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Over 9.5 lakh cyber crimes against women and children in five years: Report

Over 500 cases daily, two complaints every five minutes; sharp spike in social media crimes and child exploitation content raises alarm

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Mar 19, 2026, 09:00 am IST
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India is facing a rapidly intensifying cybercrime crisis, with more than 9.5 lakh complaints related to crimes against women and children reported over the past five years, according to data tabled in the Rajya Sabha. The figures reveal a troubling pattern, on average, nearly 524 cases are reported every day, translating to roughly one complaint every five minutes. The year 2025 alone recorded the highest number of cases across major categories, underscoring both the expansion of digital access and the parallel rise in its misuse.

The most significant surge has been recorded in online and social media-related crimes, which have increased by over 140 per cent between 2021 and 2025. Cases in this category rose sharply from 72,301 in 2021 to 1,73,766 in 2025, highlighting how platforms meant for communication and expression are increasingly becoming tools for harassment, impersonation, and exploitation.

Offences such as fake profiles, cyber stalking, sextortion, and online bullying have grown at an alarming pace, reflecting the vulnerability of users, especially women, in unregulated digital spaces.

Equally disturbing is the steep rise in cases related to sexually explicit and exploitative content involving minors. In 2025 alone, 76,657 such cases were reported, marking the highest figure in the five-year period. Child sexual abuse material (CSAM), in particular, has shown a nearly five-fold increase, rising from just over 2,000 cases in 2021 to more than 10,400 in 2025. This sharp escalation points to a dangerous and expanding network of digital exploitation that continues to operate despite enforcement efforts.

The data also presents puzzling fluctuations in rape-related online content. Cases of rape and gang rape sexually abusive material saw a dramatic fall from over 30,000 in 2022 to just over 4,000 in 2024, before rising again to nearly 9,000 in 2025.

The absence of a clear explanation for this trend raises concerns about inconsistencies in reporting, classification, or enforcement, leaving critical gaps in understanding the true scale of the problem.

Beyond these categories, identity-related cyber offences have also surged significantly. Fake and impersonating profiles nearly tripled over the five-year period, while incidents of cyber bullying, stalking, and sexting more than doubled.

Cases of profile hacking and identity theft peaked in 2024 before witnessing a slight decline in 2025, though the numbers remain alarmingly high. Together, these trends suggest that everyday digital interactions from social networking to personal communication are increasingly fraught with risk.

In response, the Ministry of Home Affairs has strengthened its institutional mechanisms under the Cyber Crime Prevention against Women and Children (CCPWC) Scheme. Financial allocations exceeding Rs 132 crore have been made to enhance cyber forensic infrastructure and capacity building.

Cyber forensic-cum-training laboratories have been established across 33 States and Union Territories, and over 24,600 personnel, including law enforcement officials and judicial officers, have been trained to tackle cybercrime more effectively.

The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre continues to play a central role in coordinating national efforts through platforms like the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal, the Cyber Fraud Mitigation Centre, and the CyTrain learning system. As of early 2026, over 1.5 lakh officers have registered on the platform, with more than 1.42 lakh certifications issued, indicating a growing emphasis on institutional preparedness.

Despite these efforts, the gap between rising complaints and enforcement remains significant. Over 21,800 arrests have been made, and more than 1.49 lakh investigation assistance requests have been processed. However, the pace at which cybercrimes are increasing suggests that enforcement mechanisms are struggling to keep up with the evolving nature of digital threats.

The data ultimately points to a deeper societal challenge rapid digitalisation without corresponding digital literacy, lack of awareness among vulnerable groups, and the persistence of stigma that discourages timely reporting.

As India continues to expand its digital footprint, ensuring the safety of women and children online will require not just stronger laws and enforcement, but also a coordinated effort involving technology platforms, educational initiatives, and community awareness.

Topics: Crimes against womenCybercrime Indiachild sexual abuse materialNCRP dataonline harassment Indiacyber bullying
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