Parrikar met the families of Fateh Singh and Kulwant Singh of the Defence Security Corps (DSC), based in Gurdaspur.
Earlier in the day, Parrikar announced that all the seven security personnel killed during the attack will be treated as martyrs that will entitle them to all benefits available to "battle casualty" like in war-like situation.
Defence sources said that this means that the kin of the personnel will get the maximum benefits which will include enhanced ex-gratia, pension, tax benefits, central grant among others.
Parikkar, flanked by the Chiefs of Army and Air Force, met the family and expressed his condolences.
Speaking to reporters after meeting the family of Fateh Singh, a former Commonwealth champion shooter, Parrikar said "the country was before his own life. He had given a priority to it."
Singh was the big bore rifle (300m) shooter-turned-coach and had won gold and silver medals in the first Commonwealth Shooting Championships in New Delhi in 1995.
He retired as a Subedar Major from the Dogra regiment in 2009 and joined the Defence Service Corps (DSC). He was initially posted at the Army War College in Mhow.
