Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired the 60th All India Directors General and Inspector Generals of Police conference in Naya Raipur from November 28-30, 2025. The event focused on key security challenges like left-wing extremism, counter-terrorism, women’s safety, disaster management, and leveraging AI and forensic science to modernize policing.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spearheaded the 60th edition of the All India Directors General of Police (DGP) and Inspector Generals of Police (IGP) conference, held at the Indian Institute of Management, Naya Raipur. The three-day high-level meeting, convened from November 28 to 30, brought together top police chiefs from all states and union territories, senior officials, and central police organization heads to deliberate on the theme “Viksit Bharat: Security Dimensions.”
Key Highlights:
Focus Areas: The conference spotlighted critical internal security issues, including left-wing extremism, counter-terrorism measures, disaster management frameworks, women’s safety protocols, and integrating forensic science with artificial intelligence to enhance law enforcement capabilities.
Innovative Policing: Discussions underscored transitioning towards technology-enabled policing and futuristic security architectures to build a “Surakshit Bharat” (Safe India). Emphasis was laid on policy formulation based on ground realities and adopting best practices for crime control and law and order management.
Leadership Presence: The event was attended by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, Ministers of State for Home Affairs, and other dignitaries, reflecting the government’s commitment to internal security. PM Modi’s presence encouraged open dialogues and innovation.
Recognition: The Prime Minister also presented the President’s Police Medals for Distinguished Service, honoring excellence and dedication among police officers.
Strategic Location: Hosting the conference in Naya Raipur, a strategic hotspot for anti-left-wing extremism operations, highlighted the government’s focus on affected regions and the symbolism of reinforcing security efforts there.
Security Infrastructure: The conference stressed strengthening security infrastructure, citing the construction of fortified police stations and reducing naxal-affected districts from 126 in 2014 to just 11 today.
PM Modi’s active role in this conference demonstrates a holistic approach towards evolving India’s internal security dynamics, fostering collaboration across states, and harnessing technology to make policing more efficient and futuristic.
Sources: The Statesman, News18, Hindustan Times, Times of India