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A New Stage for India’s Security Story

At a time when cyber intrusions, hybrid warfare, and urban safety challenges dominate headlines, India is preparing to host an event that brings every dimension of security under one roof. The Times Secure India Summit (TSIS) 2025 is where government leaders, corporate chiefs, global experts, and frontline heroes will meet to redefine how the nation thinks about protection and resilience. More than a conference, it is being shaped as a landmark initiative to turn dialogue into action and recognition into reform.

The summit’s strength lies in its line-up. Guests of Honour include Shri Ram Nath Kovind, Hon’ble Former President of India, and Shri Rajnath Singh, Hon’ble Defence Minister of India.* Alongside them are strategic leaders such as Lt. Gen. Rajesh Pant (Retd.), Former National Cyber Security Coordinator, Maj Gen G.D. Bakshi (Retd.), and Pankaj Kumar Singh, Former Deputy National Security Advisor. Global voices like H.E. Omar Saif Ghobash, Assistant Minister for Culture & Public Diplomacy, Government of UAE, bring an international perspective. Senior fire service directors, police veterans, and industry security leaders will ensure the dialogue is as broad as it is deep.

Across one power-packed day, the agenda explores four pillars – national security, cybersecurity and privacy, fire and life safety, and security technology.

● National Preparedness: Cutting through noise and narratives to confront India’s hybrid threats.
● Cyber and AI: Can privacy and trust survive in a digitally integrated age?
● Fire Safety & EV Risks: Beyond compliance – rethinking safety in the era of urban growth and electric mobility.
● Security Technology: From hardware to intelligence, the reinvention of surveillance, access control, and smart defences.

Industry showcases and success stories will complement the discussions, grounding visionary debates in practical examples of risk solutions already in use.

Crowning the evening, the Secure India Awards will honour excellence across corporate, fire safety, and cyber domains. From secure campuses and manufacturing hubs to innovative Made-in-India products, the awards recognise strategies that set new standards.

What makes these awards unique is the tribute to frontline protectors. The categories for the Peregrine Bravest Security Guard of the Year and the Bravest Firefighter of the Year not only bring national recognition but also extend life-changing support through family health insurance and education sponsorships for their children. It is recognition with real impact, beyond the applause.

Nominations close on 28 August 2025. To submit entries, visit www. secureindiasummit.com/awards

With leading partners from industry, governance, and media, TSIS 2025 is poised to catalyse collaboration. It is a space where public and private sectors meet, where innovation is showcased, and where strategies are co-created to strengthen India’s resilience.

Sagarika Chakraborty
CEO – India, IIRIS

The Times Secure India Summit 2025 is not just about conversations; it is about charting the course for India’s security future. By bringing together policymakers, industry leaders, and unsung heroes, it promises to leave a lasting imprint on how the nation safeguards itself in an era of complex risks.



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