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Modi Cabinet Reshuffle Delayed by Another Week?

The much-anticipated Cabinet reshuffle under Prime Minister Narendra Modi is believed to have been postponed by at least another week due to the overseas commitments of top leaders.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is currently on a four-day official visit to France that began on July 1, 2026. Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to undertake a six-day, three-nation Indo-Pacific tour from July 6 to 9, 2026, covering Indonesia, New Zealand, and Australia.
A Cabinet rejig is widely expected in July — likely before the Monsoon Session beginning around July 20 — as a mid-term reset, though nothing is confirmed. The first major change in Modi 3.0 could include fresh inductions and portfolio adjustments.
Speculation intensified after PM Modi met President Droupadi Murmu in late June.This remains speculation driven by media and insider sources — nothing is final until an official announcement.
This marks the second deferment of the much-awaited reshuffle, which is expected to witness several new inductions, portfolio changes, and elevations.
Monsoon Session: July 20–August 13, High-Profile Bills and NDA’s Enhanced Strength to Remain in Focus!

The Monsoon Session of Parliament is likely to commence on July 20 and run until August 13, 2026, subject to formal approval by the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs. The three-week session is expected to be politically significant, with the government poised to push through high-profile legislation, including the long-pending Delimitation Bill and the Women’s Reservation Bill, both seen as key constitutional amendments likely to shape the electoral landscape ahead of future polls.
With the NDA’s enhanced numerical strength in both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha following recent political realignments and electoral outcomes, the government is expected to leverage its majority to fast-track these legislative priorities. The session is also anticipated to witness intense debate on broader political issues, including federalism, representation, and governance reforms.
Government sources indicate that the agenda is being curated to reflect both legislative ambition and political messaging, with an emphasis on women’s empowerment and restructuring of parliamentary constituencies. The opposition, meanwhile, is expected to mount resistance on procedural and substantive grounds, setting the stage for a potentially stormy but consequential session.
Another jolt for AIADMK in TN, 2 former ministers join Vijay-led TVK

Post-assembly election trauma in Tamil Nadu continues to rattle AIADMK leadership. In another setback for the AIADMK, two former ministers C. Vijaybhaskar and M.R. Vijaybhaskar joined the TVK led by Chief Minister C. Vijay Joseph citing disillusionment with the party leadership.




















