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By NSB.News
New Delhi | The Police Expo 2025 concluded with great success at Pragati Maidan (Bharat Mandapam) in New Delhi. The two-day event witnessed participation from over 50 security technology companies, including 25 from abroad. The expo served as a platform to showcase state-of-the-art ‘Made in India’ technologies, ranging from security equipment and advanced weapons to drones, document authentication systems, and AI-driven forensic models.

The event attracted strong interest from defense experts, policymakers, and especially the youth. Among the highlights was the launch of Docus Lumus by PS Overseas — a global-standard document verification device being introduced to the Indian market for the very first time.
PS Overseas at the Forefront of Innovation
The expo featured a distinguished presence from PS Overseas, including CEO Manoj Kumar Singh, Managing Director Pankaj Sahay, and executives like Anil Tomar, Prerna Sharma, and Pawan Ahlawat. CEO Manoj Kumar Singh stated,

“Police Expo 2025 is a premier platform for innovations in internal and public security. PS Overseas’ participation reflects our commitment to empowering Indian and global agencies with next-generation document verification tools.”
Docus Lumus: A New Era in Document Verification
Docus Lumus was the centerpiece of the company’s display, with live demonstrations showcasing real-world applications that captured the attention of security professionals, international delegates, and government decision-makers.
Already widely used in Europe and the United States, Docus Lumus offers rapid and precise detection of counterfeit documents such as passports, ID cards, academic degrees, and property registration papers. The machine identifies forgeries within seconds, offering real-time verification essential for large, diverse populations like India’s.
This advanced system provides seamless document authentication solutions to law enforcement agencies, immigration departments, educational institutions, financial bodies, and land registration offices. Its high-speed accuracy makes it a vital tool for both national and international security frameworks.
Police Expo 2025 not only displayed India’s advancements in indigenous defense technologies but also highlighted the country’s potential to lead globally in security innovation. With groundbreaking systems like Docus Lumus, India is well on its way to becoming a global hub for secure, smart solutions.