Terrorism is the unlawful use of force or violence against
persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government,
    the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in
       furtherance of political or social objectives.
•   Fear Factor

•   Attention

•   Causes a government to either
    overreact / dysfunction.
•   Revenge

•   No alternative but force.

•   Social reasons

•   Religious reasons

•   Political reasons
SOCIAL ASPECT

•   Suspicion
•   Tension
•   Fear
•   Livelihood
•   Children
•   Movies
ECONOMICAL ASPECT

• Direct Impact of terrorist attack.

• Financial Markets.

• Defense and homeland security spending.

• Supply chains.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT

•   Destruction of structures.

•   Pollution

•   Harmful chemicals and
    particles released during
    explosion leads to
    infectious diseases.
HOTEL INDUSTRY

Direct Impact:
• Closure of hotel property
  for renovation.
• Diversion of funds, meant
for expansion to repairs.

Indirect Impact:
• Decline in FTAs
TOURISM

• After 26/11 India is figured in global list as an unsafe
country to visit.

• Impact on Airline related business.

• Border clearance cost started to increase.

• Increased spending on border and airport security.
HEALTH

• Death

• Significant diseases

• Temporary loss or permanent injury.

• Memory loss

• Internal bleeding
EDUCATION

• Terrorist attack leads to PTSD in children.

• Death of parents, siblings or close friends.

• Disruption in daily routine, residence or schools.
SPECIAL LEGISLATIONS:

•   MISA : Maintenance of Internal Security Act
•   TADA: Terrorist And Disruptive Activities prevention Act
•   POTA: Prevention Of Terrorist activities Act
•   Police and military action
•   Strategic and tactical force
•   New central agency(central anti-terrorism agency)
Primary prevention:

• Education
• Understand the differences in cultures, religions, beliefs and human behaviors
• Think of the peace, freedom and equality of all human beings, not just “my
group of people”
• Eliminate the root of terrorism

Secondary prevention

•   Establish surveillance and monitoring system on terrorism attack
•   Improve protective system for citizens
•   Tertiary prevention
•   Early detection of the sources
•   Rescue the survivors
•   Console the rest of the population
• Terrorism is unlawful act.

• Terrorism has a long history of being used to achieve political,
  religious and ideological objectives

• Terrorism is designed to make a point, through
  psychological means, fear.

• Even through the events of terrorist, the risk of dying from
  terrorism has remained much lower than that from
  motor vehicles, smoking, and alcoholic beverage.
Impact of Terrorism

Impact of Terrorism

  • 2.
    Terrorism is theunlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.
  • 3.
    Fear Factor • Attention • Causes a government to either overreact / dysfunction.
  • 4.
    Revenge • No alternative but force. • Social reasons • Religious reasons • Political reasons
  • 5.
    SOCIAL ASPECT • Suspicion • Tension • Fear • Livelihood • Children • Movies
  • 6.
    ECONOMICAL ASPECT • DirectImpact of terrorist attack. • Financial Markets. • Defense and homeland security spending. • Supply chains.
  • 7.
    ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT • Destruction of structures. • Pollution • Harmful chemicals and particles released during explosion leads to infectious diseases.
  • 8.
    HOTEL INDUSTRY Direct Impact: •Closure of hotel property for renovation. • Diversion of funds, meant for expansion to repairs. Indirect Impact: • Decline in FTAs
  • 9.
    TOURISM • After 26/11India is figured in global list as an unsafe country to visit. • Impact on Airline related business. • Border clearance cost started to increase. • Increased spending on border and airport security.
  • 10.
    HEALTH • Death • Significantdiseases • Temporary loss or permanent injury. • Memory loss • Internal bleeding
  • 11.
    EDUCATION • Terrorist attackleads to PTSD in children. • Death of parents, siblings or close friends. • Disruption in daily routine, residence or schools.
  • 13.
    SPECIAL LEGISLATIONS: • MISA : Maintenance of Internal Security Act • TADA: Terrorist And Disruptive Activities prevention Act • POTA: Prevention Of Terrorist activities Act • Police and military action • Strategic and tactical force • New central agency(central anti-terrorism agency)
  • 14.
    Primary prevention: • Education •Understand the differences in cultures, religions, beliefs and human behaviors • Think of the peace, freedom and equality of all human beings, not just “my group of people” • Eliminate the root of terrorism Secondary prevention • Establish surveillance and monitoring system on terrorism attack • Improve protective system for citizens • Tertiary prevention • Early detection of the sources • Rescue the survivors • Console the rest of the population
  • 15.
    • Terrorism isunlawful act. • Terrorism has a long history of being used to achieve political, religious and ideological objectives • Terrorism is designed to make a point, through psychological means, fear. • Even through the events of terrorist, the risk of dying from terrorism has remained much lower than that from motor vehicles, smoking, and alcoholic beverage.