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India's first degree course on tackling terrorism | TwoCircles.net

By Richa Sharma, IANS,

New Delhi : Sumaya Rafiq Zargar, 23, grew up in Srinagar under the shadow of militancy but does not want her next generation to live in fear. She is in a batch of 18 students who have enrolled for the country's first degree course in countering terrorism.

An initiative of Pune-based NGO Sarhad that works in insurgency-battered Jammu and Kashmir, the two-year post- graduate course called Counter Terrorism and Peace Management starts Oct 2 - the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi - at the Sarhad Research Centre in Pune.

Sarhad runs a chain of colleges, including technical institutions. This course will be run by Sarhad Research Centre for Counter-terrorism and Peace Management. They have applied for recognition of the course by the University Grants Commission.

"I have seen terrorism from close quarters. My uncle died after being tortured by terrorists. Several nights, nobody in the family could sleep due to the fear of being killed. I don't want my next generation to grow up under the same fear and pain," Sumaya, a media professional, told IANS.

She says the only reason for her joining the course is to understand the causes, ideologies, modus operandi and, ultimately, the ways to resolve the problem of terrorism.

The brainchild of Sanjay Nahar, the founder of Sarhad, the course was designed after the 2008 Mumbai terror attack.

"India has been a victim of terrorism for so many decades. And especially after the Mumbai terror attacks, it has become very important that we study terrorism and educate people about counter-terrorism strategy," Nahar told IANS.

Of the 18 students -- four girls and 14 boys -- many are masters in business administration (MBA), hotel management graduates and media professionals. The course fees are Rs.30,000 a year.

"The course will be conducted in the weekends and students will be taken to terror-affected sites as part of their practical training. We have roped in various top senior policemen and army personnel, who have successfully thwarted terrorist attacks, lawyers, journalists and also some surrendered militants, who will explain how they became terrorists," Nahar said.

The center has received a good response from people abroad also. However, due to some legal technicalities none of them is enrolled in this batch. The centre is planning to accommodate them in the next batch.

Nahar said they had contacted some 10 five-star hotels and 200 companies for campus recruitment and a majority of them have shown interest.

Some companies have approached us to train all their employees in counter-terrorism and peace management, he said.

The first year of the course will include the etymology and philosophy of terrorism, terrorist ideologies and modus operandi, national policy and role of the print and electronic media.

The second year will focus on different terrorist groups, socio-economic factors that mould a terrorist's mindset, control strategy, retention camps, drugs and arms trafficking.

The course has been designed by experts from various fields -- legal, administrative, police, academic and security -- under the guidance of Aligarh Muslim University's former vice-chancellor Mahmud-ur-Rahman.

Rahman, a retired officer of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), had served in various administrative posts in Jammu and Kashmir from 1966 to 1995.

"The students will be equipped to work at the ground level in areas affected by terrorism and play a vital role in restoring peace and harmony. Also, with their understanding they will be equipped to help societies and businesses come up with strategies and ideas to combat terrorism," said Rahman.

There will be visiting faculty from other terror-affected Asian countries -- Nepal, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Iraq.

On the advantage of the course, Rahman said: "There is no counter-terrorism training or knowledge offered to common people though they become the major victims in any terror attack. The course is about managing peace in the country."
 
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Definitely a positive step by GoI...:)

Goood thing is to get the information from various countries..
 
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Hahaha, you think a terrorist wont shoot you coz you have Counter Terrorism and Peace Management degree. lol
 
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Hahaha, you think a terrorist wont shoot you coz you have Counter Terrorism and Peace Management degree. lol
Childish comment :rolleyes: . Do you know that US and other countries have dedicated courses on this as well. Its about time that India had this. These same people are hired by NGOs, government agencies and policy making bodies e.t.c. Its not only about India but a global use for example for companies working in Afghanistan.

Like Sun Tzu said, if you know yourself and know your enemy then you don't need to fear the outcome of a 100 battles. A blinkered view of terrorism will cause more problems than solutions because you wouldn't know WHO or WHAT you are suppose to fight.
Btw do you think that just because you are IPS graduate no criminal will shoot you?

