July 2026 · Dangori Consulting

Introducing Economy Explorer

Every year, the Government of Assam publishes thousands of pages about itself: budget speeches, Economic Surveys, outcome budgets, department highlights. Inside them is everything a citizen, journalist, student or investor could want to know about the state's economy — what was promised, what was spent, what was delivered.

Almost nobody reads them. Not because people don't care, but because the record is scattered across portals, locked in PDFs, and written to be filed rather than found.

Economy Explorer is our answer. We taught a purpose-built AI system to read the complete official record — seven years of it, 35 documents and growing — and to answer questions about it in plain language, with every figure cited to the official page it came from.

Ask it how Orunodoi has grown since launch, whether agriculture delivered what the budgets promised, or what the new 2026-27 budget allocates for flood control. It answers in seconds — and shows its sources.

Two principles govern how it works. First, it answers only from official documents — no news reports, no opinions, no internet folklore. Second, when the record doesn't contain an answer, it says so, rather than improvising one. In our testing, those two rules matter more than any clever technology behind them.

Along the way, the system has caught things human readers missed — including typographical errors in the official documents themselves. Reading everything, it turns out, has advantages.

Economy Explorer is free to use, and it is also how we work: the same engine powers Dangori Consulting's commissioned research — sector briefs, budget analyses, and promise-versus-performance studies, each one reviewed by a Ph.D. economist before it carries our name. The tool shows you the record; our research tells you what it means.

Try it — and ask it something hard.