Great Initiative for Airport Security in India, very important changes from CISF Workshop
New -Delhi, June 28 (IANS). The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has taken an important step to make air trip safe, smooth and unique in the country. All major stakeholders associated with the airport security participated in the high -level workshop held at the airport sector headquarters. The workshop highlights the more efficient and technology-activated in the airports. Apart from CISF officials, the workshop was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, DGCA, BCAs, AAI, Delhi Police, Boi, SPG, NSG, Airlines and private airport operators. The use of technologies such as facial recognition, automatic license plate identification, fastag integration and biometric AEP will now make the admission process and safety control intensity and uninterrupted in airports. This can relieve passengers of long queues. All airport staff protection against airline staff will receive integrated and coordinated training, which will give passengers better and uniform experience at every touch point. A plan of new safety training institutions is also being prepared in small cities. Measures such as layered protection, drainage strategies and the identification of internal thrrates will further tighten the safety of VIPs and specific guests, while the experience of general passengers will not affect the experience. All agencies talked about the development of a human and accountable grievance correction system. Real -time solution of passengers complaints will be ensured by digital platforms such as airline. The workshop discussed strategies to detect potential dangers and solve them in time using artificial intelligence (AI) and data analysis. Its direct impact will not only increase the security, the investigation process will also become more comfortable. CISF’s special director of CISF, Special Director of Cisf, said that the workshop was organized at a very suitable time in light of the current global security scenario. He emphasized the need for continuous innovation and knowledge update in security. IG Vijay Prakash has declared the need to strengthen the intelligence associated with the country and coordination between different agencies so that any danger can be avoided in time. DGCA Chief Faiz Ahmed Kidwai described collaboration between all stakeholders as the key to ‘passenger -friendly and safe environment’. At the conclusion of the workshop, Ig Jose Mohan said that this conference is not an end, but a new beginning to make the future of airport security stronger, smart and comfortable for passengers. -Ians DSC/PSK