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Category : Defense
Published on: September 04 2021
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· The next Defense Expo will be organized by Gujarat in 2022.
· Chief Minister Vijay Rupani announced this.
· A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed between the Department of Defense Production and the Government of Gujarat in this regard.
· Around 100 countries are expected to participate in this biennial event.
Important facts
About the Defence Expo-2022:
v Defence Expo-2022 will be held in Gandhinagar from 10th to 13th March next year.
v The aim: To move from Make in India to make for the world.
v The Defence Expo-2022 will focus on making India a Defence manufacturing hub.
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