NDC Officers Study Gujarat's Economic Model in Meeting with CM Patel

A delegation from the National Defence College met with Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel to study the state's economic development model as part of a course on economic security. The 17-member team, which includes Indian and foreign military and civil service officers, is touring key sites like GIFT City and the Statue of Unity. Chief Minister Patel highlighted Gujarat's emergence as a policy-driven state and a global investment destination under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He detailed initiatives in infrastructure, green growth, tourism, and a saturation approach to welfare schemes aimed at covering all eligible beneficiaries.

Key Points: NDC Officers Meet Gujarat CM to Study State's Economic Model

  • Study tour part of national security course
  • Delegation includes Indian and foreign officers
  • Focus on Gujarat's policy-driven growth
  • CM cites PM Modi's guidance
  • Model includes infrastructure and welfare saturation
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NDC officers meet CM Patel, study Gujarat's economic model​

A National Defence College delegation met Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel to study the state's policy-driven economic development and growth model.

"Through the Vibrant Summit, Gujarat has become a preferred destination for global industrial investors. - Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, March 17

A delegation of officers from the National Defence College in New Delhi on Tuesday engaged with Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel in Gandhinagar to study the state's economic development model as part of a national-level programme on economic security.​

The visit formed part of an ongoing study course under national security and strategic studies, in which 122 officers are participating.​

The batch comprises 61 officers from the Indian Armed Forces, 20 from civil services, and 41 foreign military officers from partner countries.​

A 17-member team, led by Rear Admiral Sandeep Singh Sandhu, is currently on a study tour of Gujarat, with visits scheduled to GIFT City, the Statue of Unity, the Indo-Israel Centre of Excellence in Agriculture and Jamnagar.​

The team includes officers from the three wings of the armed forces, members of the Indian Revenue Service, Communication Services, and foreign military officers.​

During the interaction, the officers expressed interest in understanding Gujarat's approach to economic growth, particularly in areas such as women's empowerment, balanced regional development and infrastructure expansion.​

Officials said the discussion focused on the state's policy-driven development and its integration with broader national economic priorities.

​Addressing the delegation, Patel said Gujarat had emerged as a "policy-driven state" and a "role model of development" under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

​"Through the Vibrant Summit, Gujarat has become a preferred destination for global industrial investors," he said, adding that efforts had also been made to promote green growth and balanced regional economic development through regional conferences.

​He said tourism initiatives such as the Statue of Unity had boosted local economies, while infrastructure measures, including round-the-clock electricity supply, road connectivity, and an extensive canal network carrying Narmada waters to Kutch, had supported overall development.

​Patel further said development schemes had been designed with a focus on the common citizen.

​"By adopting a saturation approach, the goal is to ensure that the benefits reach every eligible beneficiary," he said, referring to efforts aimed at achieving full coverage of welfare schemes.

​Senior officials, including Additional Chief Secretary to the CM, Sanjeev Kumar, and Additional Chief Secretary Dr Vikrant Pandey, were present at the meeting.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see economic security being linked to state models. The inclusion of 41 foreign officers is a smart diplomatic move. Hope the learnings about infrastructure and women's empowerment are applied nationally.
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Priya S
While Gujarat's progress is commendable, I hope the delegation also studies the challenges. The "saturation approach" for welfare is a good goal, but ground-level implementation gaps need to be addressed. Development must be inclusive for all sections.
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Vikram M
The Statue of Unity and 24x7 electricity are real achievements. Taking Narmada waters to Kutch is a game-changer for that region. More states should adopt this focused infrastructure planning. Gujarat truly is an engine of growth.
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Rohit P
Good initiative! Economic strength is the foundation of national security. When foreign officers see our development first-hand, it boosts India's global standing. The Vibrant Gujarat summit has really put us on the map for investors.
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Kavya N
Balanced regional development is key. Often growth is limited to cities like Ahmedabad and Surat. Hope the study tour also looks at how smaller towns and villages are benefiting. Women's empowerment through schemes is a positive step 👏

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