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India's ancient military wisdom holds key to winning modern war of minds

The Sunday Guardian

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November 09, 2025

Modern conflicts are waged through misinformation, narrative manipulation, and psychological influence.

- LIEUTENANT COLONEL GEETA MISHRA

India's ancient military wisdom holds key to winning modern war of minds

"Wars are no longer fought merely to capture land; they are waged to conquer minds.

In an age where warfare has transcended the physical domain and entered the cognitive realm, victory is increasingly determined not by firepower, but by the power of perception. Modern conflicts are waged through misinformation, narrative manipulation, and psychological influence. For India, a civilisation that has mastered the art of subtle strategy for millennia, the answers to this modern challenge may lie in its own past.

To secure a decisive edge in the 21st century's war of minds, India must rediscover and reinterpret the profound military intelligence encoded in its ancient texts and historical experience. From Kautilya's Arthashastra to contemporary examples like Operation Sindoor, and in the face of challenges such as China's "Three Warfares" doctrine, India's strategic heritage offers invaluable guidance for mastering cognitive warfare.

More than 2,000 years ago, Kautilya-the philosopher, economist, and strategist behind the Mauryan Empire-authored the Arthashastra, a treatise that remains startlingly relevant to modern conflict. Far from being a mere manual of warfare, it is a masterclass in intelligence, diplomacy, deception, and psychological control-concepts that define hybrid and information warfare today.

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