The Profession of Arms: A Guide for Young Army Officers
It takes courage, especially for a young officer, to check a man met on the road for not saluting properly or for slovenly appearance, but, every time he does, it adds to his stock of moral courage, and whatever the soldier may say, he has respect for the officer who does pull him up.
Read Document →The Dragon's Teeth: Assessing China's Military Modernization
PLA has focused on modernising its capabilities across all warfare domains to achieve these goals. This includes land, air, and maritime operations, nuclear, space, counter-space, electronic warfare and cyberspace operations, aiming to become a fully integrated joint force.
Read Document →Transforming the PLA: A Decade of reorganisation from SSF to ISF
PRC has engaged in a sustained and broad effort to transform the PLA from an infantry-heavy, low-technology, ground forces-centric military into a high-technology, networked force with an increasing emphasis on joint operations and naval and air power projection.
Read Document →Eyes without Borders: Exploring the World of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) in the Digital Age
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is gaining prominence with the rise of social media, the digital society and the vast growth of publicly and commercially available information (PAI and CAI).
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The PLA’s Developing Cyber Warfare Capabilities and India's Options
Informationised warfare blurs the lines between peacetime and wartime. A nation in the information age cannot wait for the hostilities to break out to collect intelligence, carryout influence operations, develop antisatellite systems or design computer software weapons.
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Galwan and After
Why did China did this when he is under tremendous pressure in all fronts, is this China's salami slice tactics being progressed rigorously, what will be new Rules of Engagement, what will be escalatory control mechanism, who has taken this decision, will there be some pressure put by China in India's North-East through insurgency.
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India’s Joint Doctrine for Cyberspace Operations: A Critical Review
Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan and Secretary, Department of Military Affairs, formally released declassified versions of the Joint Doctrines for Cyberspace Operations during the Chiefs of Staff Committee meeting in New Delhi.
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Know your Enemy General(now Field Marshal) Syed Aseem Munir
Gen SA Munir's position in the hierarchy of Pakistan was not very comfortable. The state of economy, insurgency in Pakhtoonistan and Balochistan, attack on the Jaffar Express, constant protests by supporters of Imran Khan's supporters inside and outside of parliament.
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Decoding Operation SINDOOR: Key Aspects and Implications
Precision strikes were carried out on nine sites—four in Pakistan and five in PoK—linked to anti-India terrorist groups such as the LeT, JeM and the Hizbul Mujahideen. The targeted sites included Muridke (LeT headquarters) and Bahawalpur (JeM headquarters).
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Chinese Cyber Exploitation in India's Power Grid - Is There a linkage to Mumbai Power Outage?
The New York Times (NYT), based on analysis by a U.S. based private intelligence firm Recorded Future, reported that a Chinese entity penetrated India’s power grid at multiple load dispatch points. Chinese malware intruded into the control systems that manage electric supply across India, along with a high-voltage transmission substation and a coal-fired power plant
Read Document →4 April 2015
So much to gain
That state in the middle
The Top 5 Things to Know About the Iran Nukes Deal
After days of delays and watching U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry trooping sad-faced through the streets of Lausanne, Switzerland, one could have been forgiven for thinking that negotiations to strike an agreement governing Iran’s nuclear program were on the rocks.A Time for Fist-Bumping
The interim Iran nuclear deal is worth celebrating, but it’s just a small piece of a much bigger puzzle.SAM Manekshaw on Leadership and Discipline
Pakistan: The Most Dangerous Place
Watch Out, India: China to Sell Pakistan 8 Submarines
The Dangerous, Delicate Saudi-Pakistan Alliance
In October, I met dozens of families huddled in the hillsides around Amerli, a town of some 26,000 people 110 miles north of Baghdad. They had sought shelter there, helplessly watching as their homes burned and exploded in the weeks and months after government-backed Shiite militias took control of their villages, after expelling fighters from the Islamic State.The Dangerous, Delicate Saudi-Pakistan Alliance
New US Cyber Order Could Provoke Chinese Retaliation
The Internet vs. China’s Many Emperors
Has China Weaponized the Internet?
New Chinese Cyberattacks: What’s to Be Done?
MISMEASURING CHINA’S MILITARY SPENDING – ANALYSIS
Navigating Choppy Waters
Clearing the Final Hurdles in the Iran Nuclear Talks
Confirmed: The Hawks Were Wrong on Iran
Analysis: How Iran Is Taking Over the Middle East
Saudis and Allies Planning Major Ground Offensive in Yemen
Judging a P5+1 Nuclear Agreement with Iran: The Key Criteria
DARPA’s Vision of Future War — Swarms of Missiles and Drones SoSITE project wants to overwhelm air defense systems
One of the most important jobs for an air force is suppressing enemy air defenses. It means hacking, jamming or otherwise blowing up radars and anti-aircraft missile sites — often during the opening stages of a war.THE TRUTH ABOUT THE DEATH OF BIN LADEN AND THE RISE OF ISIS
US Marine F-18s Land at Taiwan Air Base, Beijing Protests
Say Goodbye to American Supremacy
A New Type of U.S.-Japan Relations
IS WARREN BUFFETT WRONG ABOUT OIL STOCKS? – ANALYSIS
Cyberwar and Nuclear War: the Most Dangerous of All Conflations
World body of parliaments highlights cyberwar and nuclear risks
Obama Opens New Front in Cyberwar With Fresh Sanctions Framework
On Wednesday, President Barack Obama unveiled a sweeping new executive order handing himself power to sanction individuals and entities responsible for carrying out cyber attacks against U.S. targets. And on a conference call with reporters, one of his key lieutenants admitted that it was the cyberattack allegedly carried by North Korea on Sony that convinced the White House of the need for such a measure.Big Data Helping to Pinpoint Terrorist Activities, Attacks (UPDATED)
Next Big Thing in Army SATCOM: Tiny Antennas For Combat Vehicles
Army Tactical Radios: The Struggle Continues
Cyber talk: Dive on in
Thoughts On Shaping The Information Age Military: Hackers Cannot Be Mass Produced
The U.S. Army Signal Corps is designed according to a traditional military recruiting, training, and manning structure. A foundational assumption is that most Signal work can be performed by semi-skilled Privates, under the supervision of skilled Sergeants, and that the Senior Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO), Signal Officer, and Warrant Officer plans and supervises operations from the Battalion and Brigade-level. Most Signal tasks are at “Skill Level 1” and can be satisfactorily taught to anyone during Advanced Individual Training (AIT) at Fort Gordon, Georgia.