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 →22 June 2015
Muscle-flexing that may backfire
The strategic implications of India’s cross-border raid
Central Asia: Central to India’s energy and security stakes
A fresh narrative
Pakistan’s inroads into Afghanistan: Fighting for space
Young Afghans Leaving Afghanistan to Fight for ISIS in Iraq and Syria
Here We Go Again: Taliban Fighters Overrun Key District in Helmand Province in Southern Afghanistan
Who’s Behind Asia-Pacific’s Growing Tensions? Curbing China’s Rising Power
China's Irregular Warfare in the Cyber Domain
Divine Eagle: A Chinese Airborne Early Warning and Surface Surveillance UAV?
China: A Solution in the Middle East?
China's Irregular Warfare in the Cyber Domain
The Military Situation in Iraq
The War Against ISIS and the Nagging Question “Tell Me How This Ends?”
Why We Have Misread Events in Egypt Since the Arab Spring
What should the U.S. do about ISIS? Show Sunnis we care
How the FIFA Scandal Could Turn Deadly
Iran Energy Profile: Holds Some Of World’s Largest Deposits Of Proved Oil, Natural Gas Reserves – Analysis
Iraq and Syria: The Problem of Strategy
An Arabian warrior prince in Putin’s court
Why Obama’s Plan to Send Advisers to Iraq Will Fail
And Who Shall Watch the Watchers?
WAS PAUL KENNEDY RIGHT? AMERICAN DECLINE 30 YEARS ON
'New’ Terrorism and the National Security Strategy
The Sino-Russian Marriage
Russia as Seen by Two Chinese Scholars of Russia
London Cyber Discussion: Key Takeaways
“It was very useful and very engaging,” said Frances Hudson, investment director and global thematic strategist at UK insurance and pensions firm Standard Life. “What I particularly liked was the range of perspectives and viewpoints. “We had former spies, academics, people from my industry and they all bought something different.”Anonymous vs ISIS: “Post-Government Organizations” Rise
In 1648, the signing of the Treaty of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years’ War in Europe, spawning the modern international system of state relations. What resulted was an order that relied on the premise that state actors would serve as the fundamental units of analysis in diplomatic affairs and global politics – that co-existing sovereign states would serve as a continual check on the balance of power between states. This system, a long stable institution of world order, has recently begun to experience an existential crisis. Deepnet: is the “dark web” good or evil?
The worldwide web wasn’t really designed, as such – it grew out of itself and so privacy was never really a massive consideration. In part as a result, it exists on different levels. There is the indexed and therefore searchable regular internet with which we are all familiar, there is the regular internet accessed via an anonymising browser or sites built specifically for anonymised browsers (such as .onion sites), and then there’s the Darknet – or Deepnet – a virtual private world of connected sites that are hard to access by accident. The last two are obviously much more opaque and harder to track, monitor, measure or market to. Some people refer to the whole area of non-standard browsing as Darknet and this is the way it has been presented in mainstream media too. DARPA Research Could Help Soldiers See Around Corners
Missile Defense Strategy ‘Not Sustainable,’ Salvation Lies In R&D
These 5 Facts Explain the Threat of Cyber Warfare
There’s a Massive Security Flaw in the iPhone and Mac
Apple devices are often thought to be more secure than open platforms such as Windows and Android, but a recent study shows there are still significant malware threats for iPhone and Mac owners. This Tiny Box Is Your Home’s Defense Against Hackers
In Batman Begins, there’s a scene where the Dark Knight’s nemesis Scarecrow pours psychoactive drugs into the water supply in order to poison the people of Gotham City. Never in my life have I imagined that I’d ever use a Christian Bale movie as a metaphor for the Internet, but I can’t deny the reality that I’ve recently witnessed firsthand. Never mind super-villains — the web is crawling with real criminals continually pouring nastiness into our system of tubes, and as a result, we’re gulping down data from some seriously tainted pipes. How Bad Bots Are Destroying The Internet
The Internet has been described in many different ways over the years. We don’t use the term “information superhighway” much anymore, but a recent report may make you reconsider where and how you cruise around on it, regardless. That’s because a quarter of the cars on this road with you, dear reader, are being driven by mindless bandits looking to steal anything they can. Now, imagine traveling a road like that in the real world. No thanks, I’d rather walk. Naikon APT steals geopolitical data from the South China Sea
The Chinese-language Naikon advanced persistent threat group is targeting military, government and civil organizations located in and around the South China Sea, which is an increasingly contentious hot-bed of territorial disputes between various Southeast Asian nations.Targeted Cyber-Attacks to Infiltrate Nations around the South China Sea
The Chronicles of the Hellsing APT: the Empire Strikes Back
One of the most active APT groups in Asia, and especially around the South China Sea area is “Naikon”. Naikon plays a key part in our story, but the focus of this report is on another threat actor entirely; one who came to our attention when they hit back at a Naikon attack.