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India’s Data Centre Boom Has A Security Blind Spot

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India’s Data Centre Boom Has A Security Blind Spot

India’s rapidly expanding data centre infrastructure is facing a growing mix of cybersecurity, physical and geopolitical threats, raising concerns over the resilience of critical digital infrastructure.

As data centres power AI, cloud, financial services and government systems, disruptions can have consequences far beyond the facility, with the average cost of a data breach in India reaching ₹25.5 Cr in 2026.

From the alleged Kudankulam-linked breach and rising ransomware threats to data centre fires and geopolitical attacks, the story examines the evolving risk landscape and how enterprises, operators and regulators are allocating responsibility for security and losses.

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Data centres have evolved from specialised computing facilities into critical infrastructure powering the modern digital economy. As India rapidly expands its data centre footprint, these facilities are increasingly becoming targets for cyberattacks, physical disruptions and even geopolitical threats.

The stakes are also rising. Data centres now support AI platforms, financial systems, government workloads and other critical infrastructure, meaning an attack or disruption can have consequences far beyond the facility itself.

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