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Centre for Border Management and Intelligence Studies (CBMIS) School of Internal Security and Police Administration (SISPA) Organises

5 Days Training Programme for Police Personnel on Intelligence Tradecraft and its uses in Containing Disruptive Activities 18-22 January 2021 About Rashtriya Raksha University Purpose of the Programe The University is destined to grow as a model security educational University of India. Its endeavours In the dynamic and complex security envirounment of India, intelligence has an important role in focus on highly professional security, strategic and defence education, research and training through its thwarting proxy wars, cross-border terrorism, international terrorism, maritime terrorism, criminal- qualified civilian and military faculty, committed human resource, motivated participants and students, terrorist nexus. Numerous insurgencies and militancies are posing serious threat to national security. In intellectually stimulating and professional disciplined environment and world-wide network, sharing these circumastances, the role of intelligence agencies to collect information and monitor the activities and exchange. It aims at providing security and strategic education in the contemporary and futuristic of inimical individuals and groups becomes important. The situation has become extremely crucial, security and strategic studies and interdisciplinary areas. The University contributes to vision of India of which calls for a dialogue and interaction between the key stakeholders – Government, Army, and other Peace, Prosperous and Stable World in alliance with grand strategic cooperation between like-minded Central and State agencies, intelligence agencies. The aim of this dialogue and interaction is to develop nations and promoting greater understanding between senior military officers, diplomats, civil servants a cadre of professionals specializing in the area of intelligence tradecraft, intelligence gathering, and civilians to promote the cause of the Nation. It adopts a two-tier approach, at the national and intelligence analysis and covert action in general. The Centre for Border Management and Intelligence international levels, in its education, research, training and extension in order to achieve capabilities to Studies (CBMIS), Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) is announcing Five Days Training Programe for Police respond to the needs, expectations and aspirations of the security and strategic institutions and forces Personnel on Intelligence Tradecraft and its uses in Containing Disruptive Activities. as well as law-making, governance, judiciary, economy (agriculture-manufacturing-service sectors) and the civil society organizations. Themes Ÿ What is Intelligence Ÿ Propaganda and Disinformation About School of Internal Security and Police Administration Ÿ Human Intelligence Ÿ Collection of Intelligence in LWE Areas The School of Internal Security and Police Administration (SISPA) offers various Academic and Research Ÿ Technical Intelligence and its multiple uses Ÿ Challenges of conducting Intelligence Programmes viz. Ph.D. in Police Administration; M.Phil. in Police Administration; M.A. in Police Ÿ Counter Intelligence/ Covert Action Operations in J&K Administration and Strategic Management; Post Graduate Diploma in Police Science & Management Ÿ Intelligence failures, Intelligence Successes Ÿ Trans border Intelligence Challenges in Punjab (PGDIPSM); Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Safety and Security (PGDISS); B.A. in Security Management Ÿ Intelligence Analysis (BASM); & Diploma in Police Science (DIPS). The SISPA was created in February 2020 with a view to expand Potential benefits/outcomes the ambit of the then existing Department of Police Administration to cover various dimensions of internal security. The School has a rich pool of experienced faculty members, including those who have served with Participants will have (a) a better understanding of Intelligence gathering, security issues, and its distinction in Police and Central Industrial Security Force. The School strives to provide students challenges (b) ability to easily identify disinformation and covert action. (c) will be able to easily connect with a blend of theory and practice. The internships and field visits to major police and other security with national security and intelligence (Tradecraft, structure and gathering) issues on operational and organizations are regular features of the School. In addition, seminars, special lectures and regular practical planning for national security. interaction with practitioners from all the domains of internal security are facilitated by the School. In addition, the School has four dedicated Centres namely Centre for Border Management and Intelligence Participation Studies (CBMIS); Centre for Counter Insurgency and Counter Terrorism (CCICT); Centre for Corporate and Serving Personnel , Central Armed Police Forces, and other Stake-holders. Private Security Studies (CCPSS); and Centre for Traffic Management and Road Safety (CTMRS).

