Finance And Defence Minister Arun Jaitley at home in Delhi
In his Siachen photo-op on Diwali, Prime Minister Narendra Modi looked so natty in his shades and low-slung snow goggles, wearing a red muffler and patting a military dog, that it is no wonder his approval ratings have remained at stratospheric levels despite nearly six months of being in power. Back in the plains, Modi's closest aide for over a decade, BJP chief Amit Shah celebrated the victories in Maharashtra and Haryana, alongside his own birthday. And so it remained to Finance-Defence-cum-Company Affairs Minister, the urbane and sophisticated Arun Jaitley to carry on the dogged business of government, announcing the deregulation of diesel prices, reaffirming his desire to see lower interest rates, clearing defence projects worth Rs 80,000 crore-and over the last few days, being in the Supreme Court's crosshairs on the 627 Swiss bank accounts held by Indian citizens and NRIs.