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Ex military officers back Great Nicobar project rejecting Rahul Gandhi land grab claims
Politics
Published on 2 May 2026

They say surveillance gains could cut dependence on foreign ports
Retired military officials have defended the Great Nicobar Project, dismissing Rahul Gandhi’s allegations of land grabbing and corruption. They argue the plan is vital for India’s maritime security and economic growth, promising stronger surveillance and less dependence on foreign ports. The officials also claim environmental and tribal concerns are being handled through sustainability measures and government policy.
- Retired officers reject claims of land grabbing and corruption
- Project is pitched as a boost to maritime security and growth
- Planned surveillance upgrade aims to reduce foreign port reliance
- Environmental and tribal concerns are said to be addressed
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