India Faces Cyber Insecurity as Global Geoeconomic Conflict Surges: WEF Report

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India Faces Cyber Insecurity as Global Geoeconomic Conflict Surges: WEF Report
Overview

The World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report identifies geoeconomic conflict as the top global threat for 2026, while highlighting cyber insecurity as India's most significant risk. The report also points to environmental collapse and AI as major long-term concerns, with global leaders anticipating a turbulent future.

Global Threats Emerge

Geoeconomic conflict has surged to become the foremost global risk for 2026, according to the World Economic Forum's (WEF) latest Global Risks Report. This confrontation, which involves countries leveraging economic tools like trade sanctions, has climbed eight positions. It's followed by widespread misinformation and disinformation, societal polarization, extreme weather events, and interstate conflict on a two-year horizon.

India's Vulnerabilities Identified

For India specifically, the report pinpoints cyber insecurity as the paramount risk. This is compounded by concerns over income inequality, insufficient public services, potential economic downturns, and state-based armed conflict. The WEF also noted that critical infrastructure is emerging as a new battlefront globally, with potential flashpoints over water resources like the Indus River Basin.

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