PM Modi to discuss security situation with top commanders of armed forces
The country’s security situation against the backdrop of ceasefire violations by Pakistan and developments on China border are expected to discussed at the Combined Conference of the armed forces to be addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday. New Delhi: The country’s security situation against the backdrop of ceasefire violations by Pakistan and developments on China border are expected to discussed at the Combined Conference of the armed forces to be addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday. This will be Modi’s maiden address to the top commanders of all the three services during which he is expected to outline his strategic vision, Defence Ministry officials said here today. The three Services hold their respective conferences, which are held bi-annually to discuss current internal and external strategic issues, for reviewing operational preparedness and aspects pertaining to military technology and force modernisation.
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