<p>"Canada can assist India in developing special security forces to prevent terrorist attacks and combat them with speed and decisiveness," Alok Mukherjee, Chair, Toronto Police Service Board, said.<br /><br />Mukherjee, who will be visiting India next week along with Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair, said that using tools of "Intelligent Policing", the police here was successful in curbing anti-India and the LTTE movement.<br /><br />"The thrust of intelligent policing is to increase effectiveness and better risk management even with limited resources," he said.<br /><br />Toronto Police Chief Blair and Mukherjee, first ever Indo-Canadian who is appointed as the chief of the Toronto Police Service Board, will explore the possibilities of mutual cooperation between the security agencies of both the nations.<br /><br />During two weeks of their stay in India, Blair and Mukherjee will visit National Law School, Delhi; National Law School, and National Police Academy, Hyderabad; the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie; Indian Military Academy, Dehradoon.<br />They would also visit Amritsar, Agra, and Mumbai and meet top security officials, educationists, business leaders and administrators and explore possibilities of mutual partnerships, exchanges and training programmes.</p>
<p>"Canada can assist India in developing special security forces to prevent terrorist attacks and combat them with speed and decisiveness," Alok Mukherjee, Chair, Toronto Police Service Board, said.<br /><br />Mukherjee, who will be visiting India next week along with Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair, said that using tools of "Intelligent Policing", the police here was successful in curbing anti-India and the LTTE movement.<br /><br />"The thrust of intelligent policing is to increase effectiveness and better risk management even with limited resources," he said.<br /><br />Toronto Police Chief Blair and Mukherjee, first ever Indo-Canadian who is appointed as the chief of the Toronto Police Service Board, will explore the possibilities of mutual cooperation between the security agencies of both the nations.<br /><br />During two weeks of their stay in India, Blair and Mukherjee will visit National Law School, Delhi; National Law School, and National Police Academy, Hyderabad; the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie; Indian Military Academy, Dehradoon.<br />They would also visit Amritsar, Agra, and Mumbai and meet top security officials, educationists, business leaders and administrators and explore possibilities of mutual partnerships, exchanges and training programmes.</p>