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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
The world is witnessing a remarkable shift in the locus of l=global power with the relative decline of the United States of America and the dramatic rise of China. It is estimated that the rise of India and China will alter the nature of the global system and the global landscape in the coming two decades. During this great geo-political transition period, there is an urgent need to revaluate our theories, paradigms, assumptions and strategies in the light of technological, economic, political and military developments in the region. The heavy dependence of government organizations, business, economic activities and military affairs of information and communication technology by (ICT) necessitates incorporation of cyber technology into our strategic calculation. Cyber power is exerting itself as a key lever in the development and execution of national policy, including counter-terrorism, economic growth, and diplomatic affairs.
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