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India's internal security challenges to remain dynamic due to its neighbourhood: Amit Shah

Shah urged state police forces and Central security agencies to adopt the motto of “Suraksha, Sajagta, Samanvay”, stating that India’s rapid economic growth brings parallel internal security challenges that must be addressed proactively.

July 27, 2025 / 07:52 IST
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Shah also urged the police to support the implementation of over 300 Central and state schemes in Left-Wing Extremism-hit areas, promoting inclusive development as a tool against insurgency.
Shah also urged the police to support the implementation of over 300 Central and state schemes in Left-Wing Extremism-hit areas, promoting inclusive development as a tool against insurgency.

Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday emphasised that India’s internal security challenges will remain dynamic due to the country’s complex geopolitical neighbourhood.

Addressing the concluding session of the eighth National Security Strategies Conference (NSSC), Shah said the government, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has demonstrated strong political will and reaffirmed a zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism, most recently exemplified by Operation Sindoor.

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Shah urged state police forces and Central security agencies to adopt the motto of “Suraksha, Sajagta, Samanvay” (Security, Alertness and Coordination), stating that India’s rapid economic growth brings parallel internal security challenges that must be addressed proactively.

“The Modi government has resolved several long-standing internal security issues across states. As India rises economically and technologically, we must remain more vigilant and tackle problems with greater awareness,” he said.