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India Elected to Interpol Asian Committee: A Strategic Win

India has been elected as a member of the Interpol Asian Committee during the 25th Interpol Asian Regional Conference, held in Singapore on September 19, 2025. This development marks a significant step in India’s continuing efforts to bolster its international policing role and leadership in regional and global security issues.

What is the Interpol Asian Committee?

The Interpol Asian Committee is a key advisory body that guides the Interpol Asian Regional Conference in implementing its mandate. It meets annually to deliberate on crucial security issues affecting Asia, such as,

  • Organised crime
  • Cybercrime
  • Terrorism
  • Human trafficking
  • Drug trafficking

It provides strategic direction and operational recommendations for coordinated action among member countries.

India’s Role and Representation

India was represented at the conference by a delegation from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which serves as the National Central Bureau (NCB) for Interpol-related matters in the country. The election process was multi-stage and competitive, demonstrating the confidence of Asian countries in India’s capabilities and commitment to transnational policing goals.

The CBI spokesperson noted that India has historically held a prominent position in Interpol, and this election is an endorsement of its growing global leadership in law enforcement.

Why This Matters

India’s election to the Interpol Asian Committee is not merely symbolic. It is expected to,

  • Strengthen India’s voice in regional law enforcement decisions
  • Enhance intelligence sharing with neighbouring countries
  • Support coordinated efforts to combat cross-border crime
  • Promote India’s strategic priorities in Asia-Pacific policing cooperation

India has been an active participant in global policing initiatives, including joint operations and intelligence collaborations aimed at curbing terrorism networks and cyber threats. Its presence on the Asian Committee further institutionalizes its role in shaping regional security discourse.

Background and Broader Implications

This election comes at a time when Asia faces growing threats from digital crimes, cross-border terror financing, and transnational trafficking syndicates. Interpol’s Asian Committee plays a critical role in prioritizing and strategizing collaborative regional responses.

With India now on the committee, there is a renewed opportunity to,

  • Push for standardised cybercrime frameworks
  • Advocate stronger extradition treaties
  • Improve capacity-building programs for police forces in smaller nations

It also provides a platform for India to align the Interpol agenda with its own national security concerns and global policing commitments.

Key Takeaways

  • India elected to Interpol Asian Committee at 25th Regional Conference, Singapore (Sept 2025)
  • CBI represented India in the election process
  • The committee addresses issues like cybercrime, terrorism, trafficking
  • Election strengthens India’s regional law enforcement role
  • Enhances India’s strategic influence in Asia-Pacific security cooperation
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