About the Centre for Border Management and Intelligence Studies Methodology Two Online lectures of 75 minutes daily followed by questions and answers session of about 15 minutes. India is located in the Southern part of Asia. It is the second-largest country in South- East Asia. India is the Platform: Google Meet seventh-largest country in the world as per the area. India has a very vast geographical area with a land border of 15,106.7 Km with 7 countries naming Afghanistan (106 km), Bangladesh (4096.7 km), Bhutan (699 km), China (3488 km), Myanmar (1643 km), Nepal (1751 km) and Pakistan (3323 km). In a country Reading Material with long border areas, people need to have the knowledge and required skills pertaining to border The reading material may be provided on request basis. management and security. It becomes a very crucial task for research in this field and the understanding of the profession of intelligence and border security. The Centre for Border Management and Intelligence Studies precisely aims to do that through its certificate, diploma, post-graduate, research degree and Fees: training programme for the stakeholders, Government officials, Army, and other Central and State Rs. 2500 INR (Including GST) agencies, Intelligence agencies, Academician, and Researcher of all over the world. Schedule Registration Link Date: 18-22 January 2021 https://forms.gle/HLS7gC7eJgARvwKS8 Last date for registration: 10 January 2021 Note: Payment link will be sent after registration via mail About Rashtriya Raksha University Purpose of the Programe The University is destined to grow as a model security educational University of India. Its endeavours In the dynamic and complex security envirounment of India, intelligence has an important role in focus on highly professional security, strategic and defence education, research and training through its thwarting proxy wars, cross-border terrorism, international terrorism, maritime terrorism, criminal- qualified civilian and military faculty, committed human resource, motivated participants and students, terrorist nexus. Numerous insurgencies and militancies are posing serious threat to national security. In intellectually stimulating and professional disciplined environment and world-wide network, sharing these circumastances, the role of intelligence agencies to collect information and monitor the activities and exchange. It aims at providing security and strategic education in the contemporary and futuristic of inimical individuals and groups becomes important. The situation has become extremely crucial, security and strategic studies and interdisciplinary areas. The University contributes to vision of India of which calls for a dialogue and interaction between the key stakeholders – Government, Army, and other Peace, Prosperous and Stable World in alliance with grand strategic cooperation between like-minded Central and State agencies, intelligence agencies. The aim of this dialogue and interaction is to develop nations and promoting greater understanding between senior military officers, diplomats, civil servants a cadre of professionals specializing in the area of intelligence tradecraft, intelligence gathering, and civilians to promote the cause of the Nation. It adopts a two-tier approach, at the national and intelligence analysis and covert action in general. The Centre for Border Management and Intelligence international levels, in its education, research, training and extension in order to achieve capabilities to Studies (CBMIS), Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) is announcing Five Days Training Programe for Police respond to the needs, expectations and aspirations of the security and strategic institutions and forces Personnel on Intelligence Tradecraft and its uses in Containing Disruptive Activities. as well as law-making, governance, judiciary, economy (agriculture-manufacturing-service sectors) and the civil society organizations. Themes Ÿ What is Intelligence Ÿ Propaganda and Disinformation About School of Internal Security and Police Administration Ÿ Human Intelligence Ÿ Collection of Intelligence in LWE Areas The School of Internal Security and Police Administration (SISPA) offers various Academic and Research Ÿ Technical Intelligence and its multiple uses Ÿ Challenges of conducting Intelligence Programmes viz. Ph.D. in Police Administration; M.Phil. in Police Administration; M.A. in Police Ÿ Counter Intelligence/ Covert Action Operations in J&K Administration and Strategic Management; Post Graduate Diploma in Police Science & Management Ÿ Intelligence failures, Intelligence Successes Ÿ Trans border Intelligence Challenges in Punjab (PGDIPSM); Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Safety and Security (PGDISS); B.A. in Security Management Ÿ Intelligence Analysis (BASM); & Diploma in Police Science (DIPS). The SISPA was created in February 2020 with a view to expand Potential benefits/outcomes the ambit of the then existing Department of Police Administration to cover various dimensions of internal security. The School has a rich pool of experienced faculty members, including those who have served with Participants will have (a) a better understanding of Intelligence gathering, security issues, and its distinction in Gujarat Police and Central Industrial Security Force. The School strives to provide students challenges (b) ability to easily identify disinformation and covert action. (c) will be able to easily connect with a blend of theory and practice. The internships and field visits to major police and other security with national security and intelligence (Tradecraft, structure and gathering) issues on operational and organizations are regular features of the School. In addition, seminars, special lectures and regular practical planning for national security. interaction with practitioners from all the domains of internal security are facilitated by the School. In addition, the School has four dedicated Centres namely Centre for Border Management and Intelligence Participation Studies (CBMIS); Centre for Counter Insurgency and Counter Terrorism (CCICT); Centre for Corporate and Serving State Police Personnel , Central Armed Police Forces, and other Stake-holders. Private Security Studies (CCPSS); and Centre for Traffic Management and Road Safety (CTMRS).

