Rashtriya Raksha University, NSE IX sign MoU for cooperation in economic security 
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Rashtriya Raksha University, NSE IX sign MoU for cooperation in economic security

Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) and the NSE International Exchange (NSE IX) have signed an MoU for cooperation in the field of economic and financial security

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New Delhi: A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed on Friday between the Gandhinagar-based Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) and the NSE International Exchange (NSE IX) for cooperation in the field of economic and financial security.

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The MoU was signed at a function in the presence of National Stock Exchange Chief Executive Officer Ashish Kumar Chauhan, Managing Director and CEO of NSE IX Bala V, Pro-Vice Chancellor of RRU Prof Kalpesh H Wandra and university registrar Shishir Kumar Gupta.

Speaking on the occasion, Wandra highlighted the interconnectedness of economic stability and national security, and emphasized how NSE IX has played a crucial role in bridging this gap.

In his remarks, Chauhan maintained the NSE has played a pivotal role in India's robust financial growth.

He asserted India has become the world's fourth-largest equity market in terms of market capitalization and has defied economic norms with rapid expansion.

RRU is a pioneering national security and police university functioning under the aegis of the Union home ministry.

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