Chandrababu Naidu Celebrates Navy Day in Visakhapatnam, Announces Metro Rail and Vision for Technological Growth
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu attended the Navy Day celebrations in Visakhapatnam today, marking the occasion with key announcements and remarks on the city’s future. As the chief guest of the event, Naidu praised the Indian Navy’s impressive naval exercises conducted along the coast, emphasizing the discipline and professionalism of the navy personnel. He described the exercises as a “visual spectacle” and reflected on his past visits to the city, noting that this occasion felt particularly special.
During his speech, Naidu highlighted the significance of Visakhapatnam as the economic capital of Andhra Pradesh, reinforcing the city’s growing role in the state’s development. He made a notable announcement regarding the introduction of metro rail services in the city, a step that will enhance its urban infrastructure and provide a modern transportation solution for the growing population.
The Chief Minister also expressed his vision for Visakhapatnam’s future, describing it as a city synonymous with tranquility, while projecting it as a leading technology hub. Naidu emphasized that with the collective efforts of the coalition government, the city would transform into a center for innovation and economic growth.
In his address, Naidu recalled the devastating impact of the Hudhud cyclone that struck Visakhapatnam in 2014. He expressed gratitude to the Indian Navy for its crucial role in providing relief during that challenging time, noting the invaluable support the navy extended to those affected by the disaster.
The Chief Minister’s remarks underscored his commitment to advancing Visakhapatnam’s infrastructure and economic growth while honoring the enduring contributions of the Indian Navy. With the metro rail project on the horizon and a vision for a technology-driven future, Visakhapatnam’s transformation seems well underway under the leadership of Naidu and the coalition government.