Maybe you should join that course ;)
 
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Childish comment :rolleyes: . Do you know that US and other countries have dedicated courses on this as well. Its about time that India had this. These same people are hired by NGOs, government agencies and policy making bodies e.t.c. Its not only about India but a global use for example for companies working in Afghanistan.

Like Sun Tzu said, if you know yourself and know your enemy then you don't need to fear the outcome of a 100 battles. A blinkered view of terrorism will cause more problems than solutions because you wouldn't know WHO or WHAT you are suppose to fight.
Btw do you think that just because you are IPS graduate no criminal will shoot you?

Maybe you should join that course ;)

Cool down buddy, it was a joke. cheers :cheers:
 
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Some limited weapons training to ordinary citizens will be handy as well. You never know. We are sorrounded by enemies all the time.
 
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Some limited weapons training to ordinary citizens will be handy as well. You never know. We are sorrounded by enemies all the time.

you mean like this......

http://blog.taragana.com/n/woman-kills-militant-in-jammu-and-kashmir-180247/

Woman kills militant in Jammu and Kashmir

JAMMU - In what may be the first ever such act of resistance against militants in Jammu and Kashmir, a young woman in Rajouri district killed one militant and injured and drove away two others who had barged into her house and tried to abduct her, police said Monday. :devil::cheers:


Rashida Begum and her husband Noor Mohammad were sleeping in their house in Shadhara village in Thanna Mandi area of the district, about 190 km north-east of Jammu, when a group of three militants barged into their house late Sunday night, police in Rajouri said.

As the militants, armed with automatic assault rifles, demanded the woman be handed over to them and threatened Noor Mohammad, Rashida picked up an axe and hit one militant, killing him:sniper:. A violent scuffle ensued, in which another militant was injured. The two remaining militants fled, but not before Rashida and her husband snatched the weapon of one of them. :lol:
Police officials in the district have commended Rashida’s courage.

“This is a great act by the woman,”:agree::tup: a police official said.
 
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some more reports from TOI....

On Dashami, Jammu housewife kills jihadi with axe - India - NEWS - The Times of India

On Dashami, Jammu housewife kills jihadi with axe


JAMMU: As the country bid farewell to goddess Durga, the demon-slayer, on Dashami and witnessed the evil king Ravana being vanquished on Dussehra, a
humble Muslim woman in a remote Jammu village slew a dreaded Lashkar terrorist single-handedly.
(what a comparison sir ji:angel:)( Watch Video )

Exhibiting astonishing, raw courage, Rashida Begum took on the two terrorists who had barged into her home late Sunday night in Thana Mandi village in Rajouri district. The woman, in her early forties, grabbed an axe and swung it wildly, killing one of the armed terrorists and injuring the other.:flame: Seeing his partner meet a bloody end, the other terrorist fled in sheer dread:hang2:.

A Rajouri-based police officer said the two terrorists of Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Pakistan-based group that carried out the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, had entered Noor Ahmad's home around 9pm with the intention of holding the family hostage.

Police said the two also wanted information on some local targets that Noor and his family members refused to provide. Angered by the resistance, the two began beating them up, threatening to eliminate the family, when Noor's wife, Rashida, took them by surprise, pouncing on one of them from behind. She brought down an axe in powerful blows, killing the terrorist on the spot.

She then charged at his partner who, nonplussed, was trying to gather his wits. Rashida and the rest of the family members soon overpowered him and snatched his weapon. However, the terrorist escaped under the cover of darkness, but not before receiving sharp cuts in the face-off with the furious housewife.

Rajouri's additional superintendent of police Shabir Ahmed said investigations were on establish to identity of the duo but the slain terrorist was believed to be Osama, a Pakistan-based LeT commander, wanted in many cases of extortion and terror related activities. ``We are awaiting more details from the spot where a police team is carrying out further investigation,'' Ahmed said. Security forces are combing the area for the escaped terrorist.
 
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On the advantage of the course, Rahman said: "There is no counter-terrorism training or knowledge offered to common people though they become the major victims in any terror attack. The course is about managing peace in the country."

Why not to Common People??? Then why they need Common People to JOIN Defense services...?


I also Like to Counter Terrorism but I am A COMMON MAN...Funny it is. They think that we don't have the real pain of terror????:what:
 
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