About the Centre for Border Management and Intelligence Studies Methodology Two Online lectures of 75 minutes daily followed by questions and answers session of about 15 minutes. India is located in the Southern part of Asia. It is the second-largest country in South- East Asia. India is the Platform: Google Meet seventh-largest country in the world as per the area. India has a very vast geographical area with a land border of 15,106.7 Km with 7 countries naming Afghanistan (106 km), Bangladesh (4096.7 km), Bhutan (699 km), China (3488 km), Myanmar (1643 km), Nepal (1751 km) and Pakistan (3323 km). In a country Reading Material with long border areas, people need to have the knowledge and required skills pertaining to border The reading material may be provided on request basis. management and security. It becomes a very crucial task for research in this field and the understanding of the profession of intelligence and border security. The Centre for Border Management and Intelligence Studies precisely aims to do that through its certificate, diploma, post-graduate, research degree and Fees: training programme for the stakeholders, Government officials, Army, and other Central and State Rs. 2500 INR (Including GST) agencies, Intelligence agencies, Academician, and Researcher of all over the world. Schedule Registration Link Date: 18-22 January 2021 https://forms.gle/HLS7gC7eJgARvwKS8 Last date for registration: 10 January 2021 Note: Payment link will be sent after registration via mail Patron Resource Faculty Professor (Dr.) Bimal N. Patel Vice-Chancellor, Rashtriya Raksha University Themes Resource Faculty Member, National Security Advisory Board, India Member, 21st Law Commission of India Key Note Address Ms. Punya Salila Srivastava, IAS, Additional Secretary, MHA

Co-Patron Intelligence and its Cycle Shri Avadhesh Mathur, IPS(Retd.), Member, NSAB Shri Avadhesh Mathur, IPS (Retd.) Secretary (Security) Shri K. V. Ravikumar Emeritus Resource Faculty I/c Pro-Vice-Chancellor Centre for Border Management and Intelligence Studies Rashtriya Raksha University Collection of Intelligence in LWE Shri Sudeep Lakhtakia, IPS(Retd.) DG, NSG School of Internal Security and Police Administration Areas Rashtriya Raksha University Human Intelligence Shri Naresh Gupta, Assistant Director (Retd.), IB

Organising Team Technical Intelligence and its Shri Pradeep Kapur, IPS, Advisor (Scientific), NTRO Multiple Uses Dr. Akshat Mehta Propaganda and Shri Abhijeet Chakravertty, Special Secretary University Dean & Disinformation (Retd.), R&AW Associate Professor, Police Administration, Rashtriya Raksha University

Intelligence and Security Shri Dinkar Gupta, IPS, DGP (Punjab) Dr. Dolly Mishra Challenges in Punjab Assistant Professor (Research) Centre for Border Management and Intelligence Studies Intelligence Analysis Shri Sanjiv Kumar, Special Secretary(Retd.), R&AW School of Internal Security and Police Administration Rashtriya Raskha University Counter Intelligence Shri Shantanu Mukharji, IPS(Retd.) Email ID: [email protected] Formerly, National Security Advisor to the Contact Number: 09978401396, 07968126825 Prime Minister of Mauritius

