The inter-ministerial meeting took stock of the prevailing security situation in the country ahead of Obama's visit to India to attend the Republic Day parade as chief guest.
"We discussed the country's security situation," Army Chief Dalbir Singh Suhag told reporters without elaborating.
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Official sources said the meeting reviewed the situation in India's neighbourhood, the recent violence in Assam perpetrated by NDFB and the blast outside a restaurant in Bengaluru on Sunday.
India has already approached Bhutan and Myanmar to flush out Indian insurgent groups taking shelter in their territories.
Steps being taken for security during the Republic Day are also believed to have been discussed threadbare, sources said.
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