Key Points

India has been elected to the Interpol Asian Committee for the 2025-29 term following the 25th Interpol Asian Conference in Singapore. This membership highlights India's commitment to regional cooperation against common security challenges. The Central Bureau of Investigation will serve as India's focal point for Interpol matters and international law enforcement coordination. The achievement demonstrates India's growing global leadership in transnational security matters and follows an intensive diplomatic campaign.

Key Points: India Elected to Interpol Asian Committee for 2025-29 Term

  • India elected through multi-stage voting process at Singapore conference
  • Enhances fight against organized crime and terrorism in Asia-Pacific
  • CBI serves as national focal point for Interpol cooperation
  • Committee will identify regional strategic priorities annually
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India's election to Interpol Asian committee underscores commitment to jointly address common challenges: MEA

India wins Interpol Asian Committee seat, strengthening regional cooperation against terrorism, cybercrime, drug trafficking, and human trafficking through enhanced law enforcement partnerships.

"Committed to address shared challenges - Ministry of External Affairs"

Singapore/New Delhi, Sep 19

India on Friday said that its election as a member of Interpol Asian Committee underscores the country's commitment for regional cooperation to address common challenges like drug trafficking, cyber crime, terrorism and human trafficking.

"Committed to address shared challenges. India has been elected as a member of INTERPOL Asian Committee for the term 2025-29 in 25th Interpol Asian Conference in Singapore. India's membership underscores its commitment for regional cooperation to address common challenges like drug trafficking, cyber crime, terrorism and human trafficking," Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal posted on X.

The election took place through a multi-stage voting process, marking an important milestone in India’s engagement with international law enforcement cooperation, emphasised the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) - the National Central Bureau (NCB) for Interpol in India which serves as the national focal point for all Interpol-related matters and facilitating international cooperation among law enforcement agencies.

The federal probe agency coordinates and processes requests for Interpol notices, such as Red Notices, and manages the Bharatpol portal for seamless interaction between Indian agencies and Interpol channels.

The statement said that the Interpol Asian Committee shall advise the Asian Regional Conference in the execution of its mandate and facilitate the deliberations at the session of the Asian Regional Conference by providing a clear understanding of the strategic and operational issues at stake.

The Committee shall identify regional strategic priorities in the fight against crime and police cooperation issues specific to the region, said the statement.

India’s membership will further enhance regional cooperation, particularly in addressing pressing challenges such as organised crime, cybercrime, human trafficking, terrorism, and drug trafficking, it said.

This achievement underscores India’s proactive participation in international policing initiatives, its commitment to the Global Policing Goals, and its efforts to reinforce security cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region, the CBI said.

It follows a history of Indian representation at the highest levels of Interpol and demonstrates India’s growing global leadership in law enforcement and transnational security matters.

The Committee will meet annually to deliberate on regional security issues and provide guidance for coordinated actions among member countries.

India was represented in the Asian Regional Conference by a delegation from CBI. India’s victory is attributed to an intensive and coordinated campaign by Indian diplomats, Embassies/High Commissions, and National Central Bureau (NCB-India), which sought crucial support from friendly nations through bilateral and multilateral engagements, said the statement.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great achievement! Hope this leads to better coordination against cross-border terrorism and drug trafficking which affect our youth the most.
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Arjun K
While this is positive, I hope our domestic law enforcement agencies also get strengthened with better training and resources. International cooperation is good but local policing needs equal attention.
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Sarah B
As someone working in cybersecurity, this is significant. India has been dealing with sophisticated cyber threats and our experience will benefit the entire Asian region. Well done team!
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Vikram M
Finally some good news on international front! Our diplomats and agencies worked hard for this. Hope this helps in bringing back economic offenders who have fled abroad.
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Karthik V
Good step forward. But implementation is key - hope this translates into actual results on ground level, especially in combating human trafficking which is a serious concern in our region.

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