Amit Shah to Address 'Anti-Terror Conference-2024' in Delhi today



Amit Shah to address 'Anti-Terror Conference-2024' in Delhi today

Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah will address the inaugural session of 'Anti-Terror Conference-2024' on today in New Delhi.

An official said that the two-day conference will be organized by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Ministry of Home Affairs.

The Home Minister said the Modi government is committed to building a terror-free India with its policy of zero tolerance. "The two-day Anti-Terror Conference, beginning tomorrow, will further enhance coordination among agencies to strengthen Bharat's security bastion. Looking forward to addressing the conference tomorrow", Amit Shah wrote on his social media handle.

The government is committed to rooting out the evil of terrorism through a zero-tolerance policy against it, an official said.

"The annual conference over the years has emerged as a meeting point for operational forces; technical, legal and forensic experts and agencies engaged in counter-terrorism for deliberations on issues impacting national security and threats emerging out of terrorism", the official added.

He said the conference is focused on developing synergies among various stakeholders by establishing channels for coordinated action against the menace of terrorism in the spirit of the 'Whole of the Government approach' and to present substantive inputs for future policy formulation".

He added that the deliberations and discussions will happen in the two-day conference on a wide range of important matters, including prosecution and an evolving legal framework during counter-terrorism investigations, sharing experiences and good practices, challenges and opportunities related to emerging technologies, international legal cooperation, and strategies for dismantling the terror ecosystem in various theatres of counter-terrorism across the country.

"The conference will be attended by senior police officers from States/UTs, officers from Central agencies/Departments dealing with issues related to Counter Terrorism and experts from related fields such as law, forensics, technology etc", the official said.