New Delhi: In a strategic move to fortify India’s security infrastructure, the Centre for Police Technology (CPT) has appointed distinguished former IPS officer Sh. Kamala Prasad Yadav (UP Cadre) as its Advisor (Physical Security)
With decades of high-level policing and administrative experience in Uttar Pradesh, Sh. Yadav brings an unparalleled understanding of tactical security operations, crowd management, and threat mitigation to the think-tank.
As Advisor, Sh. Yadav will spearhead the integration of advanced technology with physical policing frameworks. His primary mandate covers:
- Key Infrastructure Protection: Developing next-generation defense blueprints for critical assets, data centers, and industrial hubs.
- Major Events and Mass Gatherings: Crafting proactive crowd-control, emergency evacuation, and threat-neutralization strategies for high-stakes public events.
- High-Rise Buildings and Corporate Offices: Establishing robust perimeter defense, smart access controls, and rapid-response protocols for modern vertical urban spaces.
- Smart City Surveillance & VIP Logistics: Advising on integrated AI-driven CCTV grids and secure transport corridors.
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Driving Innovation at CPT
The Centre for Police Technology operates with a visionary mandate to bridge the gap between traditional law enforcement and cutting-edge tech. Built as a collaborative, multi-stakeholder platform, CPT brings together premier academic institutions, global tech giants, and security agencies under one roof. Its core mission is to co-create, test, and deploy indigenous tech solutions tailored for modern policing challenges.
By fostering strategic public-private partnerships, CPT serves as a catalyst for knowledge exchange, joint research, and digital transformation. Sh. Yadav’s operational expertise will directly guide these collaborative tech-ventures, ensuring advancements in AI and robotics translate effectively into practical, boots-on-the-ground defense mechanisms.
“Physical security can no longer operate in a silo. By fusing ground-level policing tactics with state-of-the-art technological frameworks, we aim to build an impenetrable shield for our nation’s most vital assets,” stated Sh. Yadav.
CPT’s new chapter under his guidance promises to revolutionize security paradigms for a safer, more resilient India.
