towards achieving them.
5. Research and Innovation: Foster collaboration with universities, research institutions, and international think tanks to leverage global best practices and expertise.
By focusing on these aspects, the new think tanks can effectively fulfill their role in driving sustainable development and addressing the complex challenges faced by the country.