The document discusses different types of man-made disasters in India, including sociological hazards like terrorism, civil disorder, and war, as well as technological hazards such as industrial and structural failures, power outages, hazardous material accidents, and fires. It notes several recent man-made disasters in India like the 2008 Mumbai attacks and 2012 Assam violence. While India aims to become a developed nation by 2020, the document predicts that man-made disasters will remain a threat, including increased terrorism, civil disorders, the possibility of war with other countries, and technological hazards from nuclear power, oil and chemical spills, and transportation accidents as development accelerates.