PM Modi meets top military commanders, to review border situation
Modi will discuss ceasefire violations by Pakistan and developments on China border
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with the country's top military commanders for the first time on Friday at a conference during which he was set to outline his strategic vision and get a briefing on the overall security situation.
Modi addressed the conference during which he outlined his strategic vision to the military directly, defence ministry sources said in New Delhi.
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The Combined Commanders' conference of the three Services was expected to discuss ceasefire violations by Pakistan and developments on China border.
The situation along the Pakistan border and the Line of Actual Control with China is also expected to come up for discussion in the conference against the backdrop of recent developments.
Pakistan has been repeatedly violating the ceasefire along the International Border and the Line of Control (LoC) for nearly two weeks and India has been retaliating with major force.
There were fears of escalation but the firing and shelling has receded over the past few days.
Chinese troops also indulged in incursions in various places of Ladakh, including during the visit of President Xi Jinping in New Delhi last month.
As the chairman of Chiefs of Staff Committee, Air Force chief Arup Raha will be the first to brief the Prime Minister on the issues of concern for the three forces.
Navy chief R K Dhowan and Army chief Dalbir Singh Suhag will also outline the challenges in respect to international and regional scenario.
The day-long conference will also be addressed by Defence Minister Arun Jaitley, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Home Minister Rajnath Singh.