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Shah said – Strong Ecosystem Against Terrorism: Govt committed for terror free India, PM's slogan of zero tolerance adopted by the world

Anti-Terror Conference-2024 was inaugurated by Home Minister Amit Shah.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the two-day Anti-Terror Conference-2024 on Thursday. Meanwhile, Shah said that the Modi government has taken many steps against terrorism in the last 10 years. This has created a strong ecosystem to fight terrorism. Not only India but the whole world has adopted Prime Minister Modi's zero tolerance slogan against terrorism. The government is committed to a terror-free India.

Amit Shah further said that the conference will enhance coordination among security agencies to strengthen India's security infrastructure.

The ongoing National Investigation Agency (NIA) conference in Delhi will discuss the problems encountered in counter-terrorism operations over the past few years.

The conference will be attended by senior police officers from states and Union Territories, special security agencies, forensic and technical experts.

The Counter-Terrorism Conference-2024 will discuss building a strong strategy against terrorism.

The families of the martyrs were thanked During his address at the conference, Amit Shah said that 75 years have passed since India's independence. So far 36,468 policemen have sacrificed their lives to maintain internal security and border security of the country. I thank all the families of the martyrs.

Amit Shah said that young officers have to be equipped with high level techniques to deal with terrorist attacks accurately. This will be made an important part of their training.

Police responsibility in attacks on states

Amit Shah said that the police will have to fight against attacks on states. However, from providing information to action, all central agencies will cooperate.

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