Overview
- The conference opens on December 26 in New Delhi under the National Investigation Agency, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurating.
- Officials say deliberations will prioritize prosecution-led efforts and movement toward common legal norms for terror investigations.
- Participants will review progress on last year’s recommendations and share best practices to strengthen coordination across jurisdictions.
- The agenda features sessions on foreign evidence collection, digital forensics and data analysis, and effective trial management.
- The program also addresses radicalisation, espionage and hybrid threats, with emphasis on disrupting terror financing through tools, techniques and case studies under a whole-of-government approach.