New Delhi: As part of a proactive effort to assess all possible threats to national security and eliminate the possibility of irregularities because of the lack of sharing information on time between the central and state institutions or failure to analyze intelligence, the domestic minister Monday leads a meeting with the country’s security To review the scenario of threats that apply in this country and the security challenges that arise.
The meeting was attended by the Head of the Central Intelligence Agency, a central armed police force, the intelligence wing of the armed forces, and financial intelligence income and institutions.
The police chief of all states and UTS joined a meeting through video conferencing.
Shah highlighted the threat of sustainable terror, especially from global terror groups; terror financing; Narco-terrorism; Nexus organized crime; The use of cyber spaces and foreign terrorist movements among the main security challenges before the state and emphasizes the need for better coordination and synergy among central and state security institutions to fight challenges.
Senior officers indicate that the purpose behind Monday’s meeting is to have regular interactions and share information among the heads of the central and state institutions involved in dealing with various aspects of national security, as desired by the Minister of Home Affairs.
The institutionalization of such discussions to assess threats to national security and using forums to share input is expected to improve the quality of law enforcement response, an officer said.