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PM Modi To Attend DG-IGP Meet In Bhubaneswar, Discussions On Cyber Crime And AI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to participate in the upcoming DG-IGP (Director General and Inspector General of Police) meet in Bhubaneswar. This high-profile gathering will bring together senior law enforcement officials from across India to discuss pressing challenges in policing and national security.

Key Focus: Tackling Cyber Crime and AI Integration

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the Director General and Inspector General of Police meet in Bhubaneswar, focusing on emerging challenges in law enforcement. Key topics on the agenda include cyber crime management and the integration of AI technology in police operations, aiming to strengthen national security and enhance investigative capabilities across India.

One of the central themes of the conference will be addressing the growing threat of cyber crime. With cyber threats evolving rapidly, law enforcement is looking to enhance its capabilities in this area. Discussions will focus on strategies for tackling cyber crime, securing digital infrastructures, and implementing preventative measures.

Another focal point of the meet is the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in law enforcement. AI technology is expected to transform policing, from predictive analysis and crime mapping to real-time surveillance. The discussion will explore how AI can improve efficiency, accuracy, and responsiveness in investigations.

Strengthening National Security Measures

In addition to cyber crime and AI, the DG-IGP meet will cover various aspects of national security. Officials will discuss counter-terrorism strategies, interstate coordination, and strengthening intelligence-sharing mechanisms. These measures are crucial for bolstering India’s internal security framework.

Expected Outcomes of the Meet

The DG-IGP meet aims to drive actionable insights and solutions for India’s law enforcement challenges. With the prime minister’s involvement, this summit is expected to set the tone for future advancements in security protocols and the adoption of cutting-edge technologies in policing across the country.


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