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Suave in Delhi, steadfast in Chennai: Vijay's quiet federal reset
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Suave in Delhi, steadfast in Chennai: Vijay's quiet federal reset

Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister, C Joseph Vijay, has adopted a more pragmatic and professional approach in engaging with the central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In contrast to previous confrontational dynamics, Vijay's administration has focused on structured dialogue and clear demands, such as opposing the Mekedatu dam project, seeking the release of Tamil fishermen held in Sri Lanka, and requesting a DRDO center in the state. His visits to Delhi have emphasized economic development goals, including aiming for a $1.5 trillion economy by 2036, while avoiding overtly ideological posturing. This shift suggests a potential new phase in Centre-State relations, marked by reduced theatrics and increased focus on negotiation and mutual benefit.

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Suave in Delhi, steadfast in Chennai: Vijay's quiet federal reset

Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister, C Joseph Vijay, has adopted a more pragmatic and professional approach in engaging with the central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In contrast to previous confrontational dynamics, Vijay's administration has focused on structured dialogue and clear demands, such as opposing the Mekedatu dam project, seeking the release of Tamil fishermen held in Sri Lanka, and requesting a DRDO center in the state. His visits to Delhi have emphasized economic development goals, including aiming for a $1.5 trillion economy by 2036, while avoiding overtly ideological posturing. This shift suggests a potential new phase in Centre-State relations, marked by reduced theatrics and increased focus on negotiation and mutual benefit.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of Tamil Nadu's evolving relationship with the central government, highlighting both the change in approach by Chief Minister Vijay and the implications for federal dynamics. It avoids overtly favoring either side, focusing instead on the strategic and pragmatic

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 80): The article presents an analysis of Tamil Nadu's political dynamics under CM Vijay, suggesting a shift toward more pragmatic federal relations. It does not make explicit factual claims beyond interpretation of political behavior, so it aligns with plausible cross-source consensus. The tone is largel

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