Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s first reshuffle of his Cabinet since he was re-elected in 2019 will be scrutinised not just for what it says about future political directions of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its partners in the National Democratic Alliance, but also for what the prime minister’s opinions are about the effectiveness or otherwise of recent policy.
Although no big changes have been made in the big four ministries of finance, home, defence and external affairs, this reshuffle signals the government’s willingness to improve performance in key areas, says the
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