IGP Conference: The participation of the National Security Advisor, the Home Minister and the Prime Minister in the three-day conference of Directors General of Police and Inspectors General of Police held in Bhubaneswar underlines the importance of this conference. This is also confirmed by the intensive discussion in this conference on terrorism, Naxalism, cyber crime, drug trafficking and activities of pro-Khalistan groups and other topics related to internal security.
Internal security will be strengthened only by taking concrete steps to implement the conclusions reached during the three-day discussion on various topics in this conference. At present, internal security seems to be facing serious challenges on many fronts.
At a time when India is moving towards achieving the goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047, emphasis should be laid not only on strengthening law and order at all levels, but also steps should be taken that ensure the well-being of the common people. Confidence increased. More security approach.
It is good that cyber crime was also seriously discussed in this conference, but the fact that cyber crime is increasing should not be ignored. The organized manner in which cyber criminals have started working has become a serious challenge for the security agencies. There should be no hesitation in saying that at present our security agencies are not able to curb cyber criminals.
It is true that people also need to be aware of cyber crime, but along with this the security agencies will also have to curb the courage of cyber criminals. Now this is not happening. On one hand, security agencies have to control cyber criminals and on the other hand, they also have to strengthen cyber security systems, because cyber security breaches are also becoming a big problem.
This problem is difficult to deal with because these breaches are often committed by cyber criminals based abroad. It is expected that the impact of the steps discussed in the conference of Directors General of Police and Inspectors General of Police to effectively deal with Pakistan inspired and sponsored terrorism will definitely be seen in Jammu and Kashmir.
At this time, there is a need to be cautious not only in Pakistan but also in Bangladesh, because the situation there is promoting terrorist and jihadi elements.
Certainly, Naxalism has been controlled to a great extent in the last few years, but it needs to be completely defeated so that the Naxalite organizations can re-organize themselves and raise their heads. It is satisfactory that the implementation of the new criminal laws has started and was also discussed in the conference, but the matter will be resolved only when the common man sees the positive impact of these laws.