The Book "Modi @ 20: Dreams Meet Delivery" Launched By Vice President Naidu
- Posted on May 11, 2022
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Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday launched the book 'Modi @ 20: Dreams Meet Delivery' in the national capital. He was joined by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar. At the ceremony, Amit Shah mentioned the Prime Minister as an effective leader. He claimed that despite Modi's lack of skills, he was appointed as the governor of the quake-hit state, which he ruled prudently and often won elections.
According to ANI, Shah said, "PM Modi had no experience of leading panchayats when he was appointed CM of the quake-hit state. However, he consistently won and managed the state efficiently."
In the book presentation, Naidu lauded Modi as a national event, saying that as a leader he was showing the world that aspirations can come true. "Nationally, PM is an extraordinary phenomenon. This book highlights many aspects of the distinctive thought process, leading, proactive attitude and distinctive, transformative leadership style with which Narendra Modi is closely associated," he added.
Amit Shah said that India never thought of formulating its policy for space. Modiji has opened a huge market in the world today by formulating a space policy. India is moving towards becoming a global leader in the space sector. The previous government was said that it was a government with policy paralysis. "India does not have a drone policy," he said. There are many possibilities in this field. Modiji has worked to create space for new business by creating a drone policy in the country.
While EAM Jaishankar stressed that during his eight-year tenure, PM Modi has led the global discourse on terrorism. "The eight years of Modi government have fueled the global debate on terrorism. It has adopted development diplomacy focusing on border infrastructure development to address security issues; it is interested in commerce and has addressed all our embassies to achieve 400 400 billion. According to S. Jaishankar.