Indian Army Nursing College Website Hacked Amid Rising Indo-Pak Tensions

Indian Army Nursing College Website Hacked Amid Rising Indo-Pak Tensions
In a fresh escalation of cyber warfare between India and Pakistan, the official website of the Indian Army College of Nursing was hacked, allegedly by the Pakistan-based hacker group “Team Insane PK.”
The cyberattack comes at a time when Indo-Pak tensions are at their peak following the deadly Pahalgam attack. Reports indicate that the hackers defaced the site, posting provocative messages referencing the Two-Nation Theory, aiming to stir nationalist sentiments and further strain diplomatic relations.
Cybersecurity experts believe this incident is not an isolated act but part of a broader, organized pattern targeting Indian institutions. The Indian government, along with CERT-In (Indian Computer Emergency Response Team), has launched an investigation to assess the damage and strengthen the digital defenses of sensitive platforms.
The defacement of a military-linked educational institution is being seen as a symbolic blow aimed at undermining India’s cybersecurity posture. Experts warn that in the evolving landscape of modern conflict, cyber warfare has become as critical as conventional warfare, capable of impacting national security at multiple levels.
Indian media outlets have widely covered the hack, with analysts urging for immediate strengthening of cyber protocols across all government sectors. Given the volatile situation between the two countries, further cyber offensives are expected, increasing the risk of digital battles spilling over into political and even military confrontations.
The hacking incident serves as a stark reminder that the digital frontlines are now as active as the traditional ones, and nations must prepare for comprehensive cyber defense strategies in an increasingly hostile environment.