Information Warfare: The Changing Face of War
Recently, Information warfare is increasingly seen as the fourth dimension of warfare, alongside land, air, and sea.
- Recent developments such as India’s Operation Sindoor and global tensions like the US-Iran conflict highlight its growing importance in modern conflict.
What is Information Warfare?
- Definition: Information warfare refers to the strategic use of information to gain an advantage over an adversary.
- It includes the collection, manipulation, disruption, and dissemination of information to influence outcomes.
- Target: This form of warfare primarily targets public opinion, political narratives, and social behaviour through digital platforms and media channels.
- Tactics: Common tactics include disinformation campaigns, such as morphed images ....
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