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Need better coordination on new threats: Amit Shah
Need better coordination on new threats: Amit Shah

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Need better coordination on new threats: Amit Shah

Stressing the new security challenges that need to be tackled through "better coordination", Union home minister Amit Shah on Sunday directed the "formation of homogenous teams of central and state agencies to develop strategies, implement and monitor them." This came after two days of the National Security Strategies Conference (NSSC) that concluded late Sunday where Shah further instructed the involvement of young police officers in each state to brainstorm on national challenges and devise solutions to address them. He urged that the use of national databases like NATGRID, NIDAAN, iMoT and CBI's fugitive database be inculcated amongst young officers by including them in all training programmes, according to an official statement. Addressing the 8th NSSC, the home minister said the government has resolved numerous issues scattered across states as he emphasised that the next 5-10 years would be very important for the development and security of the country. "The minister exhorted the police and central security agencies to adopt the motto of 'Suraksha, Sajagta and Samanvay' (Security, Alertness and co-ordination)," the statement noted. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Senior Living Homes in Dharashiv May Surprise You Senior Living | Search Ads Undo

Shah: India's rising stature to invite new security challenges
Shah: India's rising stature to invite new security challenges

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Shah: India's rising stature to invite new security challenges

NEW DELHI: Home minister Amit Shah Saturday said the Modi government has demonstrated strong political will and reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy against terrorism in a remarkable manner before the world through Operation Sindoor . Addressing the eighth National Security Strategies Conference (NCSC) here, which over the last two days brought heads and senior officers of the central armed police forces (CAPFs), central police organisations (CPOs), DGPs of states and UTs, young police officers and domain experts on one platform to deliberate on subjects related to internal security, Shah asked security agencies to establish a reliable ecosystem for real-time data sharing to address the increasing challenges faced by the country as one of the world's fastest emerging economies. "We must stay more vigilant and tackle problems with heightened awareness. All agencies must make security-first approach, habitual alertness and coordination an integral part of their working methodology," he told 800 officers attending the conference. With India's economy having risen to the fourth position globally, Shah observed that India was now a world leader in new and emerging technologies, start-ups, green energy and innovations. He emphasised that India's rising stature would lead to increasing national security challenges in the years to come, and called for better coordination to tackle them. He directed that homogenous teams of central and state agencies be formed to develop strategies, implement and monitor them. Shah urged young officers to be encouraged to use national databases like Natgrid, Nidaan, iMoT and CBI's fugitive database by having them incorporated in training programmes.

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