Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said visiting heads of states should travel beyond New Delhi and see the small town India to understand the country's diversity better.
"Leaders of various countries, if they visit small places (of India), it is good. By only coming to Delhi they won't be able to understand India as this country is full of diversity," Modi said on his arrival from Delhi on his first visit to Gujarat after becoming Prime Minister.
Modi will receive Chinese President XI Jinping here tomorrow when he kicks off his India visit from Gujarat.
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"In the coming days, Gujarat will touch new heights of development...I am confident that aspirations of the common man will be fulfilled," he said accepting felicitations at Sardar Vallabhbhai Airport.
The Prime Minister also said it was the experience of leading Gujarat (as the Chief Minister) that helped him run the government at the Centre and anybody else would have found himself at sea.
"Fourteen years' experience in Gujarat, the things that I learnt here, the strength received from organisational support, help me in running the government in Delhi," he said, adding "If it was any other common man, he would have been baffled. But my making here was such that I can work easily in new situations and environment."
"In the short time I have to understand and address, basic issues facing the country, conditions of people living in different parts and issues related to states. I have made an attempt to take the country forward and I am satisfied by my efforts," Modi said.

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