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Internal Security India is the only event of its kind dedicated to the police industry. With the police modernisation programme taking place in India, covering 7 paramilitary forces and 30 state police departments and with a budget of 900 million dollars, what needs to be done to beef up the internal security, there are many incidents of Terrorism time and again then there is the Maoists issue that we are seeing on a daily basis, and the attitude that we see from authorities, how can one bring change in this regard, let us discuss on the internal security in the country. which is somewhat taken a back seat at the moment.
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WE... The People !
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Murali Murugesan
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"Corrupt People manning critical systems like all parts of judicial delivary including police"
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The criminialisation of society begins with Criminals in Police Force and other sections of justice delivery systems. The Police who are to curb criminal activities are manned partly by criminals then who can assure internal security
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Kumbakonam S Venkataraman
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"d factors r..........."
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Yes. We may go on listing out the reasons like Naxalites, Maoism, Regionalism, Caste conflicts, labor indiscipline and so on. But behind each one of these you would see a dirty politician's face. About thousand years ago, it was the selfishness...
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Manoj T P
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"WE... The People !"
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Yes we the people who are now becoming more more self centered and manipulated by Politicians with no National vision. A person who cleans his house but dumps the garbage in the public area or neighbor's property. A person finds faults with the...
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Ideate: "What are the factors effecting india's internal security ?" deleted from your view.
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Maoists are the biggest problem
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Terrorists are the biggest problem
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Rashmi A Cuellar
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"Maoists are the biggest problem"
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Yes they are! If not bigger than definitely equal. And it is a form of internal terrorism to be in exact definition.
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rahul p rinayat
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"Terrorists are the biggest problem"
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Terrorist are fighting for ruling the world. moist are fighting to remove corrupted ruling government. i haven't listen that moist came in village killed all village to create their terror but you may see thousands of incident where terrorist...
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Neelima Pandey
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"Maoists are the biggest problem"
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I think yes Maoists are currently the biggest internal security challenge for Indian government, but then they have started these attacks and kidnappings all of a sudden where so many lives are lost, still the Dantewada and the recent Bomb blast...
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Debate: "Are Maoists the bigger problem than terrorists interms of Internal security in India?" deleted from your view.
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Nikhil
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We are like lambs in fornt of lions , govt is not bothered Every day lakhs of people in Mumbai travel by train and pray that they reach home safe, no one knows what may happen Let me add in a series of train blast a few year back in 2005 which...
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subhrangsu bhaduri
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If some one is happy with the internal security system now a days in our country, that means he/she is sleeping and dreaming. I think the Mumbai Attack, serial killing through out the RED CORRIDOR by naxalite movement, Kashmir, North East...
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HASMUKH GANDHI
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Ya, it is an absolute truth and can never be over-emphasised. We are becoming more and more vulnerable and in years to come our threat perceptions and insecurities will go mani-fold and we will be living a nightmare. Apart from internal social...
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Debate: "Loopholes in Indian internal secuirity - Are we really safe ?" deleted from your view.
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Internal Threats
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Social engineering and new technology
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Murali Murugesan
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"organized cyber crime"
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Cybercrime is becoming more organized nowadays. Like technology specialists, new breed of threat specialists are growing like Spamming experts, Virus writers and Hacking specialists Good example is confetti/Downadup virus which attacked...
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Murali Murugesan
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"Internal Threats"
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The Boom and Recession cycle will create more dissatisfied employees and more internal risk in form of Date breaches, targetted attacks etc.
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Ideate: "What are the Biggest Security Threats of the future???" deleted from your view.
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The Indian Express’s attempt towards squeezing out an insight of the subtle turbulence experienced by the espionage agency of India, the Research and Analyses Wing (RAW) through a series has been quite appreciable, although it at times sounded like being packed hastily. If you ask me I would say that I really doubt if the news portal can substantiate at least some of its claims with solid supporting stuff. Nevertheless, I would definitely say as well that the report is still good enough to call on the sensibility of the Indian citizens to have a bold and suspicious retrospection. V Sudarshan, the person behind the investigative account, has obviously given strong hints at certain attempts m...
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varun sharma
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u r right You know?? when india start RAW organisation , he is not to much assure about ther performance, the very first inofrmation of RAW that would be help full for indian security (but by our policition (prime minister , i not like to mention...
