Modi Urges Police Chiefs to Harness AI and NATGRID
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the need for police reforms during the 60th conference of DGPs and IGPs. He called for innovative strategies, integration of uninhabited islands, and the utilization of AI and NATGRID for intelligence. The conference also focused on changing police perception and monitoring banned outfits.
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In a significant address at the 60th conference of DGPs and IGPs, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the country's police chiefs to adopt cutting-edge strategies to integrate uninhabited islands and effectively leverage artificial intelligence and the NATGRID database to foster actionable intelligence. This comes as part of a broader aim to reshape public perception of law enforcement by enhancing professionalism and responsiveness, especially among the youth.
The Prime Minister highlighted the necessity for establishing robust mechanisms to regularly monitor banned groups and ensure comprehensive development in areas cleared of Naxal influence. These steps are vital for sustaining peace and security in previously conflict-stricken regions.
The top-level three-day closed meeting also featured the participation of Home Minister Amit Shah and National Security Adviser Ajit Doval. Discussions emphasized the expanded utilization of technology, artificial intelligence, and NATGRID integration, with a strong focus on island security, coastal policing, and forensic investigations as key components of modern policing strategies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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