Prime Minister Narendra Modi has officially returned to the national capital, Delhi, today, Thursday, after concluding a significant diplomatic tour of 5 different countries. Immediately following his arrival, the Prime Minister is scheduled to lead a high-level meeting of the Council of Ministers. This gathering is being viewed with immense importance by political analysts and the public alike, particularly as it takes place against the backdrop of the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, while this meeting marks the first time in approximately 11 months that the full Council of Ministers is convening, making it a pivotal moment for the central government's administrative and strategic planning.
Timing and Duration of the Meeting
The meeting is set to commence at 4:30 PM today and is anticipated to be an extensive session, potentially lasting between 4 to 5 hours. The length of the meeting suggests a deep dive into various governmental affairs and future strategies. There is significant anticipation surrounding this session, especially given the ongoing speculations regarding a possible reshuffle within the central government. The last such meeting of the Council of Ministers was held nearly a year ago, on June 4 of the previous year, which adds to the weight of today's discussions.
Commemorating 12 Years of Governance
A major highlight of this meeting is the upcoming milestone for the Modi administration. On June 9, the Modi government will complete 12 years of governance at the center. In light of this anniversary, the meeting will serve as a platform to review the performance and achievements of the past 12 years. All ministries have been directed to prepare and present a comprehensive report of their work during this period. Specifically, they've been asked to compile a list of the most successful schemes and initiatives launched and implemented over the last 12 years to showcase the government's impact on the nation.
Presentations by Key Ministries
During the course of the meeting, about a dozen ministries are expected to deliver detailed presentations focusing on the reforms and improvements made within their respective sectors. The secretaries of these ministries will be at the forefront of these presentations. The list of key ministries scheduled to present includes the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Commerce, and the Ministry of Labor. On top of that, the Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Forest and Environment, Ministry of Road Transport, Ministry of Atomic Energy, and the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) will also share their progress and future roadmaps.
Addressing Global Challenges and Future Reforms
The context of this meeting is Notably different from the previous one due to the rapidly evolving global landscape, while the crisis in the Middle East has emerged as a major concern, particularly regarding its impact on energy security. The meeting will likely address the potential for gas shortages and the rising prices of fuel, which are direct consequences of the international situation. Prime Minister Modi has previously urged the nation to be prepared for such challenges and has emphasized the importance of conserving gas and oil, while ministries won't only report on the reforms they've undertaken in the last 2 years but will also outline the specific steps they plan to take moving forward to navigate these global pressures. The session will conclude with the Prime Minister's guidance, where he's expected to set the agenda for the government's future course of action.
