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    manvendra singh

    DSA

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    as it is ours!

    Security is the most important facet of life on earth. In all its dimensions and the spheres thatit covers, security is the singular component that affects every realm of human life. Everyaspect of life has the overriding spectre of security over it. After all, a sense of security is

    the ultimate solace to all issues.

    There is nothing, after all, which is not affected by security. Be it a personal item, or a nationalsymbol, the importance of security is patent, everywhere. It covers the entire spectrum of humanexistence, from personal to the public. From the tangible to the intangible. There is nothing inlife, as we know it, which is not governed by certain principles of security.

    At birth the rst acts are of securing the new born against exposure and infections. And thatbegins the lifelong pursuit of health security. Over time focus increases towards education,which is really an investment in economic security. That brings us into the realms of personaland nancial security. The desire to keep the family safe from vagaries of economic and nancialuncertainties is the prime motivator in ensuring this aspect of security.

    Security provides freedoms to the citizens that they would otherwise be denied in its absence.There are some such freedoms that we take for granted and it is only a glance at the dictionarythat provides these clues. Freedom from risk or danger; safety. Another meaning for security- Freedom from doubt, anxiety, or fear; condence. These are the deeply psychological aspectsof security, the ones that dont often make the news headlines.

    Added to that is the aspect of nancial security, where security means assured freedom frompoverty or want. And then we come to the realms of State responsibilities over the aspectsof security where it becomes pedestrian and the public. Security is the state of being secure,in the simplest political science use of the term. This is the responsibility of the State and thegovernment and this is where security enters the public service domain, in terms of roles andresponsibility.

    It is the single most important function of the State - to protect and ensure the security ofthe citizens. Which is why the credo of DSA borrows from the language of the great Indianphilosopher and guide, Chanakya, in highlighting the relationship between the citizens, theState, and security. We do believe it is the rst responsibility of the State. Unfortunately, theState is a product of our own national culture and ethos. And one of the more unfortunateIndian traits is that we do not value life. Loss of life, accidental or deliberate, is taken as a matterof routine. A bit of voyeurism on site of the ac cident or murder and then it is forgotten. Nothingcompels us to rectify the wrongs that led to the loss of life in the rst instance. If we had thattrait, then India would be a more secure place, for all. For every aspect of security is, after all,connected to the other.

    The power of a King l ies in his mighty arms

    Security of the citizens at peace time is very importantbecause State is the only saviour of the men and womenwho get affected only because of the negligence of the State.

    Chanakya

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    Volume 1 Issue 10 July 2010

    Question: What secures this world, any State - its people andsociety - from any eventuality?Answer: It is a state of mind best described by that small word

    ALERT. It may be a small word in the English lexicon but it brings

    home its meaning with full force whether we realise it today in the

    immediacy of current events or after losing our peace and prosperity

    tomorrow. For our bright, peaceful and prosperous future we must

    not only understand thepowerof beingALERTbut inculcate it in our daily life. We must be

    ALERTto our Responsibilities, our Rights, our Dignity and our Security.

    Let us not make the State the sole arbiter of our security. How much support do we extend

    to the State in the execution of its responsibilities? It is very easy to criticise the State and

    its extended support structures for any mishap in any corner of the country but do we do

    anything to either prevent disasters from happening or being physically active in disaster

    management? If any survey is conducted in this regard, I am sure the majority of the people

    will reply in the negative if they are honest. This is the harsh reality of our attitude and

    mentality. We can gossip in our homes and ofces after any terrorist, naxalite or jihadi attack

    but we will never make ourselvesALERTto our surroundings which costs nothing.

    In a milieu of increasing tensions, violence and disasters of one kind or another the concept ofneighbourhood watch is acquiring the elements of that state of mind that constitutes being

    ALERT. By such arrangements, a synergy is being sought to be created between the people

    and, at least, one arm of the State the police even though, in this nascent stage it is conned

    to erecting boundary walls, fences and gates around colonies and residential enclaves. The

    elected, selected or nominated members of such neighbourhood watch committees are,

    by and large, extending useful assistance and support to the members of their particular

    neighbourhood. It is a good beginning and it has tremendous potential for creating a society

    not harried by the pressures of everyday life. It has all the elements of beingALERT.

