The State Reorganisation Commission (SRC), established in 1953, aimed to reorganize states in India on linguistic lines to improve administrative efficiency and address regional demands. The primary objectives were to assess the administrative boundaries and ensure that states could effectively manage their governance. The SRC's recommendations included the formation of new states based on linguistic considerations, such as the creation of Andhra Pradesh. The commission also proposed that the size of the states be manageable, allowing for balanced development and the reduction of ethnic tensions. These recommendations greatly influenced the creation of new states in India, promoting a more effective and equitable governance structure.