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Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurates two-day conference on national security strategies – Times of India
NEW DELHI: Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the two-day Conference on National Security Strategies here on Friday, where the police top, domain experts and young police officers working at the intersection come together to discuss the biggest challenges national security and explore their solutions.
“The two-day conference will set out the roadmap for solutions to emerging national security challenges, highlighting key police leadership of States, Union Territories (UTs), Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and Central Police Organisations (CPOs),” the Ministry of Home Affairs said in a statement on Friday.
Shah also launched the DGPs/IGPs Conference recommendation dashboard developed by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), as part of the implementation of the decisions taken at the annual DGPs/IGPs conference chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Over 750 officers from across the country are participating in the National Security Strategies Conference, which is being held in a hybrid format. Junior Home Ministers Nityanand Rai and Bandi Sanjay Kumar, Home Minister Govind Mohan, Additional and Deputy National Security Advisors, and heads of CAPFs and CPOs are attending the conference in Delhi. Police chiefs of states and UTs, along with junior police officers at the cutting edge of technology and domain experts from specialised fields, are participating in the conference from their respective state capitals through virtual mode.
Before inaugurating the conference on security strategies, Shah laid a wreath at the Martyrs’ Column and paid tribute to the police personnel who made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty.
The idea of National Security Strategies Conference was conceived by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the DGPs/IGPs conference with an aim to find solutions to major national security challenges through discussions between a unique mix of senior police leaders managing national security challenges, junior police officers working at the cutting edge and domain experts from specialised fields. During the 2020 Police Chiefs Conference, the Prime Minister had directed that the conference be held in a hybrid mode for wider participation.
“The two-day conference will set out the roadmap for solutions to emerging national security challenges, highlighting key police leadership of States, Union Territories (UTs), Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and Central Police Organisations (CPOs),” the Ministry of Home Affairs said in a statement on Friday.
Shah also launched the DGPs/IGPs Conference recommendation dashboard developed by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), as part of the implementation of the decisions taken at the annual DGPs/IGPs conference chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Over 750 officers from across the country are participating in the National Security Strategies Conference, which is being held in a hybrid format. Junior Home Ministers Nityanand Rai and Bandi Sanjay Kumar, Home Minister Govind Mohan, Additional and Deputy National Security Advisors, and heads of CAPFs and CPOs are attending the conference in Delhi. Police chiefs of states and UTs, along with junior police officers at the cutting edge of technology and domain experts from specialised fields, are participating in the conference from their respective state capitals through virtual mode.
Before inaugurating the conference on security strategies, Shah laid a wreath at the Martyrs’ Column and paid tribute to the police personnel who made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty.
The idea of National Security Strategies Conference was conceived by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the DGPs/IGPs conference with an aim to find solutions to major national security challenges through discussions between a unique mix of senior police leaders managing national security challenges, junior police officers working at the cutting edge and domain experts from specialised fields. During the 2020 Police Chiefs Conference, the Prime Minister had directed that the conference be held in a hybrid mode for wider participation.