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Cyber breaches top risk for India Inc.
Mint Ahmedabad
|February 09, 2026
Cybersecurity breaches, geopolitical uncertainty and climate-related events have emerged as the most critical risks for Indian companies as businesses grapple with a complex mix of disruptions, according to a business risk survey conducted by EY and industry lobby group Ficci.
The 137 respondents were senior corporate decision-makers, including a third who were chief executives.
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