"With newer challenges arising out of increasing population, rapid urbanisation, new economic and social laws, organised crime, ever increasing traffic, cyber crime, economic offences etc, the Indian police will have to continually evolve and develop efficiencies to keep crime under control, maintain public order and provide safety and security to public," he said here.
Sharma was speaking after inaugurating a day-long workshop on 'SMART Policing' organised by the Rao Bahadur Venkata Rama Reddy (RBVRR) Telangana State Police Academy.
People only accept a reliable police system, he said, adding the acronym, SMART, summarises the qualities a common man would seek in a policeman.
Police must rise up to the expectations citizens have from them, the senior IPS officer said.
Ish Kumar, Director of the Academy, said the aim of workshop was to design a road map for implementation of the concept of 'SMART Policing'.