Union Home Minister Amit Shah said India has given a strong reply to Pakistan’s support for terrorism through the actions of its security forces. Speaking at the Anti-Terrorism Conference 2025, he said the new zero-terror policy will help India fight terror and crime more effectively. Shah highlighted the updated NIA crime manual and new databases of terrorists and criminals, which will help security forces act quickly and keep the country safe.
Inaugurated the Anti-Terrorism Conference 2025 in New Delhi. These conferences have played a crucial role in shaping the building blocks of the security grid built under Modi Ji’s vision of zero tolerance for terror.
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New Zero-Terror Policy
Shah introduced two new databases of terrorists and criminals and urged the police to use them effectively. He said India will soon take strong action against organised crime. The Home Minister also highlighted the need for better coordination between the police and security agencies. These steps are part of India’s plan to combat terrorism and ensure public safety.