PM Modi meets top military officers amid tension with Pakistan

New Delhi- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi today met top military officers at the defense ministry War Room, at a time when tension continues along the border with both Pakistan and China.
The Combined Commanders' Conference is the first meeting of the Prime Minister with all top commanders, including the three service chiefs. The service chiefs are expected to give elaborate presentations to the PM on the security scenario.
The Indian Air Force chief, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, as the chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee, will make the first presentation, followed by the Indian Navy chief, Admiral RK Dhowan and the Indian Army chief, General Dalbir Singh.
The Prime Minister and defense minister Arun Jaitley will address the conference.
External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj, home minister Rajnath Singh, national security adviser Ajit Doval and defense secretary RK Mathur, among others, are also attending the conference.
Top sources in the Indian defense ministry said the recent alleged ceasefire violations by Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir and transgressions by China in the northeast will be in the focus during the conference. Other issues like preparedness of the forces and threat perceptions will also be discussed.
The recent al Qaeda announcement of a new wing in India and the possible threat from ISIS as well as terrorism in the country are also expected to be discussed.
The Combined Commanders' Conference is an annual event where the three service chiefs present the major achievements of the year gone by and the key issues and challenges in the year ahead. Important strategic, operational, logistical and administrative aspects pertaining to the forces are deliberated upon.

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