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November 26, 2016 | 18:45 IST
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PM Modi attends DGsP/IGsP Conference in Hyderabad
PM Modi recalls 26/ 11 Mumbai terror attacks, notes sacrifices of brave police personnel
Aspects such as human psychology and behavioural psychology should be vital parts of police training: PM
Technology and human interface are both important for the police force to keep progressing: PM
PM Modi launches a mobile app – Indian Police at Your Call
Prime Minister presents the President’s Police Medals for distinguished service to officers of the Intelligence Bureau
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today addressed the DGsP/IGsP Conference at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy in Hyderabad.
Speaking on the occasion, he recalled that today is 26th November – the day that a deadly terror attack had struck Mumbai, and police had bravely fought against terrorists. He also recalled the over 33,000 police personnel who have attained martyrdom.
The Prime Minister said that this annual conference has now undergone a transformation in the way it is conducted. He said it has become a platform for sharing experiences, which leads to good inputs for policy planning.
The Prime Minister laid emphasis on concrete outcomes out of the actionable points that have been finalised.
On training, the Prime Minister said the development of soft skills is now essential, and should become a part of the training drill. Aspects such as human psychology and behavioural psychology should be vital parts of training, he added.
The Prime Minister said leadership skills are important, and the onus lies on senior officers to inculcate these skills in the police personnel.
On the subject of law and order, the Prime Minister emphasised the importance of foot patrolling and constabulary Intelligence.
Shri Narendra Modi called for a qualitative change in the police force through a collective training effort. The Prime Minister said that technology and human interface are both important for the police force to keep progressing.
The Prime Minister launched a mobile app – Indian Police at Your Call. He presented the President’s Police Medals for distinguished service to officers of the Intelligence Bureau.
Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister laid a wreath at the Martyrs Column at the National Police Academy. He also offered floral tributes at the statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, and planted a sapling.
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and the President of France, H.E. Mr. Emmanuel Macron jointly addressed the 14th India-France CEOs Forum today in Paris. The forum brought together CEOs from a diverse group of companies from both sides, focusing on sectors such as defence, aerospace, critical and emerging technologies, infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence, life-sciences, wellness and lifestyle, and food and hospitality.
Prime Minister in his address noted the expanding India-France business and economic collaboration and the impetus it has provided to the strategic partnership between the two countries. He highlighted India’s attractiveness as a favored global investment destination, based on its stable polity and predictable policy ecosystem. Talking of the reforms announced in the recent budget, PM noted that the insurance sector was now open for 100% FDI and civil nuclear energy sector for private participation with focus on SMR and AMR technologies; customs rate structure was rationalized; and simplified income tax code was being brought in to enhance Ease of Living. Referring to the government’s commitment to continue ushering in reforms, he noted that a high-level committee for regulatory reforms had been constituted to establish trust based economic governance. In the same spirit, more than 40,000 compliances had been rationalized in the last few years.
Prime Minister invited French companies to look at the immense opportunities offered by the India growth story, in the defense, energy, highway, civil aviation, space, healthcare, fintech and sustainable development sectors. Underlining global appreciation and interest in India’s skills, talent and innovation and in its newly launched AI, Semiconductor, Quantum, Critical Minerals and Hydrogen missions, he called upon French enterprises to partner India for mutual growth and prosperity. He outlined the importance of active engagement in these sectors, reaffirming the commitment of both nations to fostering innovation, investment, and technology-driven partnerships. Full remarks of Prime Minister may be seen here.
5. CEOs from both sides who attended the meeting were:
Indian Side:
Company Name(Sector)
Name and Designation
1
Jubiliant Foodsworks/Jubiliant Life Sciences, Food and Beverage
Hari Bhartia, Co-Chairman and Director
2.
CII
Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General
3.
Titagarh Rail Systems Limited (TRSL), Railways and Infrastructure
Umesh Chowdhary, Vice Chairman and Managing Director
4.
Bharat Light & Power Private Limited, (Renewable Energy)
Tejpreet Chopra, President & CEO
5.
P Mafatlal Group, Textiles and Industrial Products
Vishad Mafatlal, Chairman
6.
boat, Consumer Electronics (Wearables)
Aman Gupta, Co-Founder
7.
Dalit Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DICCI), Business Advocacy and Inclusion
Milind Kamble, Founder/Chairman
8.
Skyroot Aerospace, Aerospace & Space and Technology
Pawan Kumar Chandana,Co-Founder
9.
Agnikul, Aerospace & Space and Technology
Srinath Ravichandran, Co-Founder & CEO
10.
Tata Advanced Systems Ltd, Aerospace and Defense
Sukaran Singh, Managing Director
11
UPL Group, Agrochemical and Agribusiness
Vikram Shroff, Vice Chairman and Co-CEO
12.
Sula Vineyards, Food and Beverage
Rajeev Samant, CEO
13.
Dynamatic Technologies Ltd, Aerospace & Defence, and Engineering
Udayant Malhoutra, CEO & Managing Director
14.
Tata Consulting Engineers (TCE), Engineering and Consulting
Amit Sharma, Managing Director & CEO
15.
Nykaa, Cosmetics and consumer goods
Falguni Nayyar,CEO
French Side:
Company Name(Sector)
Name and Designation
1
Air Bus, Aerospace & Defence
Guillaume Faury, CEO
2.
Air Liquide, Chemicals, Health care, Engineering
François Jackow, CEO & a member of the Board of Directors of the Air Liquide Group
3.
BlaBlaCar, Transport, Services
Nicolas Brusson, CEO & Co-Founder
4
Capgemini Group, Information Technology, Engineering
Aiman Ezzat, CEO
5
Danone, Food & Beverages
Antoine de SAINT-AFFRIQUE, CEO
6
EDF, Energy, Power
Luc Rémont, Chairman &CEO
7
Egis Group, Architecture Construction Engineering
Laurent Germain,CEO
8.
Engie Group, Energy, Renewable Energy
Catherine MacGregor, CEO & Board Member of ENGIE.
9
L'Oréal, Cosmetics & Consumer Goods
Nicolas Hieronimus, CEO & Member of Board of Directors
10
Mistral AI, Artificial Intelligence
Arthur Mensch, CEO & Co-Founder
11
Naval Group, Defence, Shipbuilding, Engineering
Pierre Eric Pommellet, Chairman & CEO
12.
Pernod Ricard, Alcohol Beverages, FMCG
Alexandre Ricard, Chairman & CEO
13
Safran, Aerospace & Defence
Olivier Andriès, CEO
14.
Servier, Pharmaceuticals, Health care
Olivier Laureau, President & CEO
15
Total Energies SE, Energy
PATRICK Pouyanné, Chairman & CEO
16
Vicat, Construction
Guy Sidos, Chairman & CEO
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