India's ranking reached the top 10 countries in the world in cyber security…, Ram temple was also targeted
News Update March 29, 2025 03:24 PM

New Delhi. Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnav (Ashwini Vaishnav) said in the Rajya Sabha on Friday that there is a strong mechanism to deal with cyber attacks in the country and in Cyber ​​Security, India's rankings have reached the top ten countries in the world.

Vaishnav said in response to supplementary questions during the Question Hour in the House that in the field of cyber security, the ranking in the world of India was around 30 to 40 but a strong cyber security system has been formed in the country in the last few years. With this, India has joined the top ten countries in the cyber security rankings. He said that with the help of this strong cyber security system, the meeting of G-20 countries was failed last year and a large-scale cyber attack attempt in the country during the life of Lord Ram in Ayodhya. He said that now some other countries of the world also want to seek cooperation from India in this region.

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In response to another question, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jitin Prasad said that the export of fruits from the country has increased by 47 percent. He said that the government is taking all the necessary steps to increase exports and maintain fruits and maintain their quality. They are also treated to protect fruits from pests. He said that the packaging process of fruits is also being made state -of -the -art. He said that banana, orange, litchi, pomegranate and other fruits are exported from India. The Union Minister said that work is also being done towards keeping these fruits according to the standards of abroad.

He said that Parliament has passed the Digital Personal Data Protection Act on the legal front and has also strengthened the provisions in existing IT laws. Vaishnav said that apart from this, the new Indian Code of Justice Act has provisions for punishment for cyber criminals.

He said that on the technical side, the Union Home Ministry has set up the Indian Cyber ​​Crime Coordination Center (I4C) to coordinate and effectively deal with cyber crimes and got good results. Vaishnav said that according to the information given by 'CERT-in' and tracked, the total number of cyber security incidents was 15,92,917 in 2023 and 13,91,457 in 2022, which increased to 20,41,360 in 2024.

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