New Delhi (25.11.2025): If sources are to be believed then white-collar terror modules, new patterns of radicalisation, Naxalism and the push to use AI to counter crime and terror are going to be some of the important discussion points at the upcoming DGP/IGP Conference chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The conference organised by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs brings the country’s top police leadership and the PM and home minister. This year it is being organised at Nava Raipur, Chhattisgarh from November 28 to 30.
Top officers heading law enforcement, intelligence and investigative bodies are preparing detailed notes on “white-collar terror modules” and rising radicalisation trends. The November 10 blast in Delhi, which killed 13 people, has pushed the issue back into focus. The emergence of educated operatives has unsettled agencies, with one senior officer saying the involvement of doctors in the Delhi attack and plots “to strike across India through armed drones and rockets has left all the police bodies in awe”.
Deaths of nine police personnel and injuries to 32 others in Jammu and Kashmir that was caused by mishandling explosives and the lack of a uniform national protocol highlighted the urgent need for a “proper pan-India standard operating procedure”.
The agenda will also cover insurgency in the Northeast, the influx of foreign nationals and rising cybercrime, particularly digital arrests. The PM will review the year-long performance and achievements of all law enforcement agencies.