Union home minister Rajnath Singh is currently engaged in a high-level security review meeting with NSA Ajit Doval and other top security officials. Foreign secretary S Jaishankar,  who was asked to cut short his visit to Vienna and Geneva, is also attending the meeting at the North block office.

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Ostensibly, the meeting is reviewing the evidence that intelligence agencies have gathered on the Uri terror attack. BSF, military intelligence and other central security agencies have handed over their respective reports on the infiltration by Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists. Sources said that the agencies are looking into the possible role played by the locals in helping foreign terrorists.

Sources said that the meeting also discussed dossier that India plans to give the world community to expose Pakistan's role in Uri terror attack.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had told the officials of security establishment to prepare a full dossier detailing Pakistan's involvement at the earliest and take it to different global fora, including the ongoing UN general assembly meet, to name and shame Pakistan.

The meeting  also reviewed possible infiltration routes, how to plug them and ways to secure the camps of security forces.

India is preparing a complete set of dossiers that would include evidence of Pakistan's involvement in previous terror attacks like the 26/11 Mumbai attack, Dinanagar and Pathankot terror strikes.

India plans to give all this evidence to member countries at UNGA meet to impress upon the need to declare Pakistan a terrorist state and impose sanctions against it.