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Concept Note
National security risks are no longer confined to borders or battlefields. Military confrontation, grey-zone operations, water insecurity, cyberattacks, geopolitical instability, supply-chain disruption and institutional fragmentation can directly affect businesses, financial markets, manufacturers, critical infrastructure and civilian populations.
This ten-day lecture series will examine India’s emerging security challenges through a multidomain framework. It will connect strategic risk assessment with economic security, corporate resilience, business continuity, infrastructure protection and civil-defence planning. The series is designed to bring together perspectives from the armed forces, strategic community, government, industry, finance and critical-infrastructure sectors.
Core objectives
- Develop a common vocabulary for understanding multidomain national-security risk.
- Trace how geopolitical and military shocks transmit to markets, supply chains and industrial production.
- Identify vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure, technology systems and corporate operations.
- Strengthen public–private coordination, strategic foresight and crisis preparedness.
- Build a whole-of-nation framework for anticipation, response, recovery and resilience.
Intended participants
Senior and mid-level representatives from the armed forces, government, public-sector undertakings, private industry, manufacturing, banking and finance, stock-market institutions, logistics and shipping, energy, telecommunications, technology, critical-infrastructure organisations, emergency services and civil defence.














