Operation Sindoor PM Modi Meeting: PM Modi’s high -level meeting, order to keep 24 hours alert to 20 departments

News India Live, Digital Desk: Operation sindoor PM modi meeting: Amid the ongoing military tension between India and Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held an important meeting with top level officials. PM Modi has instructed the secretaries of about 20 departments to ensure the supply of essential commodities and remain alert continuously. The meeting was held on the backdrop of aerial attacks under the operation vermilion running on Pakistan on Pakistan.

Important instructions of PM Modi:

Prime Minister Modi asked the officials to be active on themselves without waiting for the order and ensure the supply of essential goods. The government has directed to strengthen the security of critical sectors such as nuclear power, space, IT, railways, shipping, road transport, electricity and border management. He also emphasized better coordination between the ministries to deal with any emergency in an effective manner.

Special vigilance to ministries:

The PMO clarified in a statement that the authorities have been asked to pay special attention to cyber security and to conduct extensive review of the functioning of their departments. The government has clarified that all ministries and agencies are fully prepared for emergency situations.

Control of essential commodities:

The concerned departments have been directed to keep an eye on the prices of essential commodities and stop the purchase in nervousness. Fake news has also been asked to be cautious to prevent spreading. Security of large ports, bridges, and overhead electrical systems has also been increased on the west coast of the country, making the uninterrupted movement of goods and people.

Preparation in view of national security:

After the meeting with Prime Minister Modi, the concerned officials have held intensive meetings on further preparations. The government has made it clear that better coordination between national security and ministries is in priority.

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Rahul Dev

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