Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to attend the three-day all-India Director General-Inspector General of Police (DG-IGP) conference in Odisha, starting tomorrow.
The conference, scheduled to take place at Lok Seva Bhawan from December 1 to December 3, will bring together key figures in India’s security sector. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, and Director Generals of Police (DGPs) from across the country will participate in discussions focused on national security and the evolving role of law enforcement agencies.
Key Topics of Discussion
The conference will address a variety of critical topics, including:
- Internal Security: Strategies to strengthen domestic security and law enforcement across states.
- Cybercrime: Tackling the growing threat of online crime and its impact on national security.
- Maoist Threats: Discussing efforts to combat Maoist insurgency and its effects on security.
- Emerging Technologies: Addressing challenges posed by new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and drones in security operations.
- Counter-Terrorism: Reviewing national strategies to prevent and respond to terrorism.
These discussions aim to enhance cooperation between security agencies and develop effective solutions to emerging threats.
Security Measures and Protocols
In preparation for the high-profile conference, extensive security measures have been implemented by the Odisha government. All involved personnel have been instructed to follow strict security protocols to ensure the smooth conduct of the event.
Navy Day Celebrations in Bhubaneswar
Coinciding with the conference, the Indian Navy will also celebrate Navy Day in Bhubaneswar on December 4. For the first time, the Navy will showcase its firepower along the seacoast of Odisha’s capital, highlighting its strength and capabilities.
Conclusion
The all-India security conference will be a key event in strengthening India’s approach to national security, focusing on current and emerging threats. The participation of top leaders and experts will play a crucial role in shaping the country’s security strategies moving forward.