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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Partners with SBI Life Insurance to Launch AI-Driven Cyber Defence Innovation Hub for Insurance Sector

In a major step toward strengthening India’s digital security ecosystem, IIT Bombay has joined hands with SBI Life Insurance to establish the ‘Bharat AI & Cyber Innovation Hub for Insurance’, a dedicated research and innovation centre focused on advancing indigenous artificial intelligence and cybersecurity solutions for the country’s insurance industry. The initiative is designed to develop AI-powered cyber defence systems that are conceptualised, built, and owned within India, aligning with the government’s broader Atmanirbhar Bharat vision of technological self-reliance. With India’s insurance premium market expected to expand at an annual growth rate of 6.9% through 2030, ensuring stronger cyber security infrastructure and safeguarding customer data have become increasingly important priorities. The newly launched innovation hub will drive research and development across key emerging areas including artificial intelligence, cyber security, quantum technologies, and digital insurance ecosystems. Beyond technology development, the partnership will also focus on executive education programmes, talent development, innovation incubation, strategic consulting, and deeper collaboration between academia and industry stakeholders. One of the central goals of the collaboration is to create homegrown cyber defence capabilities, reducing India’s reliance on imported security technologies while enhancing the country’s preparedness against rapidly evolving digital threats in the financial services sector. The initiative will additionally help build a strong pipeline of skilled professionals in AI and cybersecurity, allowing students and researchers to engage directly with real-world industry challenges. According to IIT Bombay, the hub is expected to transform advanced research into deployable solutions while becoming a benchmark model for future partnerships between educational institutions and highly regulated industries, accelerating innovation-led growth in critical sectors. Source: Indian Express  

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ZEEL Strengthens Zee5 Infrastructure and Anti-Piracy Measures Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026

Ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. (ZEEL) has significantly enhanced the technology capabilities of its OTT platform Zee5 while stepping up anti-piracy measures to ensure a smooth and secure viewing experience for football fans across India. As the official broadcaster and digital streaming partner for the tournament in India, ZEEL has upgraded Zee5’s streaming infrastructure to efficiently handle a surge in viewership and support millions of concurrent users during live matches. The company has implemented advanced monitoring systems, backup mechanisms, and platform resilience measures to maintain uninterrupted service throughout the tournament. To combat illegal streaming and content theft, ZEEL has also secured a dynamic injunction from the Delhi High Court. The legal order enables swift action against unauthorized streaming platforms by allowing the real-time blocking of mirror and proxy websites, helping protect the value of its broadcast rights. The company said these technological and legal initiatives are designed to deliver a seamless viewing experience while safeguarding premium sports content. The FIFA World Cup 2026, scheduled to be held across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is expected to attract record-breaking digital audiences, making platform reliability and content security critical priorities for broadcasters. Source: Economic Times

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Jamia Millia Islamia Opens Applications for Short-Term AI and Digital Skill Courses

Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) has announced the launch of a fresh batch of short-term, skill-oriented certificate courses focused on artificial intelligence, cyber security, and digital technologies. Applications are now open for the offline programmes, which aim to strengthen employability and entrepreneurial capabilities among students, job seekers, and aspiring entrepreneurs. The courses are being offered through the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) at JMI, in partnership with the Tech Mahindra Foundation. Delivered under the Smart Academy for Digital Technologies and Entrepreneurship, the programmes are designed to equip learners with practical, industry-relevant digital skills and a foundation in entrepreneurship. According to the university, the Smart Academy follows a blended approach that combines classroom instruction with hands-on training. Participants will receive mentoring from subject experts and gain exposure to real-world industry practices, enabling them to pursue roles in the digital economy or explore self-employment and startup opportunities. The newly introduced short-term courses include Digital Entrepreneurship, UI/UX Design, Advanced Digital Marketing, and AI-Driven Data Analysis. Each programme runs for a duration of three months and is open to candidates who have completed Class 12 or an equivalent qualification. In terms of fees, the Digital Entrepreneurship course is priced at Rs 3,050, while the UI/UX Design programme costs Rs 12,600. The Advanced Digital Marketing and AI-Driven Data Analysis courses are each available at a fee of Rs 10,500. JMI stated that the initiative is aligned with its broader objective of promoting innovation, skill development, and self-reliance, while preparing learners for opportunities in digital media, design, data analytics, and technology-driven services within India’s expanding digital and startup ecosystem. Source: Indian Express

