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Did PM’s Post-Foreign Visit Cabinet Review Turn Into Intense Accountability Session with Sharp Questioning of Ministers and Bureaucrats?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s high-level meeting with the Union Cabinet and senior bureaucrats following his recent foreign visit reportedly turned into a rigorous review exercise marked by pointed questioning and intense scrutiny. According to sources familiar with the discussions, the Prime Minister sought detailed explanations on policy execution gaps, implementation delays, and administrative bottlenecks across key ministries.
Several ministers and top officials were directly questioned on specific shortcomings, particularly where flagship initiatives have faced hurdles or failed to meet expected timelines. The interaction was described as unusually candid, with the Prime Minister pressing for clarity on accountability and measurable outcomes.
Sources indicated that Modi emphasized the need for greater coordination between ministries, faster decision-making, and stricter monitoring mechanisms. He also reportedly flagged concerns over communication lapses and urged officials to ensure that policy intent translates effectively on the ground.
The meeting is being seen as part of a broader push to tighten governance standards and reinforce performance-driven administration, especially amid evolving domestic priorities and global engagements following the Prime Minister’s diplomatic outreach.
"US-India Diplomacy Reset via Marco Rubio’s Visit"

In a significant diplomatic push, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Kolkata on May 23, 2026, kicking off a four-day visit focused on mending strained ties and advancing Quad cooperation. He met PM Narendra Modi, visited Mother House, and held talks with EAM S. Jaishankar ahead of the Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in New Delhi on May 26. Discussions centered on trade breakthroughs, defense, technology, maritime security, and countering regional challenges, including China’s assertiveness. Rubio invited Modi to the White House and signaled progress on a potential trade deal despite past tariff frictions.
This visit reflects Washington’s pragmatic recalibration toward India as a cornerstone Indo-Pacific partner amid global churn. Whispers suggest it tests Rubio’s pro-India stance in the Trump administration. Trends point to deeper Quad deliverables on critical minerals and security, with predictions of enhanced bilateral momentum before any leader-level summit.
Finance Minister Defends Fuel Price Hike, Flags Global Pressures as Fertiliser Costs expected to Surge and Forex Risks Mount

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday defended the recent fuel price hikes, citing unprecedented global pressures and warning that India must remain vigilant on the “three Fs” fuel, fertiliser, and forex amid escalating geopolitical tensions.
Speaking at the 37th anniversary event of the Small Industries Development Bank of India in Mumbai, Sitharaman said fertiliser prices have reached “unimaginable levels,” underscoring the strain on government finances and subsidy burdens. Her remarks come against the backdrop of the ongoing US-Iran conflict, which has rattled global energy markets and pushed crude prices higher.
Petrol and diesel prices were raised again on Monday, marking the fourth hike in less than two weeks. In the past 11 days alone, petrol prices have increased by Rs 7.38 per litre, triggering concerns over inflationary pressures.
The Finance Minister stressed that external factors were driving cost escalations and indicated that India’s policy response would remain calibrated. She highlighted the need to balance fiscal stability with consumer impact, while closely tracking currency volatility and input costs that could further strain the economy.






