Mr. Sagar Ghodasara Interrogation Techniques Shri Naresh Gupta, Assistant Director (Retd.), IB Research Scholar School of Internal Security and Police Administration Challenges in Conducting Shri R.R. Swain, IPS, Special DG (J&K) Email ID: [email protected] Intelligence Operations in J&K

Ms. Bhavika Pattani Research cum Administrative Assistant Valedictory Address Shri V.S.K. Kaumudi, IPS, School of Internal Security and Police Administration Special Secretary, MHA Email ID: [email protected] Patron Resource Faculty Professor (Dr.) Bimal N. Patel Vice-Chancellor, Rashtriya Raksha University Themes Resource Faculty Member, National Security Advisory Board, India Member, 21st Law Commission of India Key Note Address Ms. Punya Salila Srivastava, IAS, Additional Secretary, MHA

Co-Patron Intelligence and its Cycle Shri Avadhesh Mathur, IPS(Retd.), Member, NSAB Shri Avadhesh Mathur, IPS (Retd.) Secretary (Security) Shri K. V. Ravikumar Emeritus Resource Faculty I/c Pro-Vice-Chancellor Centre for Border Management and Intelligence Studies Rashtriya Raksha University Collection of Intelligence in LWE Shri Sudeep Lakhtakia, IPS(Retd.) DG, NSG School of Internal Security and Police Administration Areas Rashtriya Raksha University Human Intelligence Shri Naresh Gupta, Assistant Director (Retd.), IB

Organising Team Technical Intelligence and its Shri Pradeep Kapur, IPS, Advisor (Scientific), NTRO Multiple Uses Dr. Akshat Mehta Propaganda and Shri Abhijeet Chakravertty, Special Secretary University Dean & Disinformation (Retd.), R&AW Associate Professor, Police Administration, Rashtriya Raksha University

Intelligence and Security Shri Dinkar Gupta, IPS, DGP (Punjab) Dr. Dolly Mishra Challenges in Punjab Assistant Professor (Research) Centre for Border Management and Intelligence Studies Intelligence Analysis Shri Sanjiv Kumar, Special Secretary(Retd.), R&AW School of Internal Security and Police Administration Rashtriya Raskha University Counter Intelligence Shri Shantanu Mukharji, IPS(Retd.) Email ID: [email protected] Formerly, National Security Advisor to the Contact Number: 09978401396, 07968126825 Prime Minister of Mauritius

Mr. Sagar Ghodasara Interrogation Techniques Shri Naresh Gupta, Assistant Director (Retd.), IB Research Scholar School of Internal Security and Police Administration Challenges in Conducting Shri R.R. Swain, IPS, Special DG (J&K) Email ID: [email protected] Intelligence Operations in J&K

Ms. Bhavika Pattani Research cum Administrative Assistant Valedictory Address Shri V.S.K. Kaumudi, IPS, School of Internal Security and Police Administration Special Secretary, MHA Email ID: [email protected] Schedule Schedule

January 18, 2021 January 21, 2021 Time (Hrs) Session Speaker Time (Hrs) Session Speaker 1000 to 1010 Welcome Address Shri K.V. Ravikumar, I/c Pro-Vice-Chancellor, 1000 to 1130 Intelligence Analysis Shri Sanjiv Kumar, Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU), Gujarat Special Secretary(Retd.), R&AW 1010 to 1025 Inaugural Speech Prof. (Dr.) Bimal N. Patel, Vice-Chancellor, 1130 to 1145 Break Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU), Gujarat 1145 to 1315 Counter Intelligence Shri Shantanu Mukharji, IPS(Retd.), 1025 to 1045 Key Note Address Ms. Punya Salila Srivastava, IAS, Formerly National Security Advisor to Additional Secretary, MHA the Prime Minister of Mauritius 1045 to 1100 Vote of Thanks Dr. Akshat Mehta, University Dean & January 22, 2021 Associate Professor, Police Administration, Rashtriya Raksha University. 1000 to 1130 Interrogation Shri Naresh Gupta, Techniques Assistant Director (Retd.), IB 1100 to 1115 Break 1130 to 1145 Break 1115 to 1245 Intelligence and its Shri Avadhesh Mathur, IPS(Retd.), Cycle Member, NSAB 1145 to 1315 Challenges in Shri R.R. Swain, IPS, Conducting ADGP CID (J&K) 1245 to 1330 Break Intelligence Operations in J&K 1330 to 1500 Collection of Shri Sudeep Lakhtakia, IPS(Retd.), DG, NSG Intelligence in LWE 1315 to 1330 Course Report Dr. Dolly Mishra, Assistant Professor Areas (Research), Coordinator, CBMIS, SISPA, RRU.

