The group from the International Policy Studies department of the varsity comprised students from various countries, including India.
Welcoming the students, Modi said they are all soon-to-be policy-makers, and therefore, what they assimilate at this point in time, will definitely shape their decisions and choices in the near future, a PMO release said.
"In the course of the interaction, the Prime Minister answered questions on diplomatic relations between countries, India's relationship with neighbouring countries, the Act East Policy, his recent visit to Silicon Valley, his commitment to technology and e-governance, and competitive cooperative federalism," the release added.
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