At a recent anti-terror conference in New Delhi, officials from central and state agencies stressed the need for stronger collaboration and a standardized approach to combat terrorism, particularly cybercrime and financial terrorism. Home Secretary Govind Mohan urged state police forces to prioritize capacity-building and information sharing to effectively address evolving terror threats.
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