Pahalgam -terror attack: PM Modi chair 'Super Cabinet' meets to CCS Huddle. Overall security situation reviewed | Today news

PAHALGAM -Terror attack: Prime Minister Narendra Modi held important meetings with the Union Cabinet ministers on April 30 to review the security situation in the background of last week’s terror attack in Pahalgam, which killed 26 people, mostly tourists. Today’s meetings came a day after Modi chaired a high safety meeting with the Minister of Defense Rajnath Singh, national security adviser Ajit Deval and the heads of defense in the aftermath of the deadly Pahalgam terror attack. On April 30, PM was initially chairman of a Cabinet Committee for Safety Safety (CCS) before serving on a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs. This was the second time the Cabinet Committee for Safety, which consists of the Prime Minister, Minister of Defense, Minister of Home Affairs, Finance Minister and Foreign Minister, has met in Jammu and Kashmir since the terror attack of April 22. The Super Cabinet meeting The second meeting of the day, chaired by the Prime Minister, accepts meaning. This meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs is known as the ‘Super Cabinet’ because it exists the top ministers of the Union Cabinet. The CCPA last met in 2019 after the Pulwama terror attack, which made India respond with the Balakot Airstrike. Apart from the Prime Minister, CCPA Rajnath Singh, Minister of Defense, includes the Minister of Road Transport Nitin Gadkari, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Minister of Trade Piyush Goyal. The overall security situation at CCS the CCS chaired by Premier Narendra Modi is apparently deliberating on the overall security situation in Jammu and Kashmir amid speculation about the possible retaliation of India for the Pahalgam terror attack, given its border connection, the news agency said. The CCS meeting was held in the Premier’s Lok Kalyan Marg residence. In Tuesday’s meeting, Premier Operational Freedom awarded the armed forces over the “mode, targets and timing” of India’s response to the April 22 attack. At the first CCS meeting on April 23, it was decided that a series of punishments against Pakistan, including the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, the only Operation Land border that concluded at Attari and the diplomatic ties with Pakistan. In response, Pakistan has closed its air space to Indian aircraft and suspended all trade with India, also through third countries. Pakistan rejected India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, saying that any movement to stop the flow of water is seen as a “war weather”. Full Operational Freedom: Modi In Tuesday’s high -level meeting with the defense buyer, Modi argued that the armed forces have ‘complete operational freedom’ to decide on the mode, targets and timing of India’s response, the government’s sources said. The meeting was attended by the Minister of Defense Rajnath Singh, NSA Ajit Deval, head of the defensive staff, Gen. Anil Chauhan and the heads of the three services. The prime minister confirmed that “our national determination” to deal with a crushing battle for terrorism said the government’s sources, adding that he expressed complete confidence and confidence in the professional capabilities of the Indian military. The Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 people, mostly tourists, was carried out on April 22 in the Baisaran Meadow of the Fabled Hill Resort, a day when US Vice President JD Vance was in India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on a state visit to Saudi Arabia. (With Pti inputs) first published: 30 Apr 2025, 02:27 PM IST