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No Indian territory occupied by anyone: PM Modi

PM Narendra Modi has assured that our army is capable of defending our country and nobody can take even an inch of our land. The Prime Minister also said in the all-party meet that Indian forces are capable of moving together across sectors and India's patrolling capacity has increased near the LAC. While on the other hand, the Army has been allowed to take the necessary steps.

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