Published 08:46 IST, November 7th 2024

Modi Govt Committed to Building Terror-Free India: Amit Shah

The Modi government is committed to building a terror-free India with its policy of zero tolerance, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Wednesday.

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New Delhi: Modi government is committed to building a terror-free India with its policy of zero tolerance, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Wednesday.

Shah also said that a two-day anti-terror conference, beginning here on Thursday, will furr enhance coordination among ncies to strengn Bharat's security bastion.

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" Modi government is committed to building a terror-free India with its policy of zero tolerance," he wrote on 'X'.

Under leership of Prime Minister Modi, government is committed to rooting out evil of terrorism by following a zero-tolerance policy against it, an official statement said.

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annual conference has over years emerged as a meeting point for operational forces, technical, legal and forensic experts and ncies engd in counter-terrorism for deliberations on issues impacting national security and threats emerging out of terrorism.

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

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deliberations and discussions in conference will be focused on various matters of importance, including prosecution and evolving legal framework in counter-terrorism investigations, sharing of experiences and good practices.

Challenges and opportunities related to emerging techlogies, international legal cooperation and strategies for dismantling terror ecosystems in various counter-terrorism atres across India will also be discussed at conference.

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conference will be attended by senior police officers from states and UTs, officers from central ncies and departments dealing with issues related to counter-terrorism and experts from related fields such as law, forensics and techlogy, statement said. 

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08:46 IST, November 7th 2024