PM Modi attends DGP/IGP conference in Raipur, calls it great forum

The PM said that the DGP/IGP conference is a great forum that serves as a vital platform to share best practices and innovations in the field of national security.

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DGP/IGP Conference

Prime Minister Narendra Modi finally attended the 60th DGP/IGP conference being held in Raipur. The PM chaired on Saturday the grueling 12-hour-long discussions on national security concerns, emerging threats, and a long-term policing roadmap.

PM Modi was full of praise for the crucial role this conference plays in strengthening internal security. He said that the DGP/IGP conference is a great forum that serves as a vital platform to share best practices and innovations in the field of national security. Later PM Modi shared his experience about the conference in a post on X, saying the first day of the DGP/IGP Conference in Raipur witnessed extensive deliberations on different aspects of India’s security system.

Saturday’s proceedings ran from 8am to 8.30pm, featuring four thematic sessions. The DGPs from various states presented their views on law and order, internal security, and implementation of previous conference recommendations. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and National Security Adviser Ajit Dobhal were present at the deliberations.

 Chhattisgarh DGP Arun Dev Gautam also gave a detailed presentation on how the state wishes to achieve the goal of the complete elimination of Naxalism by March 2026. Gautam’s briefing was focused on stabilising security gains, improving connectivity, and delivering state services to remote tribal areas that have long been affected by Maoist violence.

Along with traditional concerns of terrorism, Naxalism, and organised crime, the deliberations also included a key issue of how to safeguard the women’s safety through technology.

The three-day conference will conclude on November 30.