New Delhi, Feb. 18 -- In India, the greatest threat to many children does not come from strangers or unsafe public spaces but from within their own homes. Public discussions on child safety frequently focus on schools, streets, transport systems, and digital platforms. While these concerns are real, they often overshadow a more pervasive and less acknowledged reality: a significant proportion of child sexual abuse is perpetrated by individuals known to the child. Abuse by relatives, neighbours, family friends, or other trusted adults remains one of the most underreported forms of violence against minors. This invisibility is sustained by stigma, fear of social fallout, and cultural taboos surrounding conversations about sexuality within f...