INFORMATION WARFARE IN PAST AND RECENT CONFLICTS
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Author(s):
BRIG PREMJIT SINGH PANESAR , MAJ GEN (DR) GS LAMBA (RETD)
Vol - 6, Issue- 5 ,
Page(s) : 156 - 167
(2015 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST
Abstract
Study of recorded history shows that Information Warfare (IW) has been employed by opposing nations in some form or the other. The use or inability to use IW has at times determined the success or failure in a particular operation. In this paper, a large number of past and ongoing conflicts have been studied to identify application of IW. The study shows that IW will emerge as the dominant factor in future conflicts. It can support overall government strategy, policy during peacetime, crisis, conflict and post conflict.
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