Breaking: India's Top Security Officials Review Defense Strategy, Emphasize Military-Only Dialogue with Pakistan
In a crucial meeting involving key national security figures, including Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, the three Armed Forces Chiefs, CDS, IB Chief, RAW Chief, and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, discussions were held to review India's defense and security situation. The primary focus of the meeting was to evaluate whether the objectives set for counter-terrorism and national security were met. The outcome revealed that the objectives had indeed been successfully achieved. A significant part of the discussion revolved around future strategies, particularly concerning Pakistan. The meeting addressed the ongoing discussions between India and Pakistan at the DG-level, focusing on ceasefire agreements. India has emphasized that any future dialogue with Pakistan will be restricted to military-to-military contact, i.e., at the DGMO (Director General of Military Operations) level, making it clear that this will be the only channel for communication at this stage. This decision aligns with India's stance of keeping military discussions separate from broader diplomatic engagements. With this, India continues to assert its position regarding Pakistan's actions and outlines a strategic approach to dealing with the neighboring country, highlighting the importance of ensuring national security while maintaining clear communication channels through military contacts only.
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