Guwahati: An Operational Group meeting was convened at Lekhapani to review the prevailing security situation and strengthen joint coordination among security forces operating in the regions of Nagaland, South Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.
The meeting aimed to enhance jointness and cohesion against insurgent activities in the region. The meeting was attended by Civil and Military Authorities.
With AFSPA being extended in certain areas of the region the meeting deliberated upon the prevailing security situation. Contributing to the deliberation, DIG, AR stressed upon the need to maintain a state of high vigilance and cohesive response by security stakeholders to thwart untoward incidents.
The meeting concluded with a reaffirmed commitment among all security and intelligence agencies to maintain seamless coordination, enhance intelligence sharing and undertake proactive measures to ensure lasting peace and stability in the region.
The meeting aimed to enhance jointness and cohesion against insurgent activities in the region. The meeting was attended by Civil and Military Authorities.
With AFSPA being extended in certain areas of the region the meeting deliberated upon the prevailing security situation. Contributing to the deliberation, DIG, AR stressed upon the need to maintain a state of high vigilance and cohesive response by security stakeholders to thwart untoward incidents.
The meeting concluded with a reaffirmed commitment among all security and intelligence agencies to maintain seamless coordination, enhance intelligence sharing and undertake proactive measures to ensure lasting peace and stability in the region.
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