PM Modi to Chair DGP/IGP Conference Focusing on White-Collar Terror Modules
PM chairs elite DGP meet as white-collar jihadis shock India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will personally chair the annual DGP/IGP Conference in Nava Raipur, Chhattisgarh from November 28-30, placing the alarming rise of “white-collar terror modules” at the very top of the high-security agenda. Intelligence Bureau sources confirmed that the involvement of highly educated professionals, including doctors, in recent terror plots has stunned agencies and forced a complete rethink of counter-terrorism strategy.
The November 10 Delhi blast that claimed 13 lives has become a grim case study, exposing how radicalised engineers, medical professionals and tech-savvy operatives are now orchestrating attacks using armed drones, rockets and encrypted networks. Senior officers described the shift from traditional low-educated recruits to degree-holding professionals as a “game-changer” that demands entirely new detection and prevention protocols.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning tools will dominate technical sessions, with agencies pushing for nationwide deployment of predictive algorithms to track radicalisation patterns, monitor dark-web recruitment and flag suspicious financial flows. The conference will also finalise a uniform national protocol for handling explosives after nine policemen lost their lives in Jammu and Kashmir due to inconsistent safety procedures.
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Geopolitical turbulence along India’s borders forms another critical focus, with detailed briefings expected on radical networks exploiting instability in Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Left-wing extremism, Northeast insurgency, illegal foreign influx and the exploding menace of digital arrests through cyber fraud will round out the three-day deliberations.
The Prime Minister is scheduled to conduct an exhaustive performance review of all central and state law-enforcement agencies while setting new operational targets for 2026. With terror tactics evolving faster than ever, the closed-door Nava Raipur meet has effectively become India’s most crucial war-room against the next generation of threats.
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