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From Cyber Threats to Cognitive Warfare: Prof. Dr. Simmy Kataria Defines the New Defense Doctrine

March 4, 2026
From Cyber Threats to Cognitive Warfare: Prof. Dr. Simmy Kataria Defines the New Defense Doctrine

Proactive Preparedness: The New Doctrine of Threat and Warfare

In the 21st century, warfare no longer begins on battlefields — it begins in minds, networks, economies, and data systems. Nations that wait for conflict to emerge are already late. The modern security paradigm demands proactive preparedness, where anticipation replaces reaction and resilience becomes the strongest defense.

Today’s threats are multidimensional: cyberattacks, information warfare, economic disruption, biological risks, and autonomous weapon systems. Warfare has evolved into a continuous spectrum of competition operating below traditional thresholds of war. Victory now depends not only on military strength but on intelligence integration, technological readiness, psychological resilience, and civilian preparedness.

Proactive preparedness requires nations to invest in predictive analytics, artificial intelligence–driven threat assessment, and interdisciplinary coordination between defense, science, healthcare, and governance systems. Equally vital is societal resilience — citizens trained to respond calmly to crises, misinformation, and disruptions. A prepared society reduces vulnerability and strengthens national stability.

Strategically, preparedness shifts defense from deterrence by punishment to deterrence by denial — making systems so adaptive and resilient that adversaries cannot achieve meaningful disruption. This includes secure infrastructure, cyber defense ecosystems, rapid decision frameworks, and continuous scenario simulation.

The future of warfare belongs to nations that prepare before danger becomes visible. Proactive preparedness is not militarization; it is intelligent prevention. In an era of uncertainty, readiness is peace’s strongest guardian — ensuring that stability is preserved not by reaction, but by foresight, science, and collective resilience.

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