Undersea Infrastructure Security

Undersea infrastructure, especially submarine communication cables and offshore energy assets, is vital for global connectivity and energy security. For India, disruption of these assets poses a serious national security and economic risk, given its dependence on maritime networks.

Risks to Communication Cables

  • Vulnerability to Sabotage and Espionage: Cables are susceptible to intentional damage by state/non-state actors, enabling data interception or disruption.
  • Limited Redundancy: Damage to key cable routes in the Indian Ocean can cause internet outages and financial transaction delays.
  • Surveillance Risks: Advanced actors can tap cables for strategic intelligence gathering.

Risks to Energy Assets

  • Offshore Oil and Gas ....
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