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Beijing’s cyber threat actors are ramping up attacks amid the South China Sea dispute, engulfing the Philippines, Vietnam, and other claimant countr
The battle for the ocean floor is intensifying—seabed warfare now threatens global connectivity, energy security, and the future of geopolitical sta
The sabotaging of Hezbollah’s communication devices and the targeting of civilians has carried the consequences of cyber warfare to the physical rea
चीनच्या वाढत्या प्रभावाच्या ऑपरेशनमुळे निवडणूक सुरक्ष�
China’s growing influence operations necessitates the implementation of proper measures to ensure election security
सैन्यामध्ये सध्या AI चा उपयोग करून नवीन गोष्टी समाविष्ट क�
The ongoing narrative of AI in the military involves finding a balance between fostering innovation and seeking military dominance
भारत में वीडियो गेमिंग उद्योग में तेजी से बढ़ोतरी के बाव�
पिछले कई वर्षों के दौरान नई नई तकनीकें विकसित करके, रूस ने
भारत में कमज़ोर और निम्न आय वर्गों का उत्थान सुनिश्चित क�
Despite Pakistan’s deployment of a wide range of nuclear capabilities as part of its FSD strategy, there is no need for India to be alarmed
भारत को साइबर युद्ध को लेकर ज़्यादा सक्रिय रवैया अपनाने �
भारत को साइबर युद्ध को लेकर ज़्यादा सक्रिय रवैया अपनाने �
Russia has perfected its use of hybrid warfare by developing new techniques against its adversaries over the years.
It appears that China would continue to augment its growing cyber warfare capabilities. And when complimented with an "Informationised" military and technologies like the ASAT weapons, it becomes a great concern not only for the U.S but also for India.
Cyber Warfare (CW) and Electronic Warfare (EW) are crucial to combat in modern warfare. Both are products of Signals Intelligence and constitute one part of Information Warfare (IW) and what is known as Network Centric Warfare (NCW). This paper explores how the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China and the Indian Army (IA) have approached CW and EW. Both the PLA and the IA acknowledge NCW as doctrinally important. Organisationally and in Comm
The rapid growth in military cyber capabilities of the countries in the Indo-Pacific combined with the use of assets from the cyberwarfare toolbox—in domestic and interstate contexts—is adding uncertainty to already competitive political, military, and economic relations. This issue brief assesses the cyberwarfare context in the Indo-Pacific, and reviews the military cyber capabilities of the region’s countries and their commitment to inter
Cyber war is a subject that is highly contested among strategists and experts. This brief assesses the impact of cyber operations against strategic targets and demonstrates that while cyber war is a real phenomenon, it is far from producing decisive outcomes. The cyberspace is a medium to conduct military operations and several countries have made investments in capabilities to both attack and defend against cyber-attacks. The brief evaluates the
The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war has served as a laboratory test to assess the effectiveness of Cyber Warfare (CW) capabilities. It would be misleading, however, to extrapolate sweeping conclusions from this conflict about the relative ineffectiveness of CW. Rather, diligence should be exercised by Indian strategic and military planners in assessing the CW capabilities of the People’s Liberation Army Strategic Support Force (PLASSF) and enhancing
China’s annual parliamentary meetings offer a glimpse into its future direction. This year, amidst economic headwinds, a key takeaway is the continued surge in defence spending
India's reliance on outer space has become critical in its social and economic growth stories in addition to its transformative impact in the national security context. With growing reliance comes vulnerability to adversarial attempts to harm India's capabilities, particularly from the new threat of cyber warfare. Even as countries including India have debated the need to develop certain counter-space capabilities, such as demonstration of an ASA
India needs to better integrate electronic and cyber warfare into its future defense planning.
The rapid growth in military cyber capabilities of the countries in the Indo-Pacific combined with the use of assets from the cyberwarfare toolbox—in domestic and interstate contexts—is adding uncertainty to already competitive political, military, and economic relations. This issue brief assesses the cyberwarfare context in the Indo-Pacific, and reviews the military cyber capabilities of the region’s countries and their commitment to inter
As the Indian Army (IA) integrates new and emerging technologies, it will also need technical specialists for innovation and their effective application in peacetime and wartime. This analysis makes the case that the IA can create a technical reserve drawn from the Technical Entry Scheme (TES), Territorial Army (TA) and its Reserves, which can be merged to perform the missions and tasks of the IA. Any prospective technical reserve force that emer
चिनी सॉफ्टवेअर आणि अॅप्लिकेशन्सवर भारतात कारवाई होत असताना, चिनी स्मार्ट तंत्रज्ञानामुळे उद्भवलेल्या राष्ट्रीय सुरक्षेच्या धोक्याकडे त्वरित लक्ष देणे आवश्यक आहे.
चीनच्या वार्षिक संसदीय बैठका त्याच्या भविष्यातील दिशेची झलक देतात. या वर्षी, आर्थिक घडामोडींमध्ये, संरक्षण खर्चात सतत होणारी वाढ ही एक महत्त्वाची भूमिका आहे.