IMPHAL: Issues of counter-terrorism, ‘left wing extremism’ and other issues related to national security were discussed on Monday in Imphal convened by Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla, and participated by top police officers.
Ajay Kumar Bhalla chaired the meeting christened as ‘state-level conference’ of the Home and Police departments at Lok Bhavan, Imphal.
The meeting focused on disseminating key outcomes of the DGsP/IGsP Conference 2025 held in Raipur from November 28 to 30, an official statement said.
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During the conference, Director General of Police, Manipur, Rajiv Singh, briefed the Governor on recommendations made by the Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister. He highlighted priority areas such as strengthening law and order, counter-terrorism, ‘left wing extremism’, NCORD, disaster management and civil defence, enhanced use of forensics, women’s safety, managing mass agitations, and the roadmap for bringing back Indian fugitives.
The DGP also shared insights from thematic discussions led by the Prime Minister on ‘Drug-Free India’ and by the Union Home Minister on national security.
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Reiterating the nation’s commitment towards a drug-free society, the Governor directed the police administration to strengthen surveillance through state-of-the-art technologies, including drones and AI-based tools. He also emphasized hands-on training and capacity building of police personnel.
The conference was attended by the Commissioner (Home), ADGPs, IGsP, DIGsP, and superintendents of police from all districts.

