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Ex-IPS Officer Rahul Rai Sur on Crime India vs. United Nations motivational story | The Supreet Singh Show

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Ex-IPS Officer Rahul Rai Sur | The Supreet Singh Show
Ex- IPS Officer Rahul Rai Sur with Supreet Singh

A very thought-provoking episode of TSS Podcasts is going to feature host Supreet Singh interviewing Rahul Rai Sur, a former IPS officer. With such experience in both Indian Law Enforcement and the United Nations, this conversation promises unparalleled insights into contrasts between crime management in India and across the world alongside lessons learned in a lifetime working for justice and security.

Understanding Crime in India vs. Global Crime

Key Differences Between Indian and Global Crime

  • India: Focused on socio-economic and localized issues such as theft, corruption, and communal violence.
  • Globally: Includes transnational challenges such as terrorism, cybercrime, and human trafficking.

Rahul Rai Sur’s Journey as an IPS Officer

Rahul narrates his stories from the Indian law enforcement, grassroots level crime management, and then the international level with the United Nations. He speaks about the various challenges in coping with different frameworks and how one needs to be culturally sensitive while working in law enforcement.

Challenges in Indian Law Enforcement

  • An overburdened police force with limited resources.
  • The influence of politics in crime management.
  • Community-driven crime solutions that are unique to India.

Why You Should Watch This Episode

This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in law enforcement, international relations, or understanding the complexities of crime.

  • Real-life stories from Rahul Rai Sur’s career.
  • A deep dive into how crime is tackled in India versus on the global stage.
  • Eye-opening perspectives on international crime management.

Conclusion

The conversation with Rahul Rai Sur in TSS Podcasts brings forth a very interesting exploration of the multifaceted world of crime and law enforcement, from his days as an IPS officer in India to his work in the United Nations.

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