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HIMCON Limited and Foundation JPS is Organizing Full Day Seminar & Training Session on Challenges to Leadership from Emerging Threats to Safety, Security & Disaster Management to Industrial & Corporate FOR BUSINESS LEADERS, CORPORATE SENIOR MANAGEMENT, MIDDLE LEVEL MANAGEMENT, INDUSTRIAL SECTOR CORPORATE HOSPITALS, FIVE STAR HOTELS, OFFICERS FROM THE ARMED FORCES & PARAMILITARY FORCES AND ALL SAFETY AND SECURITY RELATED EXECUTIVES AND TRAINEES, MBA’S / ENGINEERING GRADUATES

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HIMCON Limited and Foundation JPS is Organizing Full Day Seminar & Training Session on Challenges to Leadership from

Emerging Threats to Safety, Security & Disaster Management to Industrial & Corporate

FOR BUSINESS LEADERS, CORPORATE SENIOR MANAGEMENT, MIDDLE LEVEL MANAGEMENT, INDUSTRIAL SECTOR CORPORATE HOSPITALS,

FIVE STAR HOTELS, OFFICERS FROM THE ARMED FORCES & PARAMILITARY FORCES AND ALL SAFETY AND SECURITY RELATED EXECUTIVES AND TRAINEES, MBA’S / ENGINEERING GRADUATES

Profile of Fire Disasters

•India loses about 24576 lives annually to fire according as per the Statistics for 2008 from- The Geneva Association World Fire Statistics 2011•Impact of fires on the Indian economy - Rs.1 Lac cr p.a. (0.8-1.0% of GDP)•In 2010-11, as many as 22,187 fire related calls were reported resulting in the death of 447 persons and injury to 2,613 persons across India.

HIMCON Limited in partnership with JPS Foundation

“Promoted by All India Financial Institutions such as IFCI Ltd, SIDBI, ICICI Bank Ltd in Collaboration with Nationalized Banks and state level Corporations and Institutions” Has already been organizing a full Day Training Session Cum Career Enhancement Certificate Course on DISASTER MANAGEMENT, SECURITY & FIRE SAFETY ALONG WITH MOCK DRILL UNDER MISSION PREVENTIVE SAFETY & SECURITY.

Emerging Threats

Resurrection of Al-Qaeda has yet added another dimension to this threat. Jihadi terrorism by the way of ISIS has increased exponentially in the recent times the ripple effect of which is 5being felt in India. These outfits want to make India the epicenter of jihad. Vulnerability to disasters/emergencies of Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) origin has exacerbated.

Our Mission

Seminar cum training session to take stock of the emerging terror threats and measures to be adopted by Industrial & Corporate establishments to fight against the emerging threats with proactive and preventive strategies to mitigate their effects.

Mr. JP SinghMA, MBAProject Director

The Context (The Threat Perception)

Now Pakistan Army and ISI have made a strategic move to resurrect Al-Qaeda which had lost its relevance because of rise of ISIS. Ayman al-Zawahiri, leader of Al Qaeda has longstanding links with LeT’s leader Hafeez Saeed.

There is no doubt that the tape released on 5th September by Al-Qaeda was made in Zawahri’s hideout in Pakistan,

The ultimate objective of al-Qaeda is to meet its ideological goal -- Ghazwa-e-Hind; a final apocalyptic war in which India will be conquered by a jihadi army.

This main aim of this fundamentalist organization is to derail the economic agenda of the Indian Government since it exacerbates the plight of Muslims in India and creates an environment that permits indoctrination and fundamentalism.

Rise of ISIS (Islamic State)

ISIS is already showing its ripple effect in India. Indian National Investigation Agency (NIA) has already been alerted on its threat to India by the

It is revealing that this organization is profusely using the electronic media with Hindi, Tamil and Kannada subtitles posted on jihadi forums and You Tubes to motivate the Muslim Youth in India

It has been all egged that more than 300 youth has been recruited by Threek-e-Taliban of Pakistan and

In last few months, the top leadership of IM has been eliminated. These arrests have been a great success for the Indian Intelligence and law enforcement agencies. These recent arrests have led to a belief in some quarters that it is the end of IM in India. Such beliefs are at best naïve given that the top leaders are still safe in Pakistan. It’s likely cooperation with Al Qaida or IS have a very serious portend for the country. Intelligence Agencies have asked to keep a special watch on their activities.

