To address the disaster risk challenges arising across the telecommunication infrastructure system, Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) conducted a national and sub-national scale study for disaster risk and resilience assessment of the telecommunications sector in India. The study adopts a multi-hazard assessment approach for telecommunications and its interconnected infrastructure system across various geographies vis-a-vis mountains, plains, and coasts. The study also deep dives into the upstream and downstream impacts on the interdependent infrastructure systems for all phases of disaster (pre, during, and post). A Disaster Risk and Resilience Assessment Framework (DRRAF) specifically tailored to the needs of the telecommunications sector, has been conceptualized by adapting key elements from various global infrastructure resilience frameworks.  The report highlights numerous action points for national and sub-national stakeholders across five domains of Policy, Planning and Institutions, Technical Planning and Design, Operation and Maintenance, Financial Arrangements and Incentives, and Expertise. The roadmap will help achieve key outcomes such as reduced physical damage and financial losses, rapid service restoration, robust disaster response, improved emergency connectivity, peer-to-peer knowledge exchange, and sectoral capacity building