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Cyber security an integral part

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
February 11, 2026
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Cyber security has moved from the margins of governance to its very core. In his recent address on cybercrime, Union Home Minister Amit Shah underscored a reality India can no longer afford to ignore, stating that in an era of digital payments, online services and connected infrastructure, cyber security is now an integral part of national security. The scale of the challenge is immense. Cyber fraud, data theft and digital sabotage do not respect borders, uniforms or traditional battle lines. They strike citizens in their homes, disrupt businesses, and can paralyse critical systems. Against this backdrop, the government’s recent gains deserve attention. According to official figures, India has saved over Rs 8,000 crore by preventing cyber frauds, while more than 20,000 accused have been arrested till last year. These numbers signal not just enforcement success, but growing institutional capacity. Initiatives such as improved coordination between states, specialised cybercrime units, faster reporting mechanisms and greater use of technology in policing are beginning to show results. Equally important is the political recognition that cyber threats require the same seriousness as conventional security risks. When digital trust erodes, economic confidence and social stability suffer alongside it. However, achievement should not breed complacency. Cyber criminals constantly adapt, exploiting new platforms, artificial intelligence and human vulnerability. Law enforcement must therefore invest continuously in skills, tools and international cooperation. Citizens, too, have a role to play through awareness, digital hygiene and timely reporting. Amit Shah’s emphasis on cyber security as national security marks a necessary shift in mindset. The task ahead is to translate this vision into sustained action, ensuring that India’s digital future remains secure, resilient and inclusive for all, in an increasingly connected world.

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