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Cyber attacks are becoming a major problem in today’s digital environment. Cybercriminals are always using the Internet to undertake sophisticated attacks against both governments and organizations.
The Digital India Act (DIA) is being proposed by the Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to replace the existing IT Act of 2000.
Indian and Philippine naval crews sailed together for the first time in the South China Sea, officials said on Monday, one of several joint exercises the Philippine navy has held to counter China’s far-reaching maritime claims.
In India, 23 dog breeds were banned on March 12, 2024. The Delhi High Court issued the rulling after a committee of experts and animal welfare organizations submitted their findings in response to a ruling that prohibited the keeping of some dog breeds as pets. To stop the dog from breeding, owners of the restricted breed are advised to get their pets sterilized.
The Dalai Lama said there would be a “structured framework” for his succession and reflected on a “profoundly purposeful and deeply fulfilling” life as spiritual and administrative leaders gathered on Monday to begin celebrations for his 90th birthday.
Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C) has launched the new e-Zero FIR initiative to apprehend any criminal with previously unheard-of speed, according to Indian Home Minister Amit Shah.
The Karnataka government is the first state in India to create a dedicated, real-time cybercrime response and intelligence hub, having formed India’s first Cyber Command Unit in an innovative move to combat the growing threat of digital fraud.
The Indian Ministry of Home Affairs launched the Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C) to address cybercrime in India in a comprehensive and coordinated way.
With segments like pet food, pet supplies, and pet services, India’s pet care industry is broad and full of opportunities for both new and established businesses.
India on Wednesday rejected China’s renaming of 27 places in Arunachal Pradesh as a “vain and preposterous” move, saying its northeastern border state, which Beijing claims is part of Zangnan or southern Tibet, remains an “integral and inalienable” part of the country.