PM Modi Visits Leh To Take Stock Of India-China Border Situation

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Weeks after 20 Indian soldiers were killed in violent clashes with Chinese soldiers at Galwan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits in Leh, Ladakh to review the ongoing border conflict. This is the first high profile visit from the executive leadership to the region ever since the border standoff erupted in early May.

The Prime Minister, accompanied by Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat and Army Chief General MM Naravane, arrived at Nimu this morning and interacted with Army, Air Force, and ITBP personnel. He is scheduled to meet the soldiers who were injured in the clashes, as well as the local military leadership, including Lt. General Harinder Singh, XIV Corps Commander.

 

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Interacting with our brave armed forces personnel at Nimu.

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