Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be heading an ‘Anti-Terror Conference’ in New Delhi, bringing together experts from various fields to strategize against terrorism. The conference, organized by the National Investigation Agency, aims to address national security issues and emerging terrorism threats. Shah’s focus will be on fostering collaboration among stakeholders to combat terrorism effectively.
The conference will facilitate the exchange of experiences and best practices among law enforcement agencies to tackle counter-terrorism challenges and learn from past terror investigations. Aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s anti-terror vision, the annual event serves as a platform to devise innovative strategies to counter evolving threats. It serves as a forum for operational forces, technical experts, and agencies involved in counter-terrorism efforts to discuss security issues and terrorism threats.
Topics at the conference will include gathering evidence from foreign jurisdictions, digital forensics, trial management, radicalization prevention, and addressing hybrid security threats. Sessions will also cover disrupting terror financing networks, developing future-ready counter-terrorism strategies, and enhancing institutional capabilities to address national security concerns. The event will host senior police officers, central agency officials, and experts in law, forensics, and technology.
