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Shah opens key police meet to discuss nat'l security challenges

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NEW DELHI: Union home minister Amit Shah inaugurated the two-day National Security Strategies Conference on Friday, where police brass, domain experts and young police officers working at the cutting edge-level will discuss major challenges to national security and explore their solutions.

Shah also launched the DGPs/IGPs conference recommendations dashboard developed by National Crime Records Bureau ( NCRB ), as part of implementation of decisions taken at annual DGPs/IGPs conference chaired by PM Narendra Modi.

Over 750 officers from across country are participating in the National Security Strategies Conference conference, which is being held in a hybrid format.

Junior home ministers Nityanand Rai and Bandi Sanjay Kumar, home secretary Govind Mohan, additional and deputy national security advisers and heads of CAPFs and CPOs are attending the conference in Delhi.

Prior to opening the security strategies conference, Shah laid a wreath at Martyrs column and paid homage to police personnel who made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty.

The idea of a National Security Strategies Conference was conceived by the PM during DGPs/IGPs conference with the objective of finding solutions to major national security challenges through discussions among a unique mix of senior police leadership managing national security challenges, young cops working at the cutting-edge level and domain experts of specialised fields.

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