Govt to carry out security audit of vulnerable installations
January 15, 2016  15:03
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This is what was discussed at the high-level meeting on security today. 

A time-bound security audit will be conducted for all "vulnerable" installations of armed forces, paramilitary and police, government today announced after a high-level meeting here reviewed the situation in the country in the aftermath of the Pathankot terror attack.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh presided the meeting that was attended by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, NSA Ajit Doval and other top officials of security and intelligence agencies to discuss the takeaways from the January 2 terrorist attack on the air base.

The government said that "strengths" displayed by all the concerned agencies should be further built upon.

"In view of the continuing threats from hostile elements from across the border, the need to further upgrade both intelligence and preventive abilities specially in terms of technology was stressed.

"It was decided that the security audit of all vulnerable stations of armed forces, para-military forces and police would be carried out within a given time-frame," a Home Ministry statement said.
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