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CM Vijay Delhi Visit: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister at NITI Aayog 2026

 

CM Vijay Heads to Delhi on Three-Day Official Visit

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay departed for New Delhi on Wednesday morning for a three-day official visit. The visit includes participation in the NITI Aayog Governing Council Meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and several high-level engagements with national leaders.



The visit reflects the Tamil Nadu government's continued efforts to strengthen state-centre relations and secure support for the state's development priorities.

Cooperative Federalism in Focus at NITI Aayog Meeting

The NITI Aayog Governing Council Meeting, scheduled for June 11, will be chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and attended by Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors from across India.

As the highest policy-making forum for cooperative federalism, the meeting provides an opportunity for states and Union Territories to discuss key national development priorities and governance strategies.

Key topics expected to be discussed include:

  • Economic development

  • Infrastructure growth

  • Investment opportunities

  • Welfare programmes

  • State-centre coordination

  • Public policy reforms

Political Meetings and High-Level Engagements

During his visit, CM Vijay is expected to hold meetings with several prominent national leaders, including:

  • President Droupadi Murmu

  • Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan

  • Union Home Minister Amit Shah

  • Senior leaders of the Congress Party

These discussions are expected to focus on issues concerning Tamil Nadu's development, governance, and future collaboration with the Union government.

Tamil Nadu's Development Priorities

At the NITI Aayog meeting, Vijay is expected to present Tamil Nadu's priorities and concerns before the council.

His presentation is likely to focus on:

  • Infrastructure development projects

  • Welfare schemes

  • Financial assistance from the Centre

  • Industrial growth and investment

  • State-centre financial coordination

The discussions come at a crucial time as the state government seeks greater support and funding for major development initiatives across Tamil Nadu.

Return Schedule and Future Engagements

Following the official meetings in Delhi, CM Vijay is scheduled to make a personal visit to Mangaluru, Karnataka, before returning to Chennai.

He is expected to arrive back in Chennai on June 12, concluding his three-day visit.

Significance of the Delhi Visit

The visit underscores Tamil Nadu's engagement with the Union government and highlights the state's efforts to advance its development agenda at the national level.

Participation in the NITI Aayog Governing Council Meeting provides an important platform for Tamil Nadu to advocate for its priorities, strengthen cooperative federalism, and foster closer collaboration with the Centre on key policy and development issues.

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