Information technology itself is a pinnacle of high technology. The key technologies are remote-sensing technology, communications technology, and computer technology. Key information weapons include precision-guided weapons systems and electronic warfare weapons systems as well as C41 systems (communications, guidance, control, computers, and intelligence) which form the central nervous system. The information technology, information weapons systems, and information networking. These are the important aspects of hardware construction for the military when adapting to information warfare. Information is a material good, and information sources, information channels, and information storage are all material goods. The gathering, transmission, processing and use of information and the development of information into combat power all depend on certain material goods, energy, and technology carriers. This book discusses the nature of information warfare and its impact in the new millennium.
Contents: Preface. 1. Cyber warfare and information security for India. 2. The challenge of information warfare. 3. Digital India in the age of information warfare. 4. Information technology and communications security. 5. Weapons of the 21st century. 6. Information war: a new form of people’s war. 7. RMA and India’s Military transformation. 8. India’s Military strategy Vis a Vis China. 9. Indian Army develops net centric warfare capability. 10. 21st-century Naval warfare. 11. 21st-century air warfare. 12. Tactical warfare. Bibliography. Index.
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