Police force should be sensitive and trained in emerging technologies: PM

On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that police officers need to be more sensitive and informed about modern technology. The Prime Minister stressed the significance of the National Data Governance Framework in his address to the 57th All-India Conference of Director Generals/Inspector Generals of Police.

He suggested that technological solutions like biometrics should be leveraged. “There is a need to further strengthen traditional policing mechanisms like foot patrols. We should repeal obsolete criminal laws and build standards for police organizations across states.”

PM Modi added that prison reforms are required to improve jail management. “We should also strengthen borders as well as coastal security by organizing frequent visits of officials.”

In order to optimize resources and share best practises, the prime minister emphasised closer coordination between the police and government organisations. “Replicating the model of the DGsP/IGsP Conference at the state/district to discuss emerging challenges and to evolve best practices among the teams.”

After the Prime Minister presented Police Medals for Distinguished Services, the Conference came to an end. The Conference featured a range of policing and security-related topics, such as cyber security, counterterrorism, and counterinsurgency.

National Security Advisor, Union Home Secretary, Ministers for State for Home, DGsP/IGsP of States/UTs, and Central Armed Police Forces were also present.

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