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The Invisible War: Fighting Minds, Data and Truth
The Free Press Journal
|October 23, 2025
In the digital age, wars are fought in minds, not on battlefields. India must guard truth as fiercely as it guardsits frontiers
Kautilya, in the Arthashastra, wrote that “the wise king conquers not only through the sword but through silence.” The most potent weapon, he observed, is not one that strikes the body but one that captures the mind. In our age, that ancient counsel has acquired a chilling modern form — disinformation campaigns, cyberattacks, and algorithmic influence have replaced spies, scrolls, and couriers. The war of our time is invisible, fought not in trenches but in timelines.
The Changing Nature of Conflict
Traditional warfare is governed by visibility armies, maps, treaties, deterrence. The new conflict defies all of these. A single keystroke can shut down a power grid, a fabricated video can inflame millions, and a false narrative can cripple a nation's credibility before a missile is even launched.
The battlespace has shifted from land, sea, and air to cyberspace, cognition, and perception. Nations no longer only securing borders; they are defending data,identity, and truth itself. India, with its billion-strong digital population and rapidly expanding digital economy, stands at both the forefront and the fault line of this transformation. Cybersecurity is no longer merely an IT concern — it is national security. A hostile intrusion into financial networks, energy grids, or defense communications could be as devastating as a conventional strike.
Kautilya and the Art of Silent War
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