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  • Monday Morning Meeting on Artificial Intelligence and National Security

    Event: 
    Monday Morning Meeting
    August 08, 2022
    Time: 
    1000 hrs

    AI and National Security: Major Power Perspectives and Challenges

    Advances in Artificial Intelligence will progressively multiply the threats, challenges, and opportunities from the national security perspective.

    September 12, 2022

    Facial Recognition Technology and Counter-Terror Operations

    The challenges associated with facial recognition technology (FRT) need to be studied in detail before deploying them in counter-insurgency/counter-terror operations.

    August 05, 2022

    Quad and Cybersecurity

    The Quad has cautiously carved out a practical and cooperative agenda on issues of cybersecurity.

    June 22, 2022

    NATO’s AI Push and Military Implications

    NATO countries are adopting Emerging and Disruptive Technologies (EDTs) to maintain their strategic advantage and to mitigate transnational threats.

    May 24, 2022

    Russia–Ukraine Conflict and Geopolitics of Data Routing

    The Russia–Ukraine conflict, as well as Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea, draw light on the geopolitics of data routing and the usage of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) as a tool of control.

    April 29, 2022

    Unmanned Ground Vehicles: Global Developments and Future Battlefield

    The confluence of technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Cloud Computing with Unmanned Ground Vehicles has created enormous opportunities for creating intelligent autonomous systems both in the commercial and defence sectors.

    April 22, 2022

    Can we Become Wiser from the Havoc of COVID-19?

    Abstract: COVID-19 sent the whole world and economy into a tailspin. This article first explores the brief history of use of biological weapons. Furthermore, it encapsulates the debates surrounding the biological weapon convention in general and COVID-19 in particular. Finally, the article highlights India’s ability to fight back a pandemic and her resilience that was tested in the initial phase of COVID-19 and during the second wave.

    July-December 2021

    Russia’s AI Enabled Military Ecosystem and Its Algorithmic Warfare

    With the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence, the weapons of war are becoming more technologically equipped, which is changing the battlefield scenarios, as seen in Russia’s current incursion in Ukraine.

    March 16, 2022

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