    On the other hand the State must ensure that personnel deputed for internal security and

    law and order duties from the level of the sepoy to the highest rank must be physically t

    and well trained in the execution of their responsibilities. I dont know if any Indian Police

    Service ofcer goes for compulsory training or refresher course after joining service. Our

    Central Police Forces have this provision but what about the state police forces which handle

    the situation directly. And the Indian Administrative Service personnel from district level

    to the highest secretaries and chief secretaries in the states and at the centre also must

    undergo refresher courses at every promotion to update their knowledge about the changed

    circumstances and security environment around them enabling them to coordinate with

    various departments, agencies and take quick and correct decisions in the interest of the

    people and the country. Our government must make it mandatory for all administration and

    security personnel to undergo rigorous training every year irrespective of rank. We have

    seen the Mumbai carnage where confusion and chaos prevailed till the NSG commandos

    were airlifted to rescue the guests trapped in city hotels.

    In this edition we are introducing Krav-Maga, an amazing self-defence technique that was

    perfected in Israel. It will help expand awareness among our readers to all that it takes to

    bringing the human body to a state of tness within a short timeframe and to be able to tackle

    threats to life posed by anti-social and anti-national elements. I am sure our readers, speciallypeople from Defence and Security Forces will appreciate it and would like to learn and use

    this formidable technique.

    Also included is an interesting defence and security contest. I invite you all to participate and

    win attractive prizes.

    The tenth issueofDSA is in your hands and the feedback from our readers encourages us to

    believe that we are on the right track in the domain of Defence and Security journalism. We

    are receiving many comments on the issues raised by us through informative and analytical

    stories which also shows that people are very much interested in sharing their views and

    knowledge on these subjects which is a good sign.

    I welcome two new members to theDSA team - Mr. Garvit Gupta as our Marketing Manager

    and Mr. Vivek Anand Pant as our Visualiser and Graphic Designer. I am sure their long

    experience and expertise will strengthen teamDSA.

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    issue July 2010

    A R T I C L E S

    dty of the unon 08Dr. Subhash C. Kashyap

    trt defct: remedal meare 12Prakash Singh, IPS

    fake crrency: alarmng menace 16Joginder Singh, IPS

    nter degn 19B. V. Kumar, IRS

    the aga of maot movement 24K. Vijay Rama Rao, IPS

    gardng inda 29Kunwar Vikram Singh

    indan polce: ntttonal flaw 39V. Balachandran, IPS

    WMD terrorm 43Dr. Harsh V. Pant

    exal explotaton: 46soth Aan concernDr. Mondira Dutta

    centre-tate ynergy: the blwark 57Dr. Sanjeev Bhadauria

    heldng arport 66Vivek Parmar

    polcng Delh 72K. K. Dash

    nfed cyber command 76Vakul Sharma

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    DrDO - ch coo 34r & D (Ms &lic)Dr. K. Sekhar

    kav-maga 52h ma -dhq

    cisf 62special force

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    Unionof the

    homand scuit CONSTITUTION

    Dr. Subhash C. Kashyap

    The contretemps between the centre and thestate over who should provide security at atime of crisis is oxymoronic. The Constitutionis clear on the subject of internal disturbanceof any kind the responsibility rests with theGovernor to invite Union interference at hisdiscretion and notwithstanding the semantics,any action that threatens the security of thecitizen cannot be swept under the carpet oflaw and order being a state subject. Nor can

    the state cite it to provide cover for a nefariousvested interest.

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    Trust defcit:remedial measures

    Police reforms are often cited as the means to better policing.

    Experience has shown that a vested interest has grown in the

    political mlange that encourages a nexus that undermines the

    recommendations of several commissions at the state and national

    level. The intervention by the Supreme Court appears to have a

    salutary effect to the extent that its rulings have been implemented.

    But here too apathy and vested interests have put a brake which may

    only be removed by public pressure and NGO action.

