Interacting with reporters here, he said there was a need to tone up intelligence gathering mechanism for which state governments were better equipped since they had grass root level support.
States have panchayats, secretaries, patwaris etc which could be helpful to gather essential intelligence information that can surely help prevent incidents of terrorism, he said.
Asserting that the defence forces were always on high alert, he said the jawans were ready to meet any kind of challenge.
On the VVIP chopper scam, he said investigations were on without any political interference.
Besides going around some defence installations, he visited some IAF, Army and NCC units and the Integrated Check Post at Attari/Wagah border.
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