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    255 : What to Make of India’s Latest Ministerial Reshuffle

    Ronojoy Sen, Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the ISAS

    2 November 2012

    With 18 months to go before general elections are due, India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced on 28 October 2012 what is expected to be the final reshuffle of the federal Council of Ministers. With two heavyweight portfolios — Finance and Home — having been reallocated earlier this year, the latest reshuffle was more an exercise to inject some urgency into the Congress Party-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government which has been battered by corruption scandals over the past two years and is seen to be in a state of policy paralysis.