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Cyber Warfare between Pakistan and India: Implications for the Region
Abstract
In 21stcentury, Cyber security threats are one of the principle national securities and each country faces financial difficulties. The internet is a characterizing highlight of current life. People and networks overall interface, mingle and arrange themselves in and through the internet. The presence of various Cyber security issues on different circles of life normally increment political enthusiasm for settling them. When the Cold War ended, professionals started to argue that the main subject of global security must be change to reflect the changing nature of conflict. The main aim of this paper is investigating cyber warfare between Pakistan and India. The relations of Pakistan and India are mostly contradictory because both sides are always trying to gain their strategic goals first by nuclear program then by cyber warfare. New technologies are immediately coordinated into standard military and diplomatic doctrine. Both states utilize the internet as cyberspace to hassle or deter the opponent with little danger of retribution and counter. The race of cyber technology as cyber weapon is creating threat to regional security.
Authors
Dr. Ghulam Mustafa
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science & International Relations, Government College University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan
Zainab Murtaza
Ph. D Scholar, Department of Political Science & International Relations, Government College University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan
Khadija Murtaza
Ph. D Scholar, Department of Political Science & International Relations, Government College University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan