Paris:Marco Erman, the Chief Technical Officer of Thales, the French company that is involved in the Delhi Metro, supply of passport readers for the government and the Mirage 2000 upgrade program, and even the Rafale team, now has another proposition for the Narendra Modi government - "Let's fight terrorism together."
"The station that I took had a baggage checking and then a security checking for security threats at that time, and then there was the billing point as well. Then I said to myself, we as a company may invent something for India that will combine the payment while entering the metro and the verification of 'I am not a terrorist' at one single point. You know, ease the fluidity, but still preserve the security," recalled Erman about when he got the idea to help India to counter terrorist threats.
"We want to invent the future together with India," remarked the man at the thick of the world's futuristic innovation - Marco Erman in an interview with IANS.
He said how he is in love with some of the architecture of New Delhi which he has visited. He said he is aware of concerns stem from India's experience in the past without directly referring to 26/11 Mumbai attacks when the country's financial capital was struck by terrorists from Pakistan killing at least 174 people including foreign nationals.
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"Maybe in the future, if you find the right way for a dialogue, you will probably find solutions other than this that exist," Erman said virtually inviting the Modi government to avail the company's futuristic expertise in dealing with security threats of tomorrow.
Earlier this week, India observed the 11th anniversary of the dastardly Mumbai attack. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that he is pained to recount how extremist forces decided to hurt India's outlook of Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam on the very day it celebrated its democracy. The Chief of all things technical of the innovation giant's blatant articulation in the aftermath of this assumes significance.
Thales provides ticketing systems deployed in Delhi and Gurugram metros as well as Integrated Communications & Supervision systems in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Mumbai, and Delhi metros now looks beyond. The man at the helm of its technical side speaking on the sidelines of Innov Days, an event in Paris where it brags its technological breakthroughs gave another India specific vision of the group while answering a question by IANS.