Digital Brahmastra of India: Enemy radar and satellite inactive in one click

New Delhi
India’s army will not only fight only on the border, but has also completed preparations to bring enemies to the knees in cyberspace. Integrated Defense Staff (IDS) has released the Joint Doctrine for CybersPace Operations. This document has made it clear that India will now adopt an aggressive strategy, not defensive in cyber war. That is, if the danger of danger is received, then India will not lose even a moment in answering.

What is India’s new cyber doctrine?

According to doctrine, India will now run on the policy of ‘Active Cyber Defense’. This means that only by sitting in defensive position, there was a period of increasing firewall. Now the Indian cyber force will keep a real time counter attack, keeping an eye on every action of the enemy. As soon as the attack is felt, one click will be able to demolish the enemy radar, satellite, air defense system, navigation network and communication channels.

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Till now India’s foreign and defense policy has been based on the principle of ‘No first use’, that is, they will not attack first. But this theory seems to change in cyber domains. India is now giving place to ‘Proactive Defense with Pre-Emptive Capabilites’ in this domain. It simply means- who will come to attack, first end his cyber strength.

Cyber command will make enemy paralyzed

India has fixed cyber operations at three levels- defensive, offensive and intelligence. The most emphasis is on offensive cyberspace operations. These include targeting enemy missile command, air traffic control, logistics supply chain and digital communication system. That is, preparations to win the war before the war starts.

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In this direction, India has laid the foundation of an Unified Cyber Command, where Thal, Water, Nabh – All three armies will prepare for cyber attacks with coordination. NTRO, DRDO, CERT-in, RAW and Signals Command of Army are now working in an integrated manner.

Whether it is China or Pak, no one will stand!

The biggest advantage of this Brahmastra is that India will no longer have to pay a heavy price for life and property on the traditional war front. Now its network can be paralyzed before reaching the enemy’s weapons ground.

This policy is very important to deal with cyber infiltration of countries like China and Pakistan. Because these countries have been repeatedly targeting India’s military and civic networks. Now India will not just defend, will also answer. That too fast, quietly and very effectively.

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