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PM Modi and Cyprus President Hold Strategic Bilateral Talks in Nicosia, Pledge Deeper India-Cyprus Ties

On his official visit to Cyprus, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held extensive bilateral talks with President Nikos Christodoulides at the Presidential Palace in Nicosia on Monday. The meeting, marked by a ceremonial welcome, focused on strengthening ties across multiple domains and underlined both countries’ shared commitment to peace, security, and global cooperation. Expressing gratitude, Prime Minister Modi thanked Cyprus for its firm condemnation of the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam (April 2025), highlighting the strong solidarity between the two nations in the fight against terrorism. “Cyprus’s unwavering support reflects our mutual commitment to counter-terrorism efforts,” he noted. The leaders reaffirmed their respect for each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. PM Modi reiterated India’s continued backing of a unified Cyprus and called for a peaceful resolution of the Cyprus issue in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions, international law, and European Union principles. The talks covered a wide spectrum of bilateral cooperation — from trade and cultural exchange to defence and digital innovation. New areas such as fintech, artificial intelligence, start-ups, and mobility were identified as future avenues for collaboration. Significantly, both sides agreed to formulate a five-year roadmap aimed at boosting strategic cooperation. Key priorities include launching maritime and cyber security dialogues and enhancing intelligence-sharing mechanisms to jointly combat terrorism, arms smuggling, and narcotics trafficking. As Cyprus prepares for its Presidency of the Council of the European Union in early 2026, the leaders committed to further advancing the India–EU relationship. They reviewed progress on the India–EU Strategic Dialogue and stressed the urgency of concluding the long-delayed Free Trade Agreement by the end of 2025. President Christodoulides assured India that Cyprus would champion the EU–India strategic partnership during its presidency, particularly in areas like green energy, defence, maritime security, and space collaboration. Both sides acknowledged the signing of the Bilateral Defence Cooperation Programme earlier in January 2025 as a key step toward deeper defence ties. They also welcomed the formation of the India-Greece-Cyprus Business and Investment Council, seen as a vital mechanism for expanding trilateral engagement. Discussions also touched on the need for improved air connectivity to boost business, tourism, and educational exchange. Prime Minister Modi emphasized the strategic significance of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), calling it a transformative initiative for long-term regional prosperity. On the global stage, India and Cyprus reaffirmed their shared commitment to reforming international governance institutions. PM Modi appreciated Cyprus’s support for India’s bid for permanent membership in a restructured United Nations Security Council, noting, “The global order must evolve to reflect current realities.” The leaders also exchanged views on international developments, including ongoing conflicts in West Asia and Europe. To bolster cultural ties, both countries signed an MoU to set up an India Studies Chair at the University of Nicosia under the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR). The meeting underscored a growing convergence of strategic interests between India and Cyprus, setting the tone for a more robust partnership in the years ahead. Source: DD News

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Education Ministry Hosts National Workshop on Mental Health and Cyber Security

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The Education Ministry marked World Mental Health Day by organizing a national online workshop on mental health and cyber security. Dr. Rajesh Sagar, a professor in the Psychiatry Department at AIIMS, New Delhi, highlighted pressing mental health concerns like stress, anxiety, and depression, noting that half of mental health disorders manifest before the age of 14. He discussed key stressors affecting young people, such as academic pressure, family conflicts, and bullying, offering coping strategies like deep breathing and cognitive restructuring to promote mental well-being. In a session on cyber security, Dr. Rashmi Sharma Yadav, Deputy Commissioner of Police at the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre, emphasized the need for cyber hygiene and safety among children. She addressed the dangers of cyberbullying, grooming, and fraudulent online gaming, advising students to use helpline 1930 for reporting cyber fraud. Dr. Yadav urged responsible internet use and parental involvement to ensure the protection of personal information online. The workshop also focused on empowering educators and parents with the knowledge to support children’s mental health and online safety. Experts encouraged schools to integrate mental health education and digital literacy into their curriculums, fostering an environment where students feel supported both emotionally and digitally in an increasingly connected world. Source: Business Standard

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