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INDIAN NAVY SUCCESSFULLY ORGANISES SEMINAR ON ‘IMPACT OF CYBER ATTACKS ON MARITIME SECTOR AND ITS EFFECTS ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS’ — UPSC Current Affairs | October 16, 2025
INDIAN NAVY SUCCESSFULLY ORGANISES SEMINAR ON ‘IMPACT OF CYBER ATTACKS ON MARITIME SECTOR AND ITS EFFECTS ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS’
The Indian Navy organized a seminar on cybersecurity in the maritime sector, emphasizing the need to protect critical infrastructure and promote collaboration among stakeholders; the seminar highlighted vulnerabilities and mitigation strategies, aligning with national initiatives like 'Samudra se Samriddhi' and 'Viksit Bharat'.
Ministry of Defence INDIAN NAVY SUCCESSFULLY ORGANISES SEMINAR ON ‘IMPACT OF CYBER ATTACKS ON MARITIME SECTOR AND ITS EFFECTS ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS’ Posted On: 16 OCT 2025 5:09PM by PIB Delhi Indian Navy successfully organized a seminar on 'Impact of Cyber Attacks on Maritime Sector and Its Effects on National Security and International Relations' at the Sushma Swaraj Bhawan, New Delhi on 16 Oct 2025. The event was aimed at enhancing the understanding of cyber threats in the maritime domain and fostering collaboration amongst key stakeholders to strengthen the national cybersecurity posture. Adm Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff welcomed the Chief Guest, Hon’ble Minister of State for the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), and Commerce & Industry, Shri Jitin Prasada, who delivered the Keynote Address and stressed upon the growing significance of cybersecurity in safeguarding the maritime sector and our responsibility towards building a robust, resilient, and responsive maritime cyber defence architecture. CNS in his address, emphasised the government’s focus on the maritime sector as central to India’s economic and security goals. Under the vision of ‘Samudra se Samriddhi’, India’s maritime growth is guided by initiatives like Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, Sagarmala, and PM Gati Shakti. He also highlighted the need to embed cybersecurity into all maritime systems from inception and strengthen coordination among stakeholders for rapid information sharing. The seminar featured three eminent panel discussions each led by distinguished experts from the key ministries and organisations including the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG), the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS), the Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL), the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH), the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), the National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre (NCIIPC), and the National Maritime Foundation (NMF) as well as leaders from private organisations. The panels addressed Global Cyber Threats to Maritime Infrastructure, Civil and Military Partnership, and Maritime Sector as Critical Information Infrastructure. The discussion brought out the increasing importance of cybersecurity in the maritime sector, stressing the urgent need to identify the maritime sector as an independent Critical Information Infrastructure (CII). On the sidelines of the seminar, a Tech Exhibition was organised in partnership with Data Security Council of India (DSCI) featuring indigenous innovations in cybersecurity and defence technologies by various Start-ups from across the country towards promoting Aatmanirbharta and the vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047. The key outcomes of the seminar included identification of vulnerabilities within the digital ecosystem supporting the maritime sector and formulation of mitigation strategies to strengthen the overall cybersecurity in the maritime sector. This seminar is a testament that the Navy remains committed to enhancing maritime cyber resilience, fostering collaboration among the policymakers, industry, and technologists to ensure India’s secure and prosperous digital maritime future. ________________________________________________________________ VM/SPS 218/25 (Release ID: 2179931) Read this release in: Urdu
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Ministry of Defence INDIAN NAVY SUCCESSFULLY ORGANISES SEMINAR ON ‘IMPACT OF CYBER ATTACKS ON MARITIME SECTOR AND ITS EFFECTS ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS’ Posted On: 16 OCT 2025 5:09PM by PIB Delhi Indian Navy successfully organized a seminar on 'Impact of Cyber Attacks on Maritime Sector and Its Effects on National Security and International Relations' at the Sushma Swaraj Bhawan, New Delhi on 16 Oct 2025. The event was aimed at enhancing the understanding of cyber threats in the maritime domain and fostering collaboration amongst key stakeholders to strengthen the national cybersecurity posture. Adm Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff welcomed the Chief Guest, Hon’ble Minister of State for the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), and Commerce & Industry, Shri Jitin Prasada, who delivered the Keynote Address and stressed upon the growing significance of cybersecurity in safeguarding the maritime sector and our responsibility towards building a robust, resilient, and responsive maritime cyber defence architecture. CNS in his address, emphasised the government’s focus on the maritime sector as central to India’s economic and security goals. Under the vision of ‘Samudra se Samriddhi’, India’s maritime growth is guided by initiatives like Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, Sagarmala, and PM Gati Shakti. He also highlighted the need to embed cybersecurity into all maritime systems from inception and strengthen coordination among stakeholders for rapid information sharing. The seminar featured three eminent panel discussions each led by distinguished experts from the key ministries and organisations including the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG), the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS), the Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL), the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH), the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), the National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre (NCIIPC), and the National Maritime Foundation (NMF) as well as leaders from private organisations. The panels addressed Global Cyber Threats to Maritime Infrastructure, Civil and Military Partnership, and Maritime Sector as Critical Information Infrastructure. The discussion brought out the increasing importance of cybersecurity in the maritime sector, stressing the urgent need to identify the maritime sector as an independent Critical Information Infrastructure (CII). On the sidelines of the seminar, a Tech Exhibition was organised in partnership with Data Security Council of India (DSCI) featuring indigenous innovations in cybersecurity and defence technologies by various Start-ups from across the country towards promoting Aatmanirbharta and the vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047. The key outcomes of the seminar included identification of vulnerabilities within the digital ecosystem supporting the maritime sector and formulation of mitigation strategies to strengthen the overall cybersecurity in the maritime sector. This seminar is a testament that the Navy remains committed to enhancing maritime cyber resilience, fostering collaboration among the policymakers, industry, and technologists to ensure India’s secure and prosperous digital maritime future. ________________________________________________________________ VM/SPS 218/25 (Release ID: 2179931) Read this release in: Urdu
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Prelims Facts (Factual Knowledge)

  1. Date and location of the seminar.
  2. Organizing body: Indian Navy.
  3. Key initiatives mentioned: Samudra se Samriddhi, Sagarmala, PM Gati Shakti.
  4. Role of CERT-In and NCIIPC.
  5. Focus on Aatmanirbharta and Viksit Bharat.
  6. DSCI partnership for Tech Exhibition.

Mains Angles (Analytical Discussion)

  1. Discuss the importance of cybersecurity in the maritime sector for India's national security.
  2. Analyze the challenges and opportunities in building a resilient maritime cyber defence architecture.
  3. Evaluate the role of public-private partnerships in enhancing cybersecurity in critical infrastructure.
  4. Examine the implications of cyber attacks on international relations and maritime trade.
  5. How can India leverage indigenous technologies to strengthen its maritime cybersecurity posture?

Essay Themes (Critical Thinking)

Cybersecurity and National Security: Challenges and Opportunities

The Future of Maritime Security in the Digital Age

India's Role in Promoting Cybersecurity in the Indo-Pacific Region

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