India, March 21 -- India's school education system has seen multiple reforms since Independence, yet the crisis in learning outcomes persists. While access has expanded, foundational literacy remains low. The Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) yet again highlights how nearly half of class 5 students struggle to read a simple class 2 text. Unlike China, which reaped the benefits of strategic investments in elementary education over decades in the 20th century, India is yet to take a data-driven approach to school education reform. The country's absence from global assessments like the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) since 2009 only delays the reality check we need. Without a structured approach to assess and correct course, systemic change will remain distant....