My government is committed to One-rank One-pension,” said
PM Modi on board INS Vikramaditya. “There were many promises on
One-rank One-pension, but no action was taken,” he added. He further
mentioned that the security of the country is his top priority. “We want
to see eye-to-eye with the world. We don’t wish to threaten others,
neither do we wish to bow down before others,” he said.
Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on Saturday visited the country’s largest warship INS
Vikramaditya off Goa coast in Arabian Sea, showcasing India’s naval
prowess. Arriving on board the warship in a Sea King chopper, the Prime
Minister was given the ceremonial guard of honour by the Navy and was
briefed about the warship, which will be dedicated to the nation today.
He also sat in a MIG
29 aircraft and had a feel of the combat fighter on the ship sailing off
the Goa coast. The Prime Minister will spend a few hours on board the
44,500-tonne warship and is likely to witness a host of exercises by the
frontline warships and aircraft. This is the new Prime Minister’s first
visit to any defence installation
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