Union home minister Amit Shah highlighted the ongoing presence of divisive forces in the country and emphasized the disruptive potential of disinformation, misinformation, mal-information, and fake news facilitated by new technology. Speaking at the Intelligence Bureau endowment lecture, Shah urged central agencies to enhance intelligence coordination with friendly nations to identify anti-India organizations and networks. He also stressed the need to redefine security in the digital age, where critical infrastructure can be compromised with a single click, calling for an expanded concept of security to address future challenges.
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Evening news wrap: Noida victim’s family recalls 9 years of torture; PM Modi’s DU degree not to be made public & more
File photo In Greater Noida, the family of dowry victim Nikki, who was tortured and set ablaze by her in-laws, demands justice after nine years of escalating harassment. Meanwhile, the Delhi High Court has quashed a CIC order to disclose PM Modi's BA degree records, and Arvind Kejriwal criticizes Amit Shah's defense of a bill affecting lawmakers with serious charges. Want More Context? 🔎
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