New Delhi: The Minister of Home Union Amit Shah on Monday led the National Security Strategy Conference (NSSC) through video conferencing to discuss the security situation in the country.
The Top Police Sources said all the General Directors of the State Police, Inspector General, elected field officers from the rank of police supervisors and Inspector General, Head of Central Police Forces, Intelligence Institutions and Police Organizations participated in this closed door conference.
Apart from this police official, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Head of Intelligence Bureau (IB) Arvind Kumar and other officials from IB, DGPS Bulk Guard BSF, ITBP, and SSB were also present at the NSSC along with the Directorate General of CRPF, said the source.
According to officials in security agents, during a meeting of security situations that apply in this country are being discussed and strategies will be engraved given the new challenges that emerge by threatening national security.
They also said that the Kashmir situation will be fully discussed after the killing of the individual recently from non-Kashmir in the valley and to discuss the possible counter-steps to prevent this attack effectively.
The Maoist rebellion in the country will also be part of the discussion, added the source.
Crucial strategic conference obtained significance amidst some internal security challenges and it is expected that some new guidelines will be formulated to deal with these new challenges, including cross-border crimes, drugs and problems that threaten national security in general.
Regardless of the problem of J & K, presentations prepared by countries about the security challenges that emerge in their respective regions will also be discussed in detail, sources in security settings say, adding that many southern states like Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu has been Receiving input terror by the central agency, especially after the Taliban took over Afghanistan in August this year.