PM Modi Holds Crucial Meeting Ahead of DGMO Talks
Defense Minister, NSA Doval, CDS, and Service Chiefs Attend High-Level Security Review
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is chairing an important high-level meeting ahead of the scheduled DGMO (Director General of Military Operations) talks. Present at the meeting are Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Chief of Defence Staff, and the chiefs of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. The meeting is focused on reviewing the current security situation and strategizing India’s defense posture.
PM Modi's important meeting continues before DGMO talks, Defense Minister, NSA Doval, CDS and chiefs of all three armies present
A ceasefire is in place between India and Pakistan, and according to defense sources, peace prevailed in Jammu and Kashmir and areas adjoining the international border on Monday night. This is an important development, as no violence has been reported in recent days. Meanwhile, the three army chiefs reached the Prime Minister's residence to meet Prime Minister Modi, where Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, NSA Ajit Doval, CDS Anil Chauhan, Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi, Air Force Chief AP Singh, and Navy Chief DK Tripathi were also present. Intelligence agency RAW chief Ravi Sinha and IB chief Tapan Deka also attended the meeting. This meeting is taking place ahead of the DGMO meeting, in which talks are going to be held between the DGMOs of India and Pakistan on the ceasefire.
According to defense sources, the DGMOs of the three armies will hold a joint press conference today. During this, the latest information related to the tension between India and Pakistan can be shared.
A ceasefire has been established between India and Pakistan, but the situation of tension still persists. An important meeting is going to be held between the DGMOs of both the countries at 12 noon today, which can decide whether the ceasefire will be continued or not. At the same time, Pakistan, which was earlier talking about a ceasefire, is now adopting an aggressive stance and putting forward its demands. Pak Defense Minister Asif Khawaja has expressed the need to discuss the Indus Water Treaty in a meeting with India. It is noteworthy that after the Pahalgam terrorist attack, India canceled the Indus Water Treaty and stopped the water going towards Pakistan, which has caused a wave of discontent in Pakistan.
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An important press conference is likely to be held by the Indian Army in Delhi this evening. In this conference, information can be given on the recent ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan and the current situation on the border. According to military sources, important statements are also expected to be given on the review of the current situation of the army, future strategy and security arrangements.