A Study on Measuring the Index of Technologies (Smart and Conventional) Humans have been developing technologies that make living easier and open unimaginable horizons. Scholars have been combining technologies to innovate and evolve newer concepts. The evolution of smart devices has led to the concept of creating smart cities. Several nations intend to develop a smart technology ecosystem for ease of governance, economic growth, and comfort of their citizens. The not-so-nascent concept of a smart city requires a scale to measure the levels of technology in the system. K. Rakesh Kumar | April-June 2023 | Journal of Defence Studies
Hundred Days after Anti-Zero COVID Protests in China While the A4 protests in China were a significant development, they may not lead to long-lasting socio-political changes Mayuri Banerjee | April 25, 2023 | Issue Brief
Strengthening the Weakest Link: Creating Cyber Awareness via G-20 and Quad The name recognition associated with multilateral organisations like the G-20 and the QUAD provides a useful entry point for creating awareness on cybersecurity issues for the common man. Rohit Kumar Sharma | April 24, 2023 | IDSA Comments
Aptitude Tests to Assess the Suitability of Gentlemen Cadets for Allotment of Technical Arms/Services upon Commissioning at the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun Science of warfare maintains that man is more important than his weapon. Today, technology is changing very rapidly and weaponry is continuously evolving. It is the age of high technology and rapid improvement of weaponry. The defence forces of all the countries are forging ahead every day with improved systems and technology. The fit between the man and his weapon is perhaps more important today than in any other time in the history of warfare. We cannot be adhering to the old colonial procedure for allocation of human capital to handle the fast and ever-changing technology of weapons. Harish Chandra Vyas , Sanjeev Vyas | April-June 2023 | Journal of Defence Studies
Cyber-Biosecurity: An Emerging National Security Frontier Cyber-Biosecurity, an emerging threat landscape at the intersection of cybersecurity, cyber-physical security and biosecurity has a potential to disrupt economic, social and political well-being of the nation and has tremendous national security implications. All forms of cyber-attacks impact the manufacturing industries, governments, health infrastructure, patients and bio-economy at large. Mrinmayee Bhushan | April-June 2023 | Journal of Defence Studies
The San Diego Roadmap for AUKUS: Hits and Misses The San Diego roadmap heralds a major step forward for the AUKUS in achieving its key strategic objective of delivering SSN capability to Australia. Abhay Kumar Singh , R. Vignesh | April 17, 2023 | IDSA Comments
Ukraine and the Community-isation of War Effort The Ukraine War demonstrates that future wars between unmatched military rivals might not just require a ‘whole of government’ approach, but perhaps a ‘whole of people’s’ approach to achieve favourable outcomes in conflict. Harinder Singh | April 17, 2023 | IDSA Comments
The Process of Virtual Social Media Warfare and the Mechanism of Divergence from the Truth Disinformation, a longstanding weapon in warfare, skilfully employs technological tools to deceive adversaries and secure strategic advantages. In today’s digital age, social media wields unprecedented power, overshadowing traditional media in access and technology, consequently fuelling the alarming surge in disinformation. The personalization of media content perpetuates echo chambers, stifling exposure to diverse perspectives. Om Prakash Das | September-October 2023 | Strategic Analysis
Cyberinsurance Policy: Rethinking Risk in an Age of Ransomware, Computer Fraud, Data Breaches, and Cyberattacks Rohit Kumar Sharma | July-August 2023 | Strategic Analysis