India Secures Position in Interpol Asian Committee
India has been elected to the Interpol Asian Committee during the Asian Regional Conference in Singapore. This role is expected to boost cooperation on security issues such as organized crime and terrorism. The Central Bureau of Investigation led India's representation, emphasizing strategic priorities in combating regional crime.
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India's election to the Interpol Asian Committee was announced during the 25th Asian Regional Conference held in Singapore. This pivotal role is expected to enhance regional collaboration on pressing security challenges, including organized crime, cybercrime, and terrorism.
A delegation from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which oversees Interpol-related activities, represented India at the conference. The newly formed committee will convene annually to provide strategic guidance and coordination among member states.
This election underscores India's commitment to international policing and its growing influence in global law enforcement efforts. The committee's focus will be on identifying regional priorities and strengthening police cooperation specific to Asia-Pacific security needs.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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