Pakistan in the Crosshairs and the Rising Stakes of Strategic Information Warfare

Dr. Sahibzada Muhammad Usman
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Over the past two decades, information and communication technologies (ICTs) have reaped significant attention from security experts, computer scientists, intelligence agencies, and governments for their potential applications in conflict scenarios. Using ICTs for offensive or defensive purposes to instantly invade, disrupt, or control the opponent's resources is known as strategic information warfare (SIW). Although SIW is as ancient as military history, the communication sciences revolution has altered its character. It has evolved into a double-edged weapon that is equally crucial for strong nations, technically underdeveloped states, non-state entities, and individual software experts. Some nations, most notably the US, Russia, and China, have taken the SIW technology seriously and compared it to the danger posed by WMDs. In the south Asian context, Pakistan faces a direct threat from India, which collaborates closely with Israel, by the use of SIW. Additionally, the Western media portrays a highly negative picture of Pakistan's administration, law and order, and economy. The national media, suitably supported by foreign players, has begun a propaganda warfare effort against Pakistan's military forces and intelligence institutions. However, SIW is now a global danger, necessitating a worldwide response. Pakistan must create a proactive national strategy to prepare for the problems erupted from SIW strike on the communication network, which is crucial for the operation of its nuclear facilities.
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处于十字准线上的巴基斯坦与不断上升的战略信息战风险
过去二十年来,信息和通信技术(ICTs)因其在冲突场景中的潜在应用而备受安全专家、计算机科学家、情报机构和各国政府的关注。将信息和通信技术用于进攻或防御目的,以即时入侵、破坏或控制对方的资源,被称为战略信息战(SIW)。尽管战略信息战与军事史一样古老,但传播科学革命改变了它的性质。它已演变成一种双刃武器,对强国、技术落后国家、非国家实体和软件专家个人同样至关重要。一些国家,尤其是美国、俄罗斯和中国,已经认真对待小武器技术,并将其与大规模杀伤性武器构成的危险相提并论。在南亚地区,巴基斯坦面临来自印度的直接威胁,而印度与以色列密切合作,使用小武器。此外,西方媒体对巴基斯坦的行政管理、法律秩序和经济描绘了一幅非常负面的画面。国内媒体在外国媒体的适当支持下,开始了针对巴基斯坦军队和情报机构的宣传战。然而,SIW 现在已成为一种全球性危险,有必要在全球范围内采取应对措施。巴基斯坦必须制定一项积极主动的国家战略,为应对因对其核设施运行至关重要的通信网络遭受小武器袭击而引发的问题做好准备。
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