    Prakash Singh, IPS

    hmad policing

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    There is a method and a logic, in the madness. Here is a nationscared sti at the International Monetary Funds insistencethat it introduce value-added tax (VAT) to make the economymanageable even in the ace o widespread terrorist strikes,fight o capital and shrinking oreign investment. And nextdoor is a resurgent India, its economy trotting along nicely.What better way, given that a rontal war could send Pakistanback to the Stone Age, to try and undermine the Indian economythan to food it with ake currency notes and attack its tourism /

    investment inrastructure using jihadi terrorists?

    fake currencyALARMING MENACE

    Joginder Singh, IPS

    homeand seci ECONOMIC SubvErSION

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    Nowhere is the phenomenon o coalescence o organised

    crime, drug trafcking, economic crime, terrorism and money

    laundering more illustrative o the threat these vices pose

    to national security than in India. Is it entirely coincidental

    that more Indians than anyone else have patronised the Swiss

    banking system? It could be said that 565 princely states

    stashed their money in Switzerland or the proverbial rainy

    day. However, not all o them were rich enough to do so. Most

    o the Indians who have Swiss accounts these days are the

    modern-day maharajas. Not many know who they are.

    B. V. Kumar, IRS

    sinisterdesigns

    homeand secrity SYNDICATED CRIMES

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    the saga ofmaoist movement

    homelad eri IMPERILLED

    Kanu Sanyal - top naxal leader

    K. Vijay Rama Rao, IPS

    From the experiences of thosewho served the State and havecorrectly identied the causesof its decay in the eyes andambience of the marginalisedpeople it is possible to fashion acounter-revolution that is both

    benign and caring. Militaryoperations, unbridled policeaction without the healingtouch of socio-political balmwill forever remain counter-productive.

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    DRDO, our leading research and developmentorganisation, which has been providing the nation withcutting edge, state o the art weapons and systems andhelping the nation to be sel sucient. Today when Indiais gripped in low intensity internal confict DRDO hastaken upon itsel the challenge to provide the productsand technology required by our orces involved inthese conficts. Dr. K. Sekhar, Chie Controller R & D(MS & LIC) spoke to Defence And Security Alert (DSA),on the technology and products under development inDRDO or the Low Intensity Conficts.

    INT

    ERVIEW

    d arming the forces

    Dr. K. SEKHAR

    Chief Controller, Research & Development, MS & LIC, DRDO, Ministryof Defence, New Delhi.

    Dr. K. Sekhar has obtained his B. Tech (Hons) in ChemicalEngineering from IIT, Kharagpur in 1971 and M. Tech in ChemicalEngineering from IIT Madras in 1973. He obtained his doctoratedegree from Jiwaji University, Gwalior.

    Dr. K. Sekhar joined DRDL Hyderabad in 1973 as Senior Scientic Ofcer and rose tobe its Director, Reliability and Quality Assurance. Dr. K. Sekhar took over as Director,DRDE, Gwalior in 2001. He also held additional charge as Director DMSRDE fromNovember 2004 to February 2005. He has been CC R&D (Implementation) up to October2009. He took over as Chief Controller R&D, Missile Systems & Low Intensity Conict(MS & LIC) at the Corporate Headquarters in November, 2009.

    He has several publications, national and international patents and distinguishedawards. He has been the Chairman of International Organisations and is a member ofseveral societies.

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    Institutional

    faws

    With so much to do the Indian police does nothing well or

    so it would seem at face value. And yet there is a glorious

    example of the exception to this rule: The crushing of

    the Khalistan insurgency in Punjab. State, Central Police

    Organisation personnel combined with the Army and

    decisively ended a foreign-inspired terrorist organisations

    claims to separate entity status. It is a format that needs to

    be replicated in every state where internal security has been

    hijacked by anti-national forces. Sincere implementation of

    police reforms may provide a better, permanent all India

    solution.

