Dibrugarh, Nov 9: Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) hosted the 2nd Police Technology Summit (PTS) 2025 in Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh, on Saturday, bringing together law enforcement leaders, policymakers, innovators, and researchers to accelerate the adoption of cutting-edge technologies in policing and internal security.

Organised by RRU under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, and supported by the AIC-RRU Incubation Foundation (AIM, NITI Aayog), the summit served as a key platform to explore advancements in SMART Policing, AI-driven policing, Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT), drone and anti-drone systems, predictive policing, cybercrime mitigation, digital investigations, and police modernisation.
The event saw extensive participation from the State Police Services of Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, and Sikkim, along with representatives from Central Armed Police Forces including the Assam Rifles, SSB, NSG, BSF, and NDRF, as well as officials from NEPA, CFSL, NCB, NIA, CBI, and RPF.

Arunachal Pradesh MP Tapir Gao and Pasighat-East MLA Tapi Darang attended the summit alongside the Inspector General of CRPF.
Addressing the gathering, Darang emphasised the importance of “strengthening policing infrastructure, promoting innovation at the grassroots level, and enhancing community safety frameworks across the region,” setting a purposeful tone for the discussions.
A highlight of the summit was the technology exhibition, featuring 22 participants showcasing innovations designed to enhance law enforcement effectiveness.
The exhibition displayed advancements across diverse domains, including design engineering, DeepTech research, geo-sensing, quantum research, and IoT-based safety technologies, underscoring India’s leadership in precision hazard detection and real-time situational awareness.
Artificial Intelligence featured prominently, with full-stack agentic AI platforms, vision AI systems, facial recognition technologies, and multimodal surveillance tools illustrating how intelligent automation is transforming investigative and operational processes.
DefenceTech innovations, including drone technologies and AR/VR-based simulation systems, showcased India’s growing emphasis on indigenous, high-impact solutions for mission readiness and tactical training.
Cybersecurity and digital forensics formed another key segment, with exhibitors demonstrating tools for digital fraud analytics, cryptocurrency tracing, and advanced cyber forensic investigations.
The exhibition also featured life-saving medical devices, health-tech solutions, and EduTech platforms, reflecting a holistic approach to community health, safety, and education.
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