Modi will personally contact each of the policemen, from Director General of Police to constable, of all state police forces through SMSes and wish them on Republic Day.
The Prime Minister is said to have expressed his desire during the just concluded three-day DGPs conference held in Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, official sources said.
This will be perhaps for the first time a Prime Minister will directly reach out to all policemen across the country.
Highlighting the positive effects of Yoga on people's body and mind, Modi suggested that every policeman should practice yoga before starting the day and if necessary, police stations should hire yoga teachers for the benefit of the security personnel.
The Prime Minister strongly pitched for use of traditional media and social media by policemen for their advantage saying that they cannot shy away from changing time and technology.
Keeping in mind the concerns over radicalisation of youths by ISIS and other terror groups, the Prime Minister said sensitivity should be a vital element of policing and suggested setting up of a "flexible institutional framework" under which police should establish links with local communities.
"Sensitivity should be a vital element of policing and a flexible institutional framework should be built, which can help imbibe sensitivity towards citizens in the police force," he said.
Police in Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Delhi
have involved family and community elders in de-radicalisation of a few youths who allegedly came under the influence of Middle-East terrorist group ISIS recently.
Modi also sought greater interaction between the police forces of neighbouring districts across inter-state borders.
The Prime Minister said the discussions and inputs involved both junior and senior officers from across the country and this had helped break silos which is a significant achievement.
He praised the dedication and selfless service put in by the police officers, and their commitment to duty which, he said, was the essence of the nation's security, the statement said.
The delegates discussed the subject of police universities, and forensic science university.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Ministers of State for Home Kiren Rijiju and Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary were present at the conference which was organised by Intelligence Bureau.
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