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Amit Shah says cyber attack has deep national security impact, orders new panel to tackle it

Shah issued the direction during the meeting of the Northern Zonal Council held in Jaipur in which attendees -- including chief ministers and lieutenant governors -- expressed concern on cyber crime and emphasised on making an effective strategy to deal with it.

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Stressing that organised and coordinated cyber attacks have profound national security implications, Union Home Minister Amit Shah Saturday directed the formation of a committee headed by home secretary to formulate a strategy to tackle the menace, officials said.

Shah issued the direction during the meeting of the Northern Zonal Council held in Jaipur in which attendees — including chief ministers and lieutenant governors — expressed concern on cyber crime and emphasised on making an effective strategy to deal with it.

The council comprises Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, National Capital Territory of Delhi and Union Territory of Chandigarh. The regional councils provide a forum for discussion in a structured manner on issues affecting one or more states or issues between the Centre and the states.

Shah said that organised and coordinated cyber attacks have a profound impact on national security, public system and economic activities, and there was a need for all to work together to ensure security of national cyberspace and overall civil security.

He called for a strict action against cyber criminals in various hotspots of cyber crime by better coordination among central and state security agencies.

”The Northern Zonal Council discussed the growing threat of cybercrime and held a discussion on strategies for its prevention. The Home Minister stressed upon the states and Union Territories to conduct awareness campaigns on cyber-vigilance through various mediums,” an official release said.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot raised the issue of granting national project status to the state’s ambitious East Rajasthan Canal Project (ERCP).

Shah advised the central and state government agencies to use common software developed by the union ministry of home affairs, work together to identify the issues of concern and trace the offenders and take strict action against them.

”In this context, it was decided that a committee under the chairmanship of the Union Home Secretary with all the concerned departments and state governments would prepare a strategy to tackle the growing menace of cyber crime,” the release said.

She also stressed on the need to train police officers, public prosecutors, telcom companies and their PoS agents with new technology and advanced skills. He called for the maximum use of IT tools to detect cyber crimes and take systematic measures to prevent their recurrence.

The sharing of river water among member states was also discussed in the meeting with Punjab and Haryana raising the Sutlej Yamuna Link canal issue.

Shah asked the concerned states to take an amicable approach and find a time-bound solution.

There are five zonal councils in the country which were set up in 1957 under Section 15-22 of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956.

”All the stakeholders should come together to establish a strong cooperative mechanism for development. The regional councils were created for this purpose,” Shah said.

He said that more than 75 percent of the issues in the council have been resolved through consensus in three years of his experience.

A total of 47 issues were discussed in the 30th meeting of the council out of these four were identified as important topics of national level.

Other issues discussed in the meeting included improving banking services in rural areas, monitoring cases of rape and sexual offenses against women and children, setting up fast-track courts for such cases and implementing the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).

The meeting was attended by the chief ministers of Rajasthan (Ashok Gehlot), Haryana (Manohar Lal Khattar), and Himachal Pradesh (Jai Ram Thakur); the Lt Governors of Delhi (Vinai Kumar Saxena), and Ladakh (Radha Krishna Mathur); Administrator of Chandigarh Banwarilal Purohit.

Delhi’s Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema and senior ministers of the member states also attended the meeting.

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