IFSEC India 2025 unveils trends shaping national security future

The 18th edition of IFSEC India 2025, organised by Informa Markets in India, took place at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, showcasing the rapidly evolving potential of India’s security and surveillance landscape. Bringing together leading government authorities, senior police and defence officials, enterprise security heads, and cutting-edge technology providers, the expo serves as a dynamic platform for innovation, collaboration, and high-impact knowledge exchange.

Spanning AI-driven surveillance, advanced analytics, IoT-led infrastructure, cognitive security systems, integrated command platforms, and fire & life safety technologies, the event offers a comprehensive ecosystem for stakeholders to engage in transformative dialogues and explore strategic partnerships.

In its largest ever edition, IFSEC India brings together over 150 exhibitors, 350+ brands and an expected 20,000 industry professionals. This edition’s theme, “Shaping Nations, Securing Futures”, reflects the event’s commitment to addressing India’s evolving security landscape.

In keeping with IFSEC India’s longstanding legacy as South Asia’s premier security event, the inaugural ceremony brought together a distinguished lineup of policymakers and senior dignitaries including Shri Naveen K. Bansal, Addl Director-General, Central Public Works Department, Govt of India; Shri Akhilesh Srivastava, IT Advisor ITDA, Govt. of Uttarakhand & President, ITS India; Shri Suvashis Choudhary, IPS, Chief Security Commissioner, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation; Smt Padma Jaiswal, IAS, Secretary, Govt. of UT of Puducherry; Shri Dinesh Kr Gupta, IPS, Addl CP – Traffic, Delhi Police; Mr Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, Informa Markets in India; and Mr Prashant Jain, Sr. Project Director, Informa Markets in India amidst a strong industry presence.

Speaking at the inauguration, Shri Alok Tiwari, Managing Director, National Informatics Centre Services Incorporated, Ministry of Electronics & IT, said, “As we move towards 2030, AI will no longer be a buzzword but a foundational layer powering intelligent agents, national-scale digital systems, and citizen-facing services. The Government of India is placing strong emphasis on accelerating AI adoption across ministries and public infrastructure. Another emerging challenge is quantum computing; by 2028, existing algorithms will face obsolescence, making it imperative to develop quantum-resilient frameworks. Cloud computing, too, is scaling at unprecedented speed with hyperscalers enabling rapid expansion and optimisation of national digital workloads. While the next three to four years may pose significant technological and security challenges, India is building strong capacity across government systems.”

Smt Padma Jaiswal, IAS, Secretary, UT of Puducherry, said, “Cybercrime today has grown into a trillion-dollar global threat, while our cybersecurity industry is still only a fraction of that scale. This gap reflects a simple reality: the adversaries are moving faster than us. From phishing and ransomware to social-engineering fraud, almost every citizen has faced an attack in some form. As our public infrastructure, financial systems, and UPI-driven digital economy expand, we must recognise that our assets now exist as much in the cloud as they do on the ground.”

Highlighting the significance of IFSEC India 2025, Mr Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, Informa Markets in India, said, “The 18th edition of IFSEC India takes place in a dynamic industry ecosystem enhanced by rapid urbanisation, accelerated digital transformation and an urgent national focus on security, preparedness, and resilience. India’s electronic security market today stands at an extraordinary ₹1 lakh crore opportunity, growing at 14–18% annually — among the fastest expansions anywhere in the world. From safe city projects and metro expansions to smart workplaces, modern retail, industrial automation and integrated command centres, the demand for intelligent, AI-led and interoperable security infrastructure is unprecedented.

The event featured participation from leading technology innovators and security manufacturers including CP PLUS, PRAMA India Pvt. Ltd., Hikvision, Honeywell Security, Bosch Security Systems, and Dahua Technology, alongside system integrators and enterprise security solution providers such as Northland Controls, TAPI, MitKat Advisory, and Dridhg Security International. Their showcases spanned AI-enabled video analytics, behavioural and facial recognition systems, mission-critical command centres, smart mobility security, drone-based surveillance, perimeter protection technologies, access control systems, IoT-enabled sensors, and next-generation fire and life safety solutions.

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