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Crisis Communication: From Media Statements to War Rooms

In this article, Chandan Sharma, General Manager – Digital Media, Adani Group, says crisis communication today demands engineered speed, narrative control, AI readiness, and cross-functional war rooms to protect brand trust, reputation, and operational stability in a hostile digital ecosystem.

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February 20, 2026
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There is one word that people in any position within an enterprise would not like to hear: ‘crisis’. People who are even distantly connected to the crisis communications would understand the insanity of this word. The sheer pressure of this word is enough to assassinate any possibility of sleep or rest, especially in this digital age.

One leaked video, one irate customer’s ranting viral video, or a disgruntled employee going online can trigger an urgent online meeting with the entire leadership team.

Crisis communication has gone beyond a mere ‘media statement’ or a brief clarification by a top executive. It is now a war. There are layers of communication that need to be managed to protect the brand.

The requirement is to create a repeatable framework that not only protects the brand but is also powerful enough to turn the tables.

Hostile reality of digital crisis

The number of digital creators with more than 1000 followers in India is almost 2.5 Mn. You can imagine that a large number of these creators are always desperate for content. Misinformation spreads like wildfire, and before a call is taken to release a press statement, it is too late, as the brand has already suffered a credibility blow.

Well, in this hostile digital age, you cannot rely upon the same old playbooks that were slow and orthodox. You are getting backlash from everywhere. Therefore, the three critical factors for your communication are:

  • Velocity: The faster you are, the better the chances of recovering from a crisis.
  •  Visibility: Are you still banking on media statements? It is a strategic mistake. You need to be visible everywhere, papers, digital platforms, radio, every known platform.
  • Multiplicity: Your message cannot afford to address just one fraternity. You need to talk to customers, shareholders, regulators, and many others.

Engineered speed: timing beats perfection

Don’t wait for perfection. Establish a “minimum viable statement” standard that balances truth, empathy, and action. But it certainly doesn’t mean wrong information should be relayed; there is always a risk of a secondary crisis in a rush situation. To remain silent is an indication of concealment or being unfazed. What you choose entirely depends on the crisis. Hence, a framework for categorizing crisis types is essential. Each crisis category will have its own engineered speed.

The engineered speed will guarantee that the correct statement reaches the right audience at the right time.

The governance dilemma

The external communications team wants a fast, clear message to go out. The legal department is adamant about avoiding any risk. The operations team wants the communication to be accurate. Now, everyone is right in their own part, and the release/strategy is oscillating between departments like a pendulum as the crisis escalates.

Just four things can save time and increase efficiency:

  • Crisis categorization with clear triggers
  •  Approval SLAs
  •  A single incident owner with cross-functional authority
  •  Pre-approved templates for common scenarios

Narrative management and the genie of social media

Every battle is fought for a reason; this one is fought to control the narrative. As they say in such situations, ‘ facts are necessary, framing is decisive.’

KFC in the UK faced customer backlash over a chicken shortage, its supply chain was deemed incompetent, and its leadership was labelled lousy. In response, KFC ran an apology campaign called ‘FCK’; it was an acknowledgement campaign that cut through anger. It worked and shifted the narrative (humour always works, but don’t use it where a crisis has fatality). Bottomline is that the narrative must be in your control, even if it says bad things about you. If you don’t frame the story, the internet will—and not in your favour.

Let’s be honest, no one knows what will work on social media. There are armies of notorious trollers on social media waiting for a chance to malign your brand. How do you rectify it? There are two ways: either mobilize brand advocates (of course, paid) and fight the battle or prevent the crisis from reaching such a situation.

Social media is the ‘Yamraj’ of communication, where everything you release is tested and judged by internal employees, creators, journalists, and communities. Therefore, the response must be structured like an incident room:

  • Create a social media command centre equipped with tools like BrandWatch, Sprinklr, or similar for social media listening.
  •  Be ready with rumour control assets (a “myth vs fact” page or live FAQ hub)
  •  Keep some digital agencies onboarded for situations like these.
  • Keep the internal communications team ready as well; nothing is internal these days. Employee advocacy can be a potent tool.

The command centre may not be working all the time but could be activated as and when required.

AI era and forensic readiness

One cannot even imagine what fake evidence can be created by deepfakes and AI—fake screenshots, manipulated videos, synthetic audio, and whatnot. This is a multi-department effort. Enterprises must coordinate communications with security, legal, and IT:

  • Preserve evidence and timeline.
  • Ensure that synthetic videos or audios can be taken down before they reach the masses (importance of social media listening)
  • Communications and cybersecurity now overlap—treat them as one response system.

The recovery period

In a crisis, no matter how well you strategized or handled it, there is always something to learn, something to improve, and something to admire.

Different fraternities would have questions about trust, fair leadership, and managing optics.

The enterprise should also ask questions and be honest when measuring or answering what changed, how much it has changed, whether it is fixable, how much time is required to make it right, and so on.

A framework which is widely accepted is Reflect-Repair-Rebuild-Reassure (also called 4Rs framework)

  • Give it some time, keep your good work going.
  • Remember, screenshots and digital evidence tend to resurface; use 3rd-party influencers to mitigate the risk.
  • Track pre-decided KPIs like sentiment analysis, SLA, negative mentions, etc.)

Conclusion

Crisis communication is not about winning the internet or the battle. It’s about protecting brand ethics, people, stabilizing operations, and reinstating trust with evidence.

(Views are personal)

Tags: Adani GroupChandan Sharma

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