Why in the news?
- Indian Defence Minister urges armed forces to be ready for unconventional threats while addressing the Combined Commanders’ Conference, 2025 in Kolkata.
Unconventional Threats to Indian Security
- What are Unconventional Threats?: Unconventional threats are non-traditional, transnational, and often civilian-centric challenges like cyberattacks, pandemics, and climate change that directly affect national stability and sovereignty.
- Major Unconventional Threats:
- Cybersecurity Threats:
- Data breaches, ransomware, and attacks on critical infrastructure.
- India is among the top global targets for cyberattacks.
- Disinformation & Information Warfare:
- Manipulation of social media to spread communal tensions, fake news, and influence elections.
- Biological & Pandemic Risks:
- Covid-19 revealed gaps in preparedness.
- Concerns over dual-use biotechnology and bio-terrorism.
- Climate Change & Environmental Stress:
- Extreme weather, floods, glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs), desertification, and sea-level rise.
- Triggers migration, resource conflicts, and disaster-management stress.
- Economic & Resource Security:
- Dependence on critical minerals, medical imports, and energy supplies exposes India to coercion.
- Hybrid & Grey-zone Warfare:
- Proxy actors, sabotage of infrastructure, cross-border terrorism below conventional war threshold.
- Maritime & Resource Challenges:
- Illegal fishing, seabed resource competition (e.g., polymetallic nodules), piracy.
- Cybersecurity Threats:
- Government Response:
- Cyber: CERT-In, National Cyber Security Policy.
- Biosecurity: National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) guidelines; Indo-US biosecurity dialogue.
- Climate: National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC), disaster risk reduction strategies.
- International Cooperation: Participation in QUAD, G20, UN for cyber, climate, and health norms.
- Challenges:
- Weak attribution in cyber/bio threats.
- Institutional fragmentation & lack of coordination.
- Resource and skilled manpower shortage.
- Disinformation spreads faster than regulatory checks.
- Way Forward:
- Establish integrated threat response cells for cyber, bio, and climate risks.
- Strengthen critical infrastructure resilience and cyber workforce.
- Create a comprehensive national biosecurity framework.
- Mainstream climate-security linkages into defence and planning.
- Build public awareness against misinformation; promote media literacy.
- Diversify supply chains and secure critical minerals.
- Lead in global norm-setting on cyber, AI, and biosecurity.