Take forward reforms, PM tells Ministers
Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened a meeting of his Council of Ministers to discuss ongoing reforms amid a changing geopolitical landscape. The meeting included presentations from various ministries outlining their past achievements and future targets. Modi emphasized the need for continued economic reforms and prudent consumption to mitigate the impact of external crises on India's economy.
- ▪The meeting was held in New Delhi on May 21, 2026, and was the first full Council of Ministers meeting since June 4.
- ▪Ministries presented their past work and future plans, focusing on economic reforms and targets.
- ▪Modi urged citizens to be judicious with consumption to reduce the impact on India's import bill and Current Account Deficit.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting of his full Council of Ministers in New Delhi on Thursday (May 21, 2026), stressing the reform agenda of his government in the midst of a changing geo political situation.The last such meeting of a full Council of Ministers was held on June 4. Ministries of labour, power, commerce, finance, agriculture, railways, and even the NITI Aayog made presentations on past work as well as future plans. The presentation also delineated targets for these ministries as well as work already done. PM Modi returns to India after five-nation tourAddressing the meeting that went on for a few hours, Mr.
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