The 7th All India Conference of Government Railway Police (GRP) Chiefs, convened by the Railway Protection Force (RPF), concluded successfully at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.
The conference was presided over by Director General, RPF, Sonali Mishra, and witnessed participation from DGPs, ADGPs, and senior officers of GRP from various states and Union Territories. The event was also attended by Chairman-cum-CEO, Railway Board, Satish Kumar, along with Members of the Railway Board.
Focus on Strengthening Railway Security
The conference aimed to develop a coordinated action plan to enhance the security of railway passengers and infrastructure.
Key concerns discussed included:
- Organized crime
- Drug trafficking
- Vandalism and stone pelting
- Sabotage threats
- Crowd management
Given the vast geographical spread and open-access nature of Indian Railways, officials emphasized the need for a holistic security framework combining technology, intelligence, and field coordination.
Adoption of Modern Technology
The conference highlighted the use of advanced technologies such as:
- FRS-based CCTV cameras
- AI-enabled video analytics
- Drone surveillance
These tools are being adopted by RPF to strengthen crime detection and identification of offenders.
Tackling Drug Trafficking
A major focus was placed on curbing narcotics smuggling through railway networks. A senior officer from the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) presented strategies for proactive surveillance and real-time intelligence sharing to bust drug trafficking gangs.
Preparedness and Community Engagement
The conference emphasized:
- Regular mock drills
- Scenario-based emergency training
- First response and evacuation protocols
- Stronger coordination between State Police and RPF
- Community outreach in vulnerable areas
Strict legal action and deterrent measures were recommended to address stone-pelting and sabotage incidents.
Strategic Outcome
The conference provided a unified platform for State Police Forces and RPF to align their strategies. The outcomes are expected to strengthen India’s railway security architecture, making it more technology-driven, resilient, and responsive to emerging threats.
MCQs: 7th All India Conference of GRP Chiefs
Q1. The 7th All India Conference of GRP Chiefs was organized by which force?
(a) CISF
(b) BSF
(c) Railway Protection Force
(d) CRPF
(e) ITBP
Ans: (c)
Sol: The conference was convened by the Railway Protection Force (RPF).
Q2. The conference was held at:
(a) Rashtrapati Bhavan
(b) Parliament House
(c) Vigyan Bhawan
(d) Bharat Mandapam
(e) Rail Bhavan
Ans: (c)
Sol: The conference concluded at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.
Q3. Who presided over the conference?
(a) Satish Kumar
(b) Sonali Mishra
(c) Amit Shah
(d) Rajesh Agrawal
(e) Sanjay Mehrishi
Ans: (b)
Sol: The conference was presided over by DG RPF Sonali Mishra.
Q4. Which technology was emphasized for railway security?
(a) Satellite navigation
(b) Blockchain
(c) AI-enabled video analytics
(d) Quantum computing
(e) 5G towers
Ans: (c)
Sol: AI-enabled video analytics and FRS-based CCTV were highlighted.
Q5. Which agency presented strategies to curb drug trafficking during the conference?
(a) CBI
(b) IB
(c) RAW
(d) Narcotics Control Bureau
(e) NIA
Ans: (d)
Sol: A senior officer from the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) gave a presentation.


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