West Bengal police signs MoU with Rashtriya Raksha University to train police in cybercrime, AI surveillance
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What Changed
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Why It Matters
The MoU positions West Bengal as a pioneer in integrating AI‑driven cybercrime policing, creating a talent pipeline that could attract defense‑tech firms and stimulate a local AI startup ecosystem. Strategically, it signals India’s intent to bolster state‑level AI surveillance capabilities, potentially influencing national policy standards and raising concerns around privacy and civil liberties.
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