2. About India
• Seventh largest and second most populated country
• Population of more than 1 billion
• 29 states and 6 Union Territories
• Largest democracy in the world
• Median age of 25 years compared to in 43 Japan and 36 in USA
• Working age population to be 70% by 2030-largest in the world
• Among the fastest growing economies in the world
• Number of airports : 454
• 12 International airports
• Major ports : 12
• Major Dams and Reservoirs : 400+
3. Indian Economy
• 4th largest and 2nd fastest growing economy in the world
• GDP growth rate of more than 6.73 % in 2009.
• Growth rate of over 8 % in 2010
• Projected GDP growth rate of 9% in 2010
• Consumer market to be 5th largest by 2025
• Fast being established as a global manufacturing hub
• Services account for almost half of the GDP
• 8th largest investor in the UK
5. Indian Security Scenario
• Continuous security problem due to
terrorism, left wing extremism & local crime
• Terrorist threats in border states and metros
• More than 30 terror outfits active in India.
• Al Qaeda’s top terror targets include India
• Insurgency in North East and left wing
extremism in Central India continues.
• Left wing extremism gained momentum and
active in 22 states
7. Terror Incidents
• More than 600 killed and hundreds maimed
in terror attacks since last 6 years
• Central India Left wing extremism-16
policemen killed in May 2009, 15 in
February 2009
• Mumbai - November 2008 : Series of terror
attacks killing more than 172
• North East-Assam Oct 2008 : 45 killed in 18
bombings
• North India- Jaipur - May 2008 : 63 killed in
9 bomb blasts
• South India - Bangalore : July 2008 : 8 low
intensity bomb blasts
• New Delhi – December 2001 : Attack on
Parliament left 9 policemen dead
8. Key observations
• Terror attacks in virtually all parts of the country
• Common targets : Business centers, tourist places and common citizens
• Left wing extremism target local administration and police
• Mass transport systems vulnerable to attacks
• Airport security not completely fool proof
• Post 26/11- Coastal security lapses exposed
• Disturbed relations with border countries in the North
9. Post 26/11
• Security today a key concern to business, individuals, government.
• Terror attacks a real and serious threat across the country
• Security beefed up in offices, hotels, malls, tourist places, small
establishments and other public places.
• Security measures include physical checks, metal detectors, X-ray machine
scans, bomb detection equipments, RADARS, Thermal Imagers etc…
• Corporate have upped security budgets by 35-40%
11. Indian Security Market -
Electronic
opportunities Security
Manned Systems
Security
Cash and
other
valuables
Management
Security
Assessment
Fire
Investigati
Detection
on
Services
12. Indian Security Market –
Potential Past, Present
and Future
• Presently, 1.3 billion GBP industry, would
touch 2.2 billion GBP in the next 4 years and
4.5 billion GBP by 2016
• Growth rate of 25 per cent over the past 5-7
years and would achieve a rate of 125 per
cent by 2012.
• 1/3rd spend on Airport, Naval base Security
• Number of companies : 5000 (includes
unorganized and registered)
• Number of police officers : over 3.5 million
• Number of private guards : over 5.6 million
13. Security Equipments market
• Key areas :Electronic and non-electronic gadgets
• Organized : Around 50 companies
• Unorganized : Around 800 companies
• Key gadgets used at present: CCTVs, Access control systems, Metal
detectors, Intrusion detection systems, door intercoms
• Future Scope in this Area: Radars, Thermal Imagers, Integrated CCTV
systems, Control Stations for Forensics etc…
• Imports : Israel, China, Taiwan, Korea, UK and US
• Imported gadgets form 30-35% of the total market
• Imports to increase to GBP 2.5 billion in the next two years
15. Future of Security Industry
• Demand for integrated solutions
• Radars, Thermal Imagers, Integrated CCTV systems, metal
detectors, baggage scanners demand to increase.
• Emphasis on quality training from accredited sources.
• Need for threat assessment and Forensics growing
• Security of physical infrastructure, resilience of system and disaster
recovery mechanism
• Reservoirs, Airports, Government Head Quarters, Small scale
industries, educational institutes, private offices, residential
apartments, government premises, jail security new growth areas.
16. Recent Developments
• Government to spend GBP 5 billion on homeland
security in the next 2 years
• Wish list includes UAVs, Radars, Thermal
Imagers, weaponry for urban warfare, light capabilities
like helicopters, aircraft and precision munitions
• Raytheon offers radar system for Indian homeland
security
• Israel and India come together as partners in homeland
security
• Swedish company Securitas AB picks stake in Delhi
based company
• Security company in India in talks for takeover of UK
company.
• Indian Premier League organizers had planned a 10 fold
increase in security with 16 bullet proof buses and 64
armored SUVs.