'Modi's India Is Different In Its Outlook': S Jaishankar At Gujarat's Anant National University
S Jaishankar identified three significant differences in the Prime Minister's regime. He was speaking at Anant National University on the topic 'Modi's India: A Rising Power'.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Saturday (May 27) while speaking at Anant National University on the topic 'Modi's India: A Rising Power,' that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's India is different in its outlook, politics, and policies. The EAM went on to list three major differences between the Prime Minister's regime and the previous one.
Jaishankar can be seen in a video shared by news agency ANI describing how 'Modi's India' is different from its predecessors: "Modi's India is different from its predecessors, if you look at the politics of India, and policies of the country, it is the result of the 75 years of democracy." Second, it is the return to a political regime with a majority in parliament, and third, it is the leadership and vision."
#WATCH | Ahmedabad, Gujarat:..." 'Modi's India' is different...it is different in its outlook...the politics of India...the policies..." External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on the topic 'Modi’s India': A Rising Power at Anant National University pic.twitter.com/BKbnGGJYSX
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Earlier in the day, Jaishankar stated that international tourist footfall in the country will increase if people promote domestic tourism by sharing their experiences with the places they visit. He was speaking to reporters in Gujarat's Rajpipla on the second day of his two-day Gujarat tour, during which he visited villages he had adopted through the Saansad Adarsh Gramme Yojana in Narmada, a tribal-dominated district.
Jaishankar spent time at the Chhotubhai Purani College of Physical Education's sports complex.
On Friday, the minister paid a visit to the villages he adopted through the Sansad Adarsh Gramme Yojana, where he performed the ground breaking ceremony for two "smart anganwadis," inspected health and wellness centres, visited Ekta Skill Development Centre, and met with villagers.
He also saw women at Nari Shakti Kendra make sustainable products and visited a mobile X-ray van granted to the people under the Members of Parliament Local Area Development (MPLAD) Scheme in 2020.