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Shiuli Mukherji
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A worthwhile question Gavaz, lets see how the gov’t answers it. Because the criterions that the Congress faced and the way they handled the situations in retrospect have given no hope to the Indian sufferers. Being the longest governing party...
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Insight: "Can this System Secure the Lives and Property of the Indians?" deleted from your view.
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Finish its origin
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WHAT SRI LANKAN GOVERNMENT DID TO LTTE
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Arinjay Kumar
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"Developement and Combing in true sense"
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One prong approach to tackle this long lasting problem is not going to yield any effective result. Govt is theoretically right to adopt two pronged approach - Military Action as well as the Development work.. But unfortunately, once again the...
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dilip gour
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"WHAT SRI LANKAN GOVERNMENT DID TO LTTE"
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MANISH U ACTUALLY GOT ALL THE POINTS...U COVERED ALL MOST EVERY THING IN A SMALL PARAGRAPH...ONE HAS TO BE CONSTRUCTIVE TO HELP SOCIETY...MAOIST ARE ALWAYS DISTRUCTIVE... N EVERY ONE KNOWS THAT THE ONLY PEOPLE TO GET BENEFITED OUT OF MAOIST...
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Nitin M Aras
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"Finish its origin"
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You are right Sudeep.... finish its origin... but origing is not a moaism... maoist is the problem... at beginning they fought for the poor people with some ethics.. now they become a non social element in a more organised manner with the help of...
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Ideate: "What Government should do to tackle Maoists ?" deleted from your view.
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Nihal singh
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Indian every govt. is able to tackle this problem. But our Political parties do not wants tackles this. they saw himself developments. for this will be need to hard change with all Indians public. public do not support any party dishonest...
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Nikhil
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Govt si not able to tckle any issue , price rise, inflation , terrorist Maoist are the trump cards since they do not win much in these maoist locations govt is not concerned about the people there and is sitting idle Chidambaram resgination was...
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rajkiran
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ANY THING IS POSSIBLE,BUT FOR THAT WE NEED GOOD LEADER FOR OUR INDIA.BUT WE DONT HAVE THAT PRESENTLY. SO FIRST WE NEED SINCERE LEADER FOR THIS INDIA. AFTER THAT ONLY WE CAN IMPROVE OUR INDIA. OTHER WISE OUR INDIA WILL NEVER IMPROVES IN FUTURE...
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Debate: "Is Indian Government able to tackle Maoist issue effectively?" deleted from your view.
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Arinjay Kumar
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Will it be incorrect to state that India is waiting for another Kandhar (hijack) to get rid of captives like Afzal Guru and Kasaab ?? We are surprisingly over flexible and accomodative to tolerate even our proved killers. And certainly, we are...
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Debate: "Inviting new security threats." deleted from your view.
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System to work with freedom from political pressure and inter-state barriers
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Union Government control over Indian Police
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ASOKE KUSARI
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"Police - is a State subject .. Centre should bear the cost"
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Madam Neelima : Militiry, Para-military and CBI etc are the matter of Central Govt. - "Police" is a state subject ... U did not noticce ... perhaps. We may not encourage Centre to encroch all state subjects. Ours is a Federal State. One may...
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Omkar Kulkarni
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"First Step Should be to Change Mindset of Police"
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Change in the mindset is also important for police forces. Police forces should have professionalism the work.
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Omkar Kulkarni
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"System to work with freedom from political pressure and inter-state barriers"
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Police forces should be free from political interference and pressure. Police officers shall have power to take necessary responsible decisions according to situations. (Not to depend on their bosses and politicians if situation must have to...
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network security
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XSS and SQL injection (for Web Application)
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Viraj Mehta
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"Attend today's Live Webcast on Network Security: How to protect your network from Fraudsters breaking in"
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Over the past 18 months there has been a seismic shift in the threat landscape. What can organisations do to protect themselves from fraudsters breaking in? This webinar will highlight some of the measures organisations can take to mitigate risks...
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Viraj Mehta
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"Attend today's Live Webcast on Network Security: How to protect your network from Fraudsters breaking in"
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Over the past 18 months there has been a seismic shift in the threat landscape. What can organisations do to protect themselves from fraudsters breaking in? This webinar will highlight some of the measures organisations can take to mitigate risks...
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mun jas
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"network security"
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you are rigth ... cn u tell me some methods about password cracking thanks
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Ideate: "How hackers breach security??" deleted from your view.
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