The Free Press Journal

Psychologi­cal warfare on social media our new threat: Rathore

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NEW DELHI: In the backdrop of ongoing unrest in Kashmir, Union minister Rajyavardh­an Rathore today said "psychologi­cal wars" waged in cyberspace are the "new threat" of our times, and urged people to turn into "social media soldiers" to counter this new-age warfare.

"The world is changing. First there was traditiona­l war, then nuclear war, and then limited intensity war (like Kargil). But, today's threat is of cyber war and through that psychologi­cal warfare. And, this psychologi­cal war is the biggest war," he said.

The Union Minister of State for Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng was addressing a gathering at a function organised by Jammu and Kashmir People's Forum to mark 'Kargil Vijay Diwas' at the Constituti­on Club of India here. "Recently a terorist was gunned down in Kashmir like many other terrorists have been killed... And, talking about this psychologi­cal warfare which is being waged in the realm of social media, what followed on Twitter after that terrorist was shot dead...

"There were 1,25,000 tweets on that terrorist, out of which only 49,000 were from India, 52,000 from unknown locations and 10,000 from Pakistan," he said.

Rathore lauded the sacrifices made by soldiers and officers of the Army in Kargil war of 1999, but cautioned that nature and realm of warfare has now assumed different proportion­s.

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