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Recently in Which Country Did Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Inaugurate the First of the Eight Coastal Surveillance Radar Systems (Csrs) Being Set up by India? - Mathematics

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Recently in which country did Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurate the first of the eight Coastal Surveillance Radar Systems (CSRS) being set up by India?

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  • Mauritius

  • Maldives

  • Sri Lanka

  • Seychelles

MCQ

Solution

Seychelles

Explanation:
PM Modi inaugurated the first of the eight Coastal Surveillance Radar Systems (CSRS) being set up by India in Seychelles

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