Naya Raipur Braces for High-Stakes Security Summit as Modi Arrives

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Chhattisgarh on Friday evening for the 60th All-India DGP/IGP Conference on 29-30 November, the first time the state is hosting the high-profile security summit.

Naya Raipur will function as a mini-PMO for three days. The Speaker’s House (M-1) is being converted into the temporary PMO and Modi’s residence, while Union Home Minister Amit Shah stays at Finance Minister O.P. Choudhary’s bungalow.

Over 300 VVIPs – including NSA Ajit Doval, DGPs of all states, 20 central paramilitary chiefs and home secretaries – will attend the IB-hosted meet at IIM Raipur. No hotels: all are housed in government bungalows.

Security is massive: 2,000 personnel for the Speaker House–IIM corridor alone, separate companies around key residences, and an ADG-rank officer commanding overall ground ops.

Key agenda: Naxalism (with Shah’s March 2026 “zero LWE” deadline), white-collar terror funding via crypto, AI in policing, cyber frauds, Northeast insurgency and narcotics.

For 72 hours, Naya Raipur becomes one of India’s most fortified zones as the nation’s top security brass converges.

 

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