Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said he held a “fruitful meeting” with the Council of Ministers, highlighting discussions focused on governance, policy priorities, and ongoing development initiatives across sectors.
In a brief statement shared after the meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the deliberations covered a wide range of issues related to administrative efficiency, welfare delivery, and the implementation of flagship government schemes. He described the interaction as productive and outcome-oriented.
The meeting of the Council of Ministers, which included senior cabinet ministers and key policymakers, is understood to have reviewed the progress of major government programmes such as infrastructure expansion, rural development, digital governance, and economic reforms. Ministers are believed to have presented updates on their respective departments, with emphasis on improving last-mile delivery of services.
Officials indicated that the discussion also focused on strategies to boost economic growth, enhance manufacturing capabilities under initiatives like “Make in India,” and strengthen India’s position in global supply chains. Internal security, foreign policy developments, and preparations for upcoming international engagements were also reportedly part of the agenda.
The Council of Ministers plays a crucial role in coordinating policy across ministries and ensuring that the government’s priorities are implemented in a time-bound manner. Such meetings are often used to assess progress, resolve inter-ministerial issues, and set direction for future policy actions.
While no detailed official briefing was released immediately after the meeting, sources suggest that Prime Minister Modi emphasised the importance of teamwork, accountability, and faster execution of projects, particularly those directly impacting citizens.
The meeting comes at a time when the government is focusing on sustained economic growth, employment generation, and infrastructure development ahead of upcoming policy milestones. It also reflects the administration’s continued push for streamlined governance and improved efficiency across departments.
Further details on specific decisions or announcements from the meeting are expected to be released by individual ministries in the coming days.