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Disinformation and Miscalculation

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12.08.2025

It is an analysis of the three-day war between India and Pakistan through the lens of information and disinformation.

Pakistan-India war 2025 was not only a military conflict but an exaggerated play of information by India and its repercussions. To avoid entropy, democracies must not blind their citizