Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated and addressed the 60th All India Conference of Directors General and Inspectors General of Police (DGsP/IGsP) at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) in Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh. The two-day conference, attended by the nation’s top police leadership, focuses on strengthening India’s internal security, advancing technological capabilities, and enhancing inter-agency coordination.
The annual gathering is a crucial platform for senior police officers to review national security challenges, discuss operational improvements, and set priorities for modern policing. This year’s theme revolves around technology-driven policing, cyber intelligence, counterterror strategies, and integrated security frameworks.
During his address, the Prime Minister underscored the importance of “future-ready policing” and urged law enforcement agencies to embrace advanced technologies, data-driven intelligence, and modern training methods. He highlighted that emerging threats such as cyber intrusions, digital fraud, and cross-border terrorism require immediate investment in predictive policing tools and stronger intelligence networks.
Key Focus Areas of the Conference
The conference has outlined several priority domains aimed at transforming policing in India:
| Priority Area | Focus |
|---|---|
| Cybersecurity | Strengthening digital forensics and improving response to cybercrime |
| National Security | Enhancing vigilance on borders and boosting counterterror intelligence |
| Police Reforms | Upgrading infrastructure and modernising training mechanisms |
| Technology Adoption | Introducing AI tools and integrating crime-tracking databases |
| Inter-Agency Coordination | Improving synergy between state, central, and paramilitary forces |
PM Modi’s Address Highlights
The Prime Minister called for comprehensive reforms to elevate the nation’s security preparedness. He emphasised:
- Modernisation of police infrastructure with advanced digital tools
- Skill development in cyber forensics, intelligence gathering, and emergency response
- Stronger community policing initiatives to build public trust
- Real-time data sharing and unified intelligence platforms
Modi stated that emerging global security trends demand robust, anticipatory policing rather than reactive measures. He urged officials to collaborate closely across departments to ensure seamless security operations nationwide.
Sessions and Strategic Deliberations
Over the two days, senior officials from the Intelligence Bureau, state police forces, and central armed police organisations are conducting thematic sessions on critical topics. Discussions include counterterror operations, drone-related security vulnerabilities, narcotics trafficking, and new patterns of cyber threats.
Officials will also evaluate the progress of previous recommendations, particularly those related to police modernisation and integrated crime tracking systems.



