National Defence College officials visit Modi
March 15, 2010
National Defence College officials visit Modi
By our correspondent
Gandhinagar, DeshGujarat, 15 March, 2010
A group of 15 senior officers from Delhi based National Defence College are on four-day Gujarat trip as a part of their study. The officers called on Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi in Gandhinagar today in a courtesy visit.
During conversation with the officers, Modi said that Zero tolerance is the best option to tackle threats like terrorism and naxalism. Modi briefed the officers how Gujarat’s bordering district with Pakistan – Kutch has now become one of the fastest developing district of Gujarat. The Chief Minister also briefed officers about Gujarat government’s efforts to encourage coastal area people to join Navy and tribal people to join Indian Army.
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