Key Points

Amit Shah has directed the creation of a dedicated forum to counter encrypted communication used by terrorists. The 8th National Security Strategies Conference also emphasized stronger measures to bring back fugitives involved in terror and smuggling. Discussions included tackling terror financing and narcotics trade with inter-agency coordination. The hybrid conference saw participation from top security officials across India.

Key Points: Amit Shah Orders Forum to Tackle Encrypted Terror Communication at NSS Meet

  • Amit Shah stresses urgent action against encrypted terror messaging
  • Calls for stronger inter-agency coordination to retrieve fugitives
  • Focus on disrupting terror-criminal financing networks
  • Conference reviews narcotics trade and external threats to national security
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8th National Security Strategies meet: Amit Shah directs to set up forum to tackle encrypted terror communication, calls for stronger fugitive retrieval measures

Amit Shah directs setting up a forum to counter encrypted terror messaging and strengthen fugitive retrieval at the 8th National Security Strategies Conference.

"Set up a forum with stakeholders to counter encrypted communication by terror networks – MHA Statement"

New Delhi, July 26

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has stressed the urgent need to establish a dedicated forum to combat the misuse of encrypted communication platforms by terrorist groups and emphasised the importance of coordinated efforts and concrete mechanisms to bring back fugitives involved in terrorism and smuggling from abroad.

Shah's direction came in the inaugural session of the two-day 8th National Security Strategies (NSS) Conference in New Delhi on Friday.

The conference was held in a hybrid format, combining physical and virtual modes, with approximately 800 officers from across the country participating and deliberating on various subjects related to national security.

The first day of the conference focused on the role of external actors who are inimical to the interests of the nation and their domestic linkages, including involvement in the narcotics trade; challenges posed by illegal use of encrypted communication apps and other latest technologies, use of technology for crowd management and security of uninhabited islands. The issues related to financing terrorism were also deliberated.

The Home Minister directed the undertaking of dedicated measures to bring back fugitives involved in terrorist and smuggling activities, with enhanced inter-agency coordination between central and state law enforcement agencies, as well as recalibrating the approach towards disrupting domestic nodes of the terror-criminal nexus.

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) stated that it was asked to "set up a forum with stakeholders across the spectrum to come up with solutions to counter the use of encrypted communication by terror networks."

"Reviewing terror financing mechanisms, agencies were directed to unearth terror modules by analysing inputs pertaining to financial irregularities. MHA was also asked to ensure that only indigenous technology was used by Police organisations," stated the MHA statement.

The second day of the conference, commencing today, will focus on civil aviation and port security, counter-terrorism, left-wing extremism, and countermeasures for Narcotics trafficking.

Among senior officers, the Union Home Secretary, Deputy NSA and Heads of Central Armed Police Forces and Central Police Organisations attended the conference. The Director Generals of Police of states and Union Territories (UTs), as well as young police officers at the cutting-edge level and domain experts from specialised fields, joined the conference from their respective state capitals via the virtual mode.

During the DGsP and IGsP conference in 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi directed the holding of the National Security Strategies Conference every year, with the objective of finding solutions to major national security challenges through the extensive experience of cutting-edge-level officers working at the grassroots level, in collaboration with domain experts. In compliance with the directions of the PM, the conference has been held in hybrid mode for wider participation since 2021.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in cybersecurity, I appreciate the focus on encrypted communication. But we must ensure citizens' privacy isn't compromised in this process. Balance is key!
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Priyanka N
Good initiative but implementation is everything. We've seen many such announcements before. When will we actually see Dawood Ibrahim and other fugitives brought back? 🤔
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Arjun K
The push for indigenous technology is commendable! We can't keep depending on foreign tech for our security needs. Make in India should extend to cybersecurity too 💪
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Kavya N
Why only focus on external actors? Many terror modules operate with local support. Need stronger community policing and intelligence at grassroots level.
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Michael C
The hybrid conference format is smart - gets more field officers involved. Real solutions often come from those working on the ground, not just Delhi bureaucrats.
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Nikhil C
Narcotics trade is destroying our youth. Glad it's being discussed along with terrorism - both are interconnected threats to national security.

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