Corporate Military Intelligence explores the dynamic intersection of military intelligence and corporate influence in shaping modern and future conflicts. As intelligence operations evolve beyond traditional state actors, private corporations play an increasing role in global security, cyber warfare, and economic conflicts. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of intelligence agencies, private military companies, and corporate involvement in national security. Key topics include technological advancements in intelligence gathering, the rise of mercenary armies, cybersecurity threats, and the economic dimensions of warfare. Intended for policymakers, military professionals, researchers, and students, this book offers a deep dive into the complexities of intelligence in the digital age. It highlights how corporate entities shape intelligence strategies and security policies, redefining the battlefield of tomorrow. With global security dynamics rapidly changing, Corporate Military Intelligence is a crucial read for those seeking to understand the future of warfare and intelligence.
Shantanu K. Bansal, a Delhi-based strategic analyst and the founder of Indian Aerospace Defence News (IADN), India's leading defence and strategic news portal since 2012. He has more than 10 years of experience in research and analysis. His research endevour covered reforms in India's external intelligence including Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) and Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA). Monojit Das, researcher of geopolitics and national security, is currently serving as Honorary Advisor to the Indian Aerospace Defence News (IADN). His research interests encompass strategic affairs, defence policy, and international security, with numerous publications contributing to the discourse on national and regional security frameworks. He has undertaken a significant role in advancing academic diplomacy and educational cooperation through his engagements with ICCR, MEA, GoI.
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