India’s telecom sector is facing new cybersecurity risks as advanced artificial intelligence tools evolve. Experts warn that AI models raise telecom cyber threat concerns in India, especially because telecom networks form a critical part of the country’s digital infrastructure.
Officials say powerful AI systems can identify security weaknesses in telecom networks much faster than before. This ability may allow hackers to launch complex cyberattacks or disrupt communication services. Because telecom systems support banking, emergency services, and digital payments, any breach could affect millions of users.
Technology experts believe that AI models raise telecom cyber threat concerns in India as cybercriminals could misuse advanced tools to automate attacks or exploit network vulnerabilities. The rapid development of AI has made these threats more sophisticated and difficult to detect.
Authorities and telecom companies are now strengthening cybersecurity systems. They plan to invest in stronger monitoring tools, better threat detection, and closer cooperation between telecom operators and regulators.
Experts say improving digital security and updating telecom infrastructure will help protect India’s communication networks from future AI-driven cyber threats.









