The Information Warfare is rapidly emerging as the fourth dimension of warfare in addition to air, land, and sea - from India’s Operation Sindoor to ongoing US-Iran War.
About Information Warfare
- Definition: Information Warfare is a term used to describe the collection, distribution, modification, disruption, interference withcorruption and degradation of information in order to gain some advantage over an adversary.
- It involves using various strategies and techniques to manipulate and influence public opinion, political discourse, and social norms through digital and social media platforms.
- Tactics used: Disinformation campaign (e.g. circulating morphed images, AI videos), Fake news (masquerading as real news), exploiting social media algorithms to amplify selected content and control visibility and reach.
- Features: Low entry cost, perception management of winning or losing a war, psychological manipulation of public, etc.
- Traditional intelligence systems often struggle to detect these threats.
Information Warfare and India
- India’s Shortcomings: India’s approach to information warfare is largely reactive, focusing on deterrence, defense, and fact-checking rather than proactive engagement.
- Way Ahead:
- Enhanced inter-ministerial coordination, dedicated funding for offensive cyber and psychological operations.
- Leverage artificial intelligence to proactively disseminate its narratives, and collaborate with social media platforms to curb disinformation.
Initiatives Taken to Counter Information Warfare in India
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