New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in the 59th All India Conference of Director Generals (DGs) and Inspector Generals (IGs) of Police, emphasizing the importance of a proactive and modernized approach to national security and law enforcement.
The conference, which serves as a platform for top police officials from across the country to discuss key security challenges and strategies, focused on topics such as cybercrime, counter-terrorism, border security, and emerging technological threats.
Addressing the gathering, PM Modi highlighted the need for strengthening intelligence systems, leveraging technology for effective policing, and fostering better coordination among states to tackle interstate crime. He also praised the police forces for their dedication and resilience in maintaining internal security and addressing contemporary challenges.
The conference witnessed presentations from senior officials, brainstorming sessions on best practices, and discussions on reforms to enhance efficiency and professionalism in the forces. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and other senior government officials also attended the event.
The annual conference serves as a vital platform to align law enforcement strategies with evolving national and global security dynamics.