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Securing Asia 2013 Post Show Report Securing Asia 2013 once again convened an invited group of key stakeholders within the defence and homeland security space to discuss, debate and share their experiences and security requirements over the course of two days. The Summit’s unique B2B model encompasses 4 elements:
Conference
Exhibition
B2B Meetings
Networking
The Summit witnessed participation from 24 countries Afghanistan, Armenia, Bahrain, Belgium, Ethiopia, Germany, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Nepal, Oman, Qatar, Taiwan, Turkey, the UK Home Office, UAE, Ukraine, and Vietnam.
The high level delegations included representatives from the Defence, Police, Military, Paramilitary forces and Embassies. Security Minister, Home Office, UK National Counter Terrorism Security Office, UK Abu Dhabi Police, UAE Bahrain Defence Force, Bahrain Bahrain Navy Minister Counsellor, Embassy of Ethiopia Deputy Inspector General, Manipur Police, India Minister Counsellor, Embassy of Indonesia Senior Superintendent of Police, Sikkim, India Trade Counsellor, Embassy of Belgium Defence Attache, Embassy of Qatar
Additional DGP (Security), Uttar Pradesh Police, India Head of Police Liaison, High Commission of Malaysia Additional Director General of Police, Assam Police, India Public Security Directorate, Jordan National Security Council’s Secretariat, Nepal General Directorate of Internal Security Forces, Lebanon Chief Consultant, DRDO, India Former Minister of National Security, Ghana Committee of National Security, Kazakhstan National Security Council, Oman DIG of Police, Sikkim Police, India
time “ I liked that the conference was with an exposition and that each delegation had a reserved to speak with representatives of companies” – Talgat K. Bazarbekov, Counsellor, Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
“The Summit gives a platform to potential buyers and sellers which would naturally benefit mutually. It also gives the opportunity to interact personally with the sellers about the specific requirement of the buyers. Moreover, it is also an opportunity to find out and know genuine sellers, their reliability, credibility and trustworthiness once a deal is struck” –Clay Khongsai, IPS, Dy. Inspector General of Police, Manipur Police, India
Director KGM International, Japan
General Directorate of Internal Security Forces, Public Security Directorate, Jordan Lebanon
National Security Council’s Secretariat, Nepal
Chief Consultant, DRDO, India Lt. Gen. JP Singh, PVSM AVSM (Retd.),
Committee of National Securi
ty of Kazakhstan
Richard Freeman, Vietnam R epresenta Police and Security Adviser UKTI Defence & Security Organisation tive ASEAN U Mr Francis Poku, Africa EU Link K Business Forum
Former Minister of National Security, Ghana
Key Speakers for Securing Asia 2013 Mr James Brokenshire Security Minister, Home Office, UK
Mr SK Pandey, IPS Additional Director General (Naxal Operations), Madhya Pradesh Police, India
Lt Gen JP Singh, PVSM, AVSM (Retd) Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Ministry of Defence, India
Mr BJ Mahanta, IPS Additional Director General, Assam Police, India
Mr Peter Cook Security Director & Founder, Security Association for the Maritime Industry (SAMI), London, UK
Mr Yashvant Malhotra Group Head – Security, Cairn Energy Ltd, India
Detective Sergeant Phil Chesworth National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO), UK
Mr Graham Sharp Director, Bristorm, Hill and Smith Limited, UK
Mr G Parthasarathy Former Ambassador of India to Cyprus, Australia, Myanmar; Spokesman of the Office of former Prime Minister, Mr Rajiv Gandhi
Mr Lee C Hibbert Chief Resilience Officer, Dark Star, UK
Prof Anatol Lieven Author, Journalist, Policy Analyst and Chair of International Relations, War Studies Department, King’s College, London
Mr Alan Roan Director, Cervus Defence and Security Ltd, UK
Mr Shyam Ratan Mehra, IPS (Retd) Former Secretary, Bureau of Civil Aviation, India
Dr Thomas Rid Department of War Studies, King’s College, London
Mr Dvir Rubinshtein Manager, Security Department, Aviation Security Operation Center, State of Israel
Brig Subodh Kaul, VSM (Retd) Director, Training, Indianeye Institute of Homeland Security, India
Mr Gopal Jain Advocate, Supreme Court of India
Col Gautam Nanda (Retd) Vice President – Business Development, Indianeye Security, India
Dr Christoph Rojahn Director, Forensic, Deloitte & Touche GmbH, Germany
Dr Devdutt Pattanaik Author of “Business Sutra”; TV Personality; Mythologist; Chief Belief Officer, Future Group, India
Mr OP Singh, IPS Additional Director General (Security), Uttar Pradesh Police, India
Mr Sanjay Sen Senior Advocate; Managing Partner, Praxis Partners, India
Mr Rahul Srivastava DSP (Chief Minister’s Security), Uttar Pradesh Police, India
Master of Ceremony Mr Maroof Raza Author; Media Commentator; Mentor, Security Watch India
Highlights of the Summit
There was an estimated footfall of 450 visitors over the course of the two-day Summit. An estimated business worth $20 million was generated for one of the exhibitors at the Summit. Select participants and visitors included high ranking officials and government representatives as well as decision makers from the private sector. The Summit was supported by over 35 Media across Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Europe. The post event Dedicated Business Service facilitated and generated business for participants in Asia and the Middle East. Valuable insights were discussed by experts on Geopolitics, International partnerships and mitigating existing threats.
Participants in 2013 Included
Summit Partner:
Security Association for the Maritime Industry www.seasecurity.org
ECSA
European Corporate Security Association
The Professional Magazine Providing Fire, Safety & Security Solutions
www.asindia.in
After the success of Securing Asia 2013, we are pleased to announce the dates of Securing Asia & Africa 2014. The Summit will be held once again at the Queen Elizabeth-II Conference Centre on the 14th-15th July 2014. Witnessing the exponential growth in Asia, a similar pattern has started to emerge in Africa which cannot be ignored. The Asian market is valued in excess of $1 Trillion for homeland security, counter terrorism and defence products. According to the Israel Export and International Cooperation Institute, African homeland security spending is expected to reach $344.5 Billion in 2022, up from $178 Billion in 2010.
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