Other Threats

Cyber Terrorism (Electronic Zehad)

A cyber terrorist may hack into National critical infrastructure in an attempt to cause grave harm such as loss of life or significant economic damage. Such attacks are aimed at wreaking havoc on information technology systems that are an integral part of public safety, traffic control, medical and emergency services, and public works

Chemical Biological Radiation & Nuclear (CBRN) Terrorism

In the prevailing Scenario threat perception of CBRN terrorism is very high. As per reports from Federation of American Scientists, Pakistan has the resources and capabilities for executing all these types of threats. Pakistan has made open statements that in case of conflict escalation against India, Pakistan will use any weapon in its arsenal. There is serious governance deficit in Pakistan. Now their joining hands with Al-Qaeda, this dimension becomes more serious for covert use of these weapons. Al Qaeda has shown its keenness for acquiring biological agents in the past. These are cheap, easy to produce and can be disseminated by water contamination, in highly sensitive places like airport, metro and official buildings through central air conditioning system.

ISIS Ebola Jihad"Jihad John." the ISIS' British accented executioner, Our prime candidate to be infected with Ebola.

Training Schedule

0930 - 1000 hrs

Registration

1000 - 1015 hrs

Welcome to the Patron, The Chair and Speaker on the Key Note address by project director Mr. JP Singh

1015 - 1030 hrs

Presidential address by Hon’ble MR. KM Singh, Our Patron for the Session

Former Member of NDMA, DG Industrial Security Force.1030 - 1045 hrs

Opening address by the Chair of the Session Dr. Muzaffar Ahmad Hon’ble Member, NDMA

1045 - 1130 hrs

Sh. Vijay Kumar, IPS (Retd.) Former DG CRPF Senior Security adviser in the MHA

He will deliver the Key Note Address and will devolve on challenges to safety and security threat from their emerging profile to the country .

1130 - 1200 hrs

Media Interaction- Tea/Coffee Break

1200 – 1300 hrs

He will have an “Interactive session on threat Analysis of Emerging

Threats to the Corporate & Industrial Sector including Strategies for

Counter Terrorism and challenges of Corporate Leadership” and

Community based proactive strategy & Social fencing.1300 – 1345 hrs

Lunch Break (Five course lunch will be served)

1345 – 1415 hrs

Mr. Neeraj Gupta Country Manager Senior Architect- Information

Security Global Technology Services IBM India Private Limited

He will deliver a talk on Cyber Terrorism and its effect on Corporate

and Industrial Security.

1415 – 1500 hrs

Maj Gen VK Datta, AVSM, SM**, VSM**, PPMG (Retd.) Specialised in CBRN OperationsHe will deliver a “Talk on CBRN threats to Corporate and Industrial Security and Measures to be adopted for their Early Warning and Mitigation.

1500 – 1520hrs

Mr. Atanu Sinha General Manager and Business Head India and SAARC Intergraph With focus on Public Safety and Security including Command and Control Centre, EOC, he will deliver a talk on “Harmonization of Virtual Security and Physical Security.”

1520 - 1600

Ms. Shruti Pandalai Media Professional Expert in India’s policy challenges at IDSA. She will critically analyse “Role of Media Manager in Corporate and Good Practices in Media Interaction During Disasters”.

1600 – 1615 hrs

Tea/Coffee Break

1615 – 1730 hrs

Brig (Dr) BK Khanna SM, VSM (Retd) Director Programme &Training Foundation JPSWill conduct the “Leadership based Table Top and Mock Exercise in Corporate/Industrial Sector”. By the physical conduct of role play by the participants with particular emphasis on leadership and channel of reporting in a simulated scenario, to learn how such events are conducted for capacity development. Selected members o from the participants will in actual exercise and other spectators will act as observers. Who will be given an opportunity for giving their comments

1730 – 1815 hrs

Views of the Participant & Feedback Discussion to be Guided by Project Director Mr. J.P. Singh

1815 - 1845 hrs

Vote of Thanks & Valedictory address Farewell & Presentation

1845 Onwards

Tea/Coffee Break

Training Schedule

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