INDESEC Expo 2010 is India’s only exhibition and conference dedicated to homeland security. The expo will be held from 6th to 8th September 2010 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India.
INDESEC Conference 2010 is expected to attract large participations both from Indian as well as international industry, Government and media in the exhibition.
The exhibition and conference is being organised by Informa India with the support of Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
Building on the phenomenal success of 2009, INDESEC 2010 maintains its total focus on the Indian Government’s urgent need to procure the most advanced technological solutions to meet their homeland and national security requirements.
The INDESEC Expo 2010 exhibitors profile include Maritime and Coastal Security, Border Security, Airport Security, Transport Security, Critical Infrastructure Security, Disaster Management, Helicopters, Counter-terrorism, Chemical, Biological, Radiation and Nuclear (CBRN), Personal Protection Clothing & Equipment, Simulation and Training, Surveillance and Target Acquisition etc.
The senior visitors at the expo will be ministers and decision makers from the Ministry of Home Affairs, central police and paramilitary organisations, the intelligence services, Ministry of Defence, Coastguard, individual state ministers and senior police representatives.
INDESEC Expo 2010
Article Posted on : - Jul 05, 2010
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