On November 30, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the 60th All-India Conference of Directors General and Inspectors General of Police in Raipur. The conference took place at the Indian Institute of Management and focused on the theme “Viksit Bharat: Security Dimensions.” This initiative aims at strengthening India’s security framework across various sectors.
Home Minister Amit Shah and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval were also present, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between security agencies. The police play a crucial role in maintaining law and order, especially in today’s rapidly changing environment.
Interestingly, statistics from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) show a mixed picture of crime rates in India. In recent years, while certain crimes have seen a decline, cybercrimes have surged. In 2024, reports indicated a 30% increase in cyber thefts. This highlights the need for enhanced training and updated technologies in police work.
The discussion during the conference revolved around the necessity of integrating modern technology with traditional policing methods. Experts suggest that utilizing artificial intelligence and data analytics can greatly improve police efficiency and response times.
Social media also reacted to the conference, with many users expressing hope for a proactive approach from law enforcement. Some comments highlighted the need for community engagement and transparency, which can build trust between police and citizens.
Without a doubt, the steps taken during this conference could shape the future of policing in India. Effective communication and advanced techniques will be vital for creating a safer environment as the nation continues to evolve.
For more insights on security measures and their impact on society, you may check the latest NCRB report here: NCRB.

