She also underlined that the civil police and internal security agencies must function with a spirit of service towards the people. “This spirit of service will build trust among the people. This trust is a precondition for developing a people-centric national security strategy in which community participation will be a key element,” she said.Referring to cybercrime, the President said India is facing multi-dimensional security challenges and that cybercrimes in recent years have emerged as a significant threat. She emphasised that insecurity in any part of the country has economic consequences that extend far beyond the affected area.Citing the near elimination of left-wing extremism, she said sustained action by forces and agencies involved in internal security has been a key factor behind its near-eradication. She observed that a holistic approach had been adopted to win the trust of communities through various initiatives.“Promoting socio-economic inclusion in tribal and remote areas has proved effective against exploitation of the people by left-wing extremists and insurgent groups,” she added.In addition, the President stressed the need to protect people from misinformation, describing it as a highly challenging task. “This task must be carried out continuously and very effectively. There is a need to create a community of active social media users who consistently present fact-based narratives in the national interest,” she said.Expressing concern over the rise in digital frauds, she said, “The growing problem of digital fraud requires vigilance at the household, institutional, and community levels. Digital platforms can empower citizens to report phishing, digital fraud, and online abuse. They can provide real-time data to relevant agencies.”Reiterating her views, the President said that by placing citizen welfare and public participation at the heart of national strategy, the country can empower its people to become effective sources of intelligence and security.“This transformation, driven by public participation, will help address the complex, multifaceted security challenges of the 21st century,” she said.
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