Fifth Generations Warfare (5GW)-The New Dimensions of Enemies Launched Warfare and Security Concern of Pakistan
The advent of internet, its confluence with Communication and Information Technology (C&IT) has given an exponential rise to generate waves of hyper information thus providing an opportunity to the enemies to launch transitional level of Fifth Generation Warfare (5GW) from various platforms. The present internet dominated age coupled with Mediasine qua non usage of deceitful information, baffled news and fabricated themes launched through hostile think tanks and hostile intelligence agencies through their spoofing agents under cover of Media imposters, Media Memes and scintillating campaigns with covert commercial clientele. Such slanderers aim to undermine State capacity and capability to act and react during odds/under tense situations. The enemy hired slanderers, their tittle tale imposters propagate the sugar coated lethal contents to the masses especially the youth has many varying dimension and blatant angles corroborated into 5GW
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Media Imposters, Media Memes. Fabricated themes, Baffled news and Commercial clientele.
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(1) Irfan Ahmad Tahir
PhD Scholar,Department of Politics and IR Faculty of Social Sciences,International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan.
(2) Manzoor Khan Afridi
Head of Department of Politics and IR Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Politics and IR Faculty of Social Sciences,International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan.
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APA : Tahir, I. A., & Afridi, M. K. (2019). Fifth Generations Warfare (5GW)-The New Dimensions of Enemies Launched Warfare and Security Concern of Pakistan. Global Regional Review, IV(I), 250-259. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2019(IV-I).27
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CHICAGO : Tahir, Irfan Ahmad, and Manzoor Khan Afridi. 2019. "Fifth Generations Warfare (5GW)-The New Dimensions of Enemies Launched Warfare and Security Concern of Pakistan." Global Regional Review, IV (I): 250-259 doi: 10.31703/grr.2019(IV-I).27
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HARVARD : TAHIR, I. A. & AFRIDI, M. K. 2019. Fifth Generations Warfare (5GW)-The New Dimensions of Enemies Launched Warfare and Security Concern of Pakistan. Global Regional Review, IV, 250-259.
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MHRA : Tahir, Irfan Ahmad, and Manzoor Khan Afridi. 2019. "Fifth Generations Warfare (5GW)-The New Dimensions of Enemies Launched Warfare and Security Concern of Pakistan." Global Regional Review, IV: 250-259
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MLA : Tahir, Irfan Ahmad, and Manzoor Khan Afridi. "Fifth Generations Warfare (5GW)-The New Dimensions of Enemies Launched Warfare and Security Concern of Pakistan." Global Regional Review, IV.I (2019): 250-259 Print.
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OXFORD : Tahir, Irfan Ahmad and Afridi, Manzoor Khan (2019), "Fifth Generations Warfare (5GW)-The New Dimensions of Enemies Launched Warfare and Security Concern of Pakistan", Global Regional Review, IV (I), 250-259
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TURABIAN : Tahir, Irfan Ahmad, and Manzoor Khan Afridi. "Fifth Generations Warfare (5GW)-The New Dimensions of Enemies Launched Warfare and Security Concern of Pakistan." Global Regional Review IV, no. I (2019): 250-259. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2019(IV-I).27