India is at a transitional moment in it’s history, both economically and socially. In a world where cybersecurity plays a key role in national resilience and security, both of which are key factors in a nationalistic identity, India has not pushed for domestic hardware production or increased funding priorities for technological and cybersecurity advancements. Despite smartphones and other technologies being assembles in India, the tech originates from foreign entities. India constantly pushes for domestic production of so many goods, yet there is a lack of effort when it comes to hardware. Especially given the rise of number of cyberattacks in India, especially within Government Infrastructure. “Sameer Patil, Director of the Centre for Security, Strategy, and Technology at the Observer Research Foundation; Major Vineet Kumar, Founder and Global President of CyberPeace; and Dr. Sushil Meher, Chief Information Officer at AIIMS Delhi join an insightful discussion with Anannya Saraswat from APAC News Network and CXO News to explore the escalating number of cyberattacks in India. Together, they shed light on the underlying causes, challenges, and proactive measures being taken to tackle this critical concern.”