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Kim Jong-un Orders Southern Border Fortification in Rare Army Meeting

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un convened a rare meeting with army commanders to discuss southern border defense buildup. He ordered the reinforcement of front-line units and turning the border into an "impregnable fortress." The meeting included a plan to remodel military structure and reform training for modern warfare. This move follows recent deployments of troops and equipment near the inter-Korean border.

North Korea's Kim chairs army commanders' meeting, orders southern border defense buildup

Seoul, May 18

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has convened a meeting with commanding officers of the armed forces and called for reinforcement of front-line units on the southern border, state media reported Monday.

Kim made the call Sunday in a meeting with the commanders of the army's divisions and brigades, stressing that advancement of military technology at key units, particularly front-line forces, plays a critical role in effective deterrence of war, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

It marked the first such gathering since Kim took power in late 2011.

Urging the military to continue to heighten their awareness against North Korea's "arch" enemy, the North Korean leader highlighted the country's policy of turning the southern border into an "impregnable fortress" and strengthening the front-line units.

To this end, the country plans to remodel the military organizational structure and strengthen the first-line units and other major units as an "important decision to more thoroughly deter war," Kim said, according to the KCNA report.

He also emphasised the commanders' responsibility for building the world's "strongest" military and announced a policy to reform the training system with greater focus on practical drills suited to "modern warfare."

The meeting, attended by an estimated 180-250 commanding officers, was the largest of its kind and follows a push by Pyongyang to reinforce its front-line posture. Earlier this month, Kim ordered the military to deploy a new self-propelled howitser along its southern border by the year's end.

Kim held a photo session with senior military commanders, including Ri Yong-gil, chief of the general staff of the Korean People's Army, and Pak Jong-chon, adviser to the North's defence ministry, Yonhap news agency reported.

South Korea's unification ministry said in a regular briefing that the meeting appears to emphasize the need for military modernisation and ideological discipline.

"It is also meant to serve to encourage and motivate the armed force," ministry spokesperson Yoon Min-ho said, adding, "The government will continue to closely monitor related developments."

North Korea has deployed troops near the inter-Korean border to plant mines, erect anti-tank barriers and reinforce barbed wire fences after its leader Kim declared inter-Korean ties as those between "two states hostile to each other" in late 2023.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

The world is getting more unstable by the day. First Ukraine, then Gaza, now this. How much more can we take? North Korea making its southern border an "impregnable fortress" - that's very provocative language. Hope diplomacy prevails and we don't see another conflict. 😔

Varun X

Modern warfare training, new howitzers, fortifying borders - Kim Jong-un is definitely preparing for something. This reminds me of how we need to constantly upgrade our own defence capabilities along the borders. India can learn from how seriously North Korea takes its front-line readiness. Every nation has a right to secure its borders.

Neha E

All this military buildup is so worrying! First they declare South Korea as a "hostile state," now this. Kim Jong-un is clearly not interested in peace. What about the people? They need food, development, not more weapons. Such a sad state of affairs.

Michael C

This is concerning but not surprising. North Korea always ramps up rhetoric when they feel cornered or want attention. The real question is how China and Russia will react. India should use its diplomatic channels to encourage de-escalation.

Siddharth J

Impressive to see how North Korea maintains such a disciplined military machine despite economic sanctions. The meeting of 180-250 commanding officers shows they take their defence very seriously. India has much to learn from their commitment to border security.

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