Indian capability in hacking is actually quite decent - an offshoot of its IT capability. Also organizations like ISRO dont put confidential stuff on Internet exposed computers, such computers are typically on a separate internal network.
Individuals yes, the state? No.
China, Russia, America, Israel all have very strong state owned hacker groups.
India barely pays attention to it's own Cybersec, let alone doing any kind of offensive hacking of the enemies' systems for espionage or cyberwarfare( i.e take out power supply, water, trains, cripple the enemies' infrastructure basically ) .
Guess this is one more "benefit" of a system where everything is run by complacent IAS "professionals" by default, and only only actual change can be brought if the PM pays attention to specific matters and applies foot to ass, ofcourse the PM can't micro-manage everything, so these self serving babus always survive.
Keyboard bahadurs( and keyboard Usmans acting as bahadurs ) rejoicing over this.
Great care must be taken that this Chinese backed poison doesn't afflict our Gorkha regiments.
Major Initiatives in area of Free & Open Source Software 1. NRCFOSS - National Resource Centre for Free & Open Source Software The National Resource Centre for Free & Open Source Software (NRCFOSS) has been established to provide design,
www.meity.gov.in
Looks like navy has also started adopting BOSS for office use,Tamil nadu has made BOSS mandatory for goverment computers.
its also freely available
https://bosslinux.in/
Kerala govt offices also use Linux, not sure if it's BOSS or some other distro.
Good to see it is getting traction, the latest version has a very modern looking UI.