Srinagar, April 2 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to chair the second Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) meeting since the outbreak of hostilities in West Asia underscores New Delhi's heightened vigilance in an increasingly volatile global environment. As tensions escalate following the conflict involving Iran, Israel and the United States, geopolitical reverberations are no longer distant headlines-India is confronting them as strategic and economic realities. The CCS, India's apex forum for national security and strategic policy, met once again on April 1 to evaluate the unfolding crisis and its potential fallout for the country's interests. Attended by senior ministers-ranging from Defence and Home to Finance and External A...
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