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C-DOT Partners with Delhi Police to Deploy Advanced Tech Solutions for Modern Policing​

New Delhi, March 28: The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Delhi Police to deploy nine advanced technology solutions aimed at strengthening modern policing capabilities in the national capital, according to an official statement released on Saturday.

Focus on Technology-Driven Policing and Public Safety​

The collaboration seeks to leverage C-DOT’s portfolio of indigenous, cutting-edge technologies to enhance operational efficiency, secure communication, surveillance, cybersecurity, and emergency response systems within the Delhi Police.

The initiative aligns with the broader objective of strengthening public safety infrastructure while promoting the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat in law enforcement technology.

Key Solutions to Strengthen Policing Infrastructure​

As part of the agreement, C-DOT will deploy a range of advanced systems tailored to meet evolving policing requirements:

Facial Recognition and Surveillance Systems​

A Facial Recognition System (FRS) integrated with FraudPro will be introduced to identify suspects and missing persons, as well as monitor large gatherings. The system will enable identification of repeat offenders through database photo matching, thereby improving investigative processes and law-and-order operations.

Secure Communication Platforms​

The SAMVAD platform will serve as a unified communication system, supporting one-to-one and group messaging, along with audio and video calls. It will facilitate secure coordination across police units, districts, and specialized branches during routine and emergency operations.

In addition, SAMVAD Prime, a handset-based secure messaging solution, will be deployed for senior officers and operational teams to ensure confidentiality during critical missions.

Video Conferencing and Collaboration Tools​

C-DOT Meet, a secure web-based video conferencing platform, will support multi-camera access, presentation sharing, and collaborative tools. This system is expected to improve inter-unit coordination, training, and operational briefings.

Mission-Critical Communication Network​

The Mission Critical Services (MCX) platform will provide secure, private, and low-latency communication channels designed for emergency and public safety operations. This will enable real-time coordination among field personnel during large-scale events and disaster response situations.

Administrative and Public Alert Systems​

The Intelligent Attendance System, powered by facial recognition, will improve administrative efficiency by ensuring accurate attendance tracking and preventing proxy entries, while strengthening access control at sensitive installations.

Meanwhile, the Cell Broadcast Solution will enable geo-targeted alerts across mobile devices and public display systems, supporting timely dissemination of traffic updates, emergency warnings, and public advisories.

Advanced Cybersecurity and Quantum Solutions​

To enhance cybersecurity, Trinetra ESOC, an AI-driven security operations platform, will monitor endpoints, detect anomalies, and identify vulnerabilities across the Delhi Police’s IT infrastructure.

Trinetra 360 will further provide cyber intelligence, attack surface monitoring, and AI-based digital risk management capabilities.

Additionally, quantum-based security solutions, including the Compact Encryption Module, Quantum Secure Smart Video Phone, and Quantum Key Distribution, will be deployed to enable secure and future-ready communication systems.

Strengthening Indigenous Innovation in Law Enforcement​

The Ministry of Communications stated that this collaboration highlights the growing role of homegrown technologies in modern policing and reinforces efforts to build a secure, technology-driven law enforcement ecosystem in India.
 

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Editorial Note

This news article was written and created by Himanshu, and published on IST.
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