January 19, 2021 1330 to 1345 Valedictory Address Shri V.S.K. Kaumudi, IPS, Special Secretary, MHA 1000 to 1130 Human Intelligence Shri Naresh Gupta, Assistant Director (Retd.), IB 1345 to 1400 Vote of Thanks Dr. Akshat Mehta, University Dean & 1130 to 1145 Break Associate Professor, Police Administration, Rashtriya Raksha University. 1145 to 1315 Technical Intelligence Shri Pradeep Kapur, IPS, and its Multiple Uses Advisor (Scientific), NTRO January 20, 2021 1000 to 1130 Propaganda and Shri Abhijeet Chakravertty, Disinformation Special Secretary (Retd.), R&AW

1130 to 1145 Break

1145 to 1315 Intelligence and Shri Dinkar Gupta, IPS, Security Challenges in DGP (Punjab) Punjab Schedule Schedule

January 18, 2021 January 21, 2021 Time (Hrs) Session Speaker Time (Hrs) Session Speaker 1000 to 1010 Welcome Address Shri K.V. Ravikumar, I/c Pro-Vice-Chancellor, 1000 to 1130 Intelligence Analysis Shri Sanjiv Kumar, Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU), Gujarat Special Secretary(Retd.), R&AW 1010 to 1025 Inaugural Speech Prof. (Dr.) Bimal N. Patel, Vice-Chancellor, 1130 to 1145 Break Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU), Gujarat 1145 to 1315 Counter Intelligence Shri Shantanu Mukharji, IPS(Retd.), 1025 to 1045 Key Note Address Ms. Punya Salila Srivastava, IAS, Formerly National Security Advisor to Additional Secretary, MHA the Prime Minister of Mauritius 1045 to 1100 Vote of Thanks Dr. Akshat Mehta, University Dean & January 22, 2021 Associate Professor, Police Administration, Rashtriya Raksha University. 1000 to 1130 Interrogation Shri Naresh Gupta, Techniques Assistant Director (Retd.), IB 1100 to 1115 Break 1130 to 1145 Break 1115 to 1245 Intelligence and its Shri Avadhesh Mathur, IPS(Retd.), Cycle Member, NSAB 1145 to 1315 Challenges in Shri R.R. Swain, IPS, Conducting ADGP CID (J&K) 1245 to 1330 Break Intelligence Operations in J&K 1330 to 1500 Collection of Shri Sudeep Lakhtakia, IPS(Retd.), DG, NSG Intelligence in LWE 1315 to 1330 Course Report Dr. Dolly Mishra, Assistant Professor Areas (Research), Coordinator, CBMIS, SISPA, RRU.

January 19, 2021 1330 to 1345 Valedictory Address Shri V.S.K. Kaumudi, IPS, Special Secretary, MHA 1000 to 1130 Human Intelligence Shri Naresh Gupta, Assistant Director (Retd.), IB 1345 to 1400 Vote of Thanks Dr. Akshat Mehta, University Dean & 1130 to 1145 Break Associate Professor, Police Administration, Rashtriya Raksha University. 1145 to 1315 Technical Intelligence Shri Pradeep Kapur, IPS, and its Multiple Uses Advisor (Scientific), NTRO January 20, 2021 1000 to 1130 Propaganda and Shri Abhijeet Chakravertty, Disinformation Special Secretary (Retd.), R&AW

1130 to 1145 Break

1145 to 1315 Intelligence and Shri Dinkar Gupta, IPS, Security Challenges in DGP (Punjab) Punjab