Need “to co-opt experts in cyber security”: Amit Shah
The Hindu
‘Accord special focus to securing land and maritime borders’
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Monday there was a need “to co-opt
professional experts in specific fields like cyber security”. Delivering
the 32nd Endowment Lecture of the Intelligence Bureau, he pointed to the
interlinked challenges of human and weapons trafficking, cross-border
infiltration, fake Indian currency notes (FICN), hawala transactions, drug
trafficking and cyber threats.
Mr. Shah said the IB was the ‘brain’ of the national security apparatus
and the government headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is committed to wipe
out terrorism, left-wing extremism and insurgency in the northeast in the next
five years.
He asked the security agencies to accord special focus to securing the
land and maritime borders, which he listed as challenges in the coming years in
achieving the dream of becoming a $5-trillion economy.
He lauded the IB for ably tackling the challenges of national
security, including busting of terror modules, in the last five years and
tackling the northeast insurgency “very effectively” over the years.
Mr. Shah also stressed on coordination among security and intelligence
agencies and asked the personnel for sharper intelligence analysis, along with
a prompt phase-wise and time-bound strategy to address the security challenges.
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