Milipol India 2025 kicks off in Delhi, MoS Nityanand Rai emphasises growing importance of Indo-French cooperation

ANI April 24, 2025 293 views

Milipol India 2025 kicked off in Delhi with MoS Nityanand Rai emphasizing stronger Indo-French security cooperation. The event honored victims of the recent Pahalgam terror attack. French officials highlighted AI and cybercrime as key collaboration areas. Global exhibitors showcased advanced surveillance and crisis management technologies.

"Together, we can enhance the capabilities of our security forces, invest in co-production with advanced technologies, and create an environment where both nations' startups, MSMEs, and industries can collaborate, innovate, and succeed." – Nityanand Rai
New Delhi, April 24: Milipol India 2025, an international platform for innovation, collaboration, and dialogue in homeland security, began on Wednesday at the Yashobhoomi (IICC) in New Delhi.

Key Points

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Indo-French security partnership expands with AI and co-production focus

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Event honors victims of Pahalgam terror attack

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Francois-Noel Buffet stresses cybercrime and terrorism collaboration

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Milipol India 2025 features global exhibitors showcasing cutting-edge tech

In his keynote address, Minister of State for Home Affairs, Nityanand Rai, emphasised the growing importance of Indo-French cooperation in the security sector, particularly in the co-production of advanced technologies.

"Together, we can enhance the capabilities of our security forces, invest in co-production with advanced technologies, and create an environment where both nations' startups, MSMEs, and industries can collaborate, innovate, and succeed," Rai stated.

The event began with a solemn one-minute standing condolence, honouring the families of victims affected by the recent terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam on Tuesday, which claimed the lives of 26 people and injured several others.

In a post on X, the French Embassy in India stated, "Francois-Noel Buffet, Minister attached to the French Interior Minister, jointly inaugurated the 2nd #MilipolIndia with Shri @nityanandraibjp. This event unites industry leaders, security experts & policymakers to drive innovation in homeland security in India & the #IndoPacific."

https://x.com/FranceinIndia/status/1914938138583285867

This event, running from April 23-25, is organised by Inter Ads Exhibition Pvt Ltd, India, and Comexposium, France, with the support of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, and France's Ministry of the Interior. According to the official statement, Francois-Noel Buffet, the minister attached to the Minister of the Interior of France, inaugurated the second edition of the event.

The opening ceremony was graced by several distinguished dignitaries, including French Ambassador to India Thierry Mathou, Colonel Yannick Vidal, Chief of Staff for Operations from the French National Gendarmerie Intervention Group (GIGN), alongside senior officials from Indian and French security and governmental agencies.

Francois-Noel Buffet highlighted the deepening Indo-French defence and security collaboration and stressed the importance of expanding this partnership further, including into emerging areas such as Artificial Intelligence (AI).

In this regard, he mentioned key discussions that were held between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron during the AI Action Summit in Paris on February 10-11, 2025. Buffet noted that the strengthened partnership between the two countries will help address emerging threats such as cybercrimes and terrorism.

Milipol India 2025 brings together numerous international exhibitors from countries including India, France, the Netherlands, the UAE, the US, and others, according to the official statement. These participants are showcasing various cutting-edge technologies in surveillance, AI-driven security systems, cybersecurity, crisis management, and more, setting the tone for the future of global security, according to the official statement.

The event features state-level conferences and expert panels, where regional security issues, strategic coordination, and innovation-led solutions are actively discussed. According to the official statement, these sessions provide a vital platform for high-level interaction among industry leaders, defence experts, and policy decision-makers.

Rai said, "France is India's fifth-largest trading partner. France views India as an important market for its products and is keen on increasing joint ventures and promoting investment in India. Together, we can make significant investments in our security forces, creating a security environment that fosters innovation, co-production, and mutual growth for MSMEs in both countries."

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such an important collaboration! 🇮🇳🤝🇫🇷 Security technology partnerships will benefit both nations. The AI focus is especially timely given today's threats. Hope to see more women-led startups participating next year!
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Rahul S.
While the initiative is good, I hope the technologies developed will be accessible to state police forces too, not just central agencies. Often local police lack modern equipment to handle threats.
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Amit D.
The tribute to Pahalgam victims was touching. We must never forget the human cost of terrorism while discussing security solutions. Stronger international cooperation is the need of the hour.
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Sophie L.
As a French expat in Delhi, I'm thrilled to see our countries working so closely! The cybersecurity partnership could be game-changing. Maybe next year they could include public demonstrations of some technologies?
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Vikram P.
Excellent initiative but the article could have explained more about what specific technologies are being showcased. AI-driven security systems sounds impressive but what does that actually mean for citizens' safety?
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Neha T.
The MSME collaboration angle is underrated! Small tech firms often have brilliant innovations but lack scale. This partnership could give them the platform they need. Hope they announce some startup grants soon.

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