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General Naravane discusses security situation with top army commanders

By ANI | Updated: June 22, 2020 18:46 IST

Army chief General MM Naravane on Monday discussed the security situation with the top Army commanders in Delhi, officials said.

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Army chief General MM Naravane on Monday discussed the security situation with the top Army commanders in Delhi, officials said.

According to Army officials, all commanders are in the national capital for the second phase of the commanders' conference.

Army Commanders Conference is being held on June 22-23 to review the operational situation on both the northern and western fronts.

The meeting comes at a time when India and China are holding military-level talks to defuse the border tensions after the violent face-off in Ladakh's Galwan Valley in which 20 Indian soldiers lost their lives. Indian intercepts have revealed that the Chinese side suffered 43 casualties including dead and seriously injured.

( With inputs from ANI )

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