New Delhi, April 16, 2025 – India is gearing up to make a significant impact at the upcoming World Police Summit 2025, scheduled for 13–15 May 2025 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Hosted by Dubai Police under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the summit will bring together law enforcement professionals, policymakers, and innovators from over 130 countries under the theme “Beyond the Badge: Envision the Next Era of Policing.” India’s participation underscores its growing stature in global law enforcement and its commitment to shaping the future of policing through innovation and collaboration.
India is expected to showcase its advancements in policing, with experts like Colonel PK Chug, a renowned figure in police K9 training and former head of the Police K9 Cell at the Ministry of Home Affairs, likely to contribute to discussions on cutting-edge topics such as canine technology for modern security challenges. With over 17,000 visitors, 200+ exhibitors, and 130+ global speakers, the summit offers India a platform to share its expertise in areas like counter-terrorism, cybercrime investigation, and public safety, while engaging with global leaders to address evolving threats.
Domestically, India’s policing efforts continue to earn accolades. The India Justice Report 2025 ranks southern states like Karnataka and Telangana among the top performers in policing, justice delivery, and prison management. Telangana’s remarkable rise from 11th to 3rd among large and mid-sized states, alongside Bihar’s steady improvements in policing metrics from 2022 to 2025, highlights India’s ongoing reforms to strengthen law enforcement infrastructure and enhance public safety.
On the global stage, India is a beacon of support for international policing efforts. Through programs like the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC), India has trained law enforcement officers from countries across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East in critical areas such as forensic science, cybersecurity, and counter-terrorism. Indian police forces have also collaborated with agencies like INTERPOL to tackle transnational crimes, including drug trafficking and human smuggling, earning recognition for their expertise and proactive approach.
As India prepares for the World Police Summit 2025, it stands poised to contribute to visionary discussions and collaborative strategies that will redefine global policing. By showcasing its achievements and sharing knowledge, India is not only strengthening its own law enforcement ecosystem but also helping build a safer, more secure world.