MH Rajesh writes: Pakistan government’s move to hang 3,000 terror convicts in the wake of the Peshawar carnage will create the perception of instant justice and will cater to a baser sense of revenge. The real solution lies in purging jihadi elements from all walks of Pakistani society. But will the Army and the government show the will and ability to affect this change, remains an open question.
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Cyber Warfare and its Implication on National Security
The research work on the subject ‘Cyber Warfare and its Implications on National Security’ delves upon the threat that the nation’s critical info-infrastructure faces from cyberspace and the measures to be taken […]
USI Conducts brainstroming session on ‘Security Scenario In West Asia & Af-Pak Region’
A brainstroming session on ‘Security Scenario In West Asia & Af-Pak Region’ was organised at the USI of India, New Delhi on 16 Sep 2014. Strategic Game Setting was prepared by core team of USI and played with the eminent experts.
Iran shows inclination towards the transfer of its enriched uranium to Russia
According to New York Times, Russia would convert Iran’s enriched uranium into fuel rods for the Bushehr reactor, ensuring it could not be used for nuclear weapons.
China Passes Counterespionage Law as Part of Major Security Policy Overhaul
A new legislative dragnet to catch foreign spies underscores prevailing sense of insecurity in the new Chinese administration, observe Western security pundits
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Calls on Armed Forces to Dominate Space, Cyber Space
The Indian premier’s statement will now ensure is that the cutting edge of the Indian Armed Forces will get technologically upgraded to face the challenges of a digitized battle field, writes Col. Sanjeev Relia
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