PM Modi drives strategic securityagenda at Raipur’s DGP, IGP meet

30 Nov 2025 08:17:33
 
PM Modi drives strategic security
 
 
Staff Reporter :
 
RAIPUR :
 
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday chaired the 60th All India Conference of Director Generals and Inspector Generals of Police at the Indian Institute of Management Nava Raipur Atal Nagar, setting the tone for structured discussion on different aspects of India’s security system.
 
The gathering brought senior police leadership from all States and UTs under one roof together with heads of key central organisations, turning the premier management campus into a high level security dialogue platform. In his remarks, the Prime Minister underlined that the annual gathering is an important opportunity to review internal security priorities and to learn from practical experience in the field.
 
He said that officers use the forum to exchange best practices, study successful models from different regions and identify areas where policing systems need to be strengthened. Modi stressed that such focused interaction between field leadership and central institutions is essential for improving coordination in response to complex challenges that span multiple jurisdictions. SharingabriefnoteonhisofficialXhandle,Modi wrote that the first day in Raipur had witnessed extensive deliberations on different aspects of India’s security system. He described the annual meet as a great platform to share best practices and innovations in the security domain, indicating that the opening sessions were devoted to mappingcurrent and emergingrisks.
 
Officials said that closed door discussions continued through the day in working sessions and interactive briefings that allowed state and central officers to place their assessments on record. UnionHomeMinisterAmitShahjoined theproceedings along with National SecurityAdvisor Ajit Doval,MinistersofState for HomeAffairsNityanand Rai and Bandi Sanjay Kumar, Chief of Research and Analysis Wing Parag Jain and Director of Intelligence Bureau Tapan Kumar Deka. Director Generals of Police of states and union territories,
 
heads of Central Police Organisations, chiefs of home departments of states and union territories and selected officers in the ranks of Deputy Inspector General and Superintendent of Police are participating, giving the deliberations a wide administrative spread.
 
According to information shared after the sessions, detailed discussions are taking place on key national security issues identified for this year’s agenda.TheseincludeLeftWingExtremism,counter terrorism, disaster management, safety of women, and increased use of forensic science and artificial intelligence in investigation and law enforcement. Senior officers are also focusing on how technology can support quicker analysis of evidence, better coordination between agencies and improved service delivery to citizens so that security responses remain both firm and sensitive.
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