The Asian Age

CISF set to offer expert advice to Saarc countries

- SUNIL THAPLIYAL

The CISF is likely to provide consultanc­y in security and fire safety to the institutio­ns in Qatar and South Asian Associatio­n for Regional Cooperatio­n ( Saarc) countries.

The move is likely to generate substantia­l revenue for the CISF.

According to sources, the Central Industrial Security Force ( CISF) is going to sign a MoU with Qatar regarding the security and fire safety consultanc­y.

A team of Qatar government officials are all set to visit India so that the deal can materialis­e.

“The concerned ministries and agencies are in touch with the prospectiv­e clients of these countries. As the CISF has the expertise to provide safety to the industrial institutio­ns and also has the expertise to deal with fire hazards, Qatar and other Saarc countries are keen to take the consultanc­y service to improve security at their respective originatio­ns and industrial installati­ons,” said a source on condition of anonymity.

Qatar’s economy is one of the richest in the world. Petroleum and natural gas are the cornerston­es of Qatar’s economy and account for over 70 per cent of the total revenue, more than 60 per cent of gross domestic product, and 85 per cent of the export earnings. Qatar has the world’s third largest proven natural gas reserve and is the second largest exporter of natural gas.

In 1999, the Parliament had further widened the charter of duties of CISF by allowing its deployment in “joint ventures.”

“We cannot disclose this now as we don’t have any concrete evidence about this developmen­t as of now. This matter is being dealt by the concerned ministries and agencies,” said CISF spokespers­on Hemendra Singh.

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