    V. Balachandran, IPS

    homelad secri POLICE REFORMS

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    TerrorismWMD

    One can see it happening in the terrorist attacks in Iraq and

    Afghanistan where each strike is designed to kill more people

    than the one before. A hundred dead per bang appears to have

    become the norm. While nuke technology is available for saleby rogue scientists nuclear materials for WMD production

    must come by theft or corruption in government factories as

    has been the hallmark of the Pakistani rogue scientist Abdul

    Qadir Khan. Chemicals and biological agents on the other

    hand can be produced at home.

    hom insulating india

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    A Deputy Superintendent o Police once commented on the

    women and children who were trafcked into sexual exploitation,

    stating that The day she has let her house, social death has

    occurred. It is this attitude and mindset that needs changing

    among the stakeholders otherwise exploitation o women and

    children will continue

    e x p l o i t a t i o nS o u t h A s i a n c o n c e r n s

    1. Palermo Convention, 2000.

    Dr. Mondira Dutta

    od human trafficking

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    krav- magathe ultimate self-defence technique

    It was born on the streets o Bratislava now the capital oSlovakia (ater the Czechs and Slovaks split) when the backlasho Hitlers Nazi ascism and consequent anti-Semeticism sweptacross Europe. It became necessary or Jews to deend themselvesagainst marauding gangs that attacked their homes at any time inthe day or night. Imi Lichteneld, well adept in boxing and othermartial arts created a technique in which the use o frearmswas eliminated because gunshots would attract the secret police.Unarmed combat and liquidation without weapons later becameIsraels stock-in-trade.

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    There is much that is wrong in our counter-terror mechanisms.

    Dantewada proves it. A concentration of state government

    (law and order) and central government (national interest)

    objectives should help lay new foundations for counter-terror /

    insurgency operations. While development should be the yeast

    in a new paradigm of governance there is also recognition thata responsive and humane society has within itself the antidote

    against such cancers.

    centre-statesynergy:

    the bulwark

    Dr. Sanjeev Bhadauria

    homeand ser KNEE-JERK RESPONSE

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    In todays turbulent times the security of critical and essential

    infrastructure is of utmost importance. Any terrorist attack on these

    can jeopardise the economic stability of a nation. Indian vulnerability

    in this regard is well known. Central Industrial Security Force, one

    of the leading paramilitary forces of India is solely responsible forsecurity of the critical infrastructure of the country and is ensuring

    that anything of this sort doesnt happen.

    CISF

    hmd special force

    Team

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    No one ever thought that an aircrat can be turned into a

    ying bomb till Osamas men did just that on 9/11 spreadingdestruction and terror into the very heart o America. Bombs in

    a shoe? Fortunately two attempts were fzzlers. It has not been

    done yet and thereore, it will be done sooner or later a man

    with a shoulder-fred surace-to-air missile could wait outside

    the airport in the glidepath or an aircrat either landing or

    taking o which are the most vulnerable moments. There are

    ways to stop it rom happening i you think like a criminal.

    shielding

    airportsVivek Parmar

    homad i GIZMOs

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    Delhi Fire Service Director, Mr. R. C. Sharma in acandid interview withDSA spoke in detail about

    the challenges and responsibility o the DFS

    which saves Delhi rom the danger o fre related

    accidents. Excerpts rom the Interview.

    INT

    ERVIEW

    homelad eri FIRE ALARM

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    The Delhi Police is making whole-hearted efforts to

    improve the quality of policing in the city so as to be a

    model police force for the entire country. Y. S . Dadwal,

    Police Commissioner of Delhi.The Delhi Police is prepared more than ever before to face any terrorist attack. Howeverto succeed in its initiative to counter terrorism it needs a sustained communityengagement policy. Counter-terrorism at present is facing a two-fold challenge; one isthe structural challenge that includes appointments, salary, procurement of weaponsand high technology based surveillance systems and the second is the ideologicalchallenge that has trapped the police in a repressive colonial model of policing whichhas not allowed it to develop the belongingness with people. The new amendment inthe Delhi Police Act 2010 must target both these institutional and ideological aspects.

    K. K . Dash

    hd focus on games

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    Unifed cybercommand Dont send a man, where you can send a bullet

    Vietnam war (circa, 1960s)

    Dont send a bullet, where you can send a virus Cyber war (circa, 2010)

    Defence Minister A. K. Antony recently asked the Chiefs of the

    Army, Navy and Indian Air Force to jointly create a fail-safe cyber

    security network at the very earliest. The urgency was not lost

    on Indians because there have been systematic efforts in recent

    years to hack into institutional networks and individual entities.

    VAKUL SHARMA

    cberpace PROTECTION

    1.Gibson, Willam (1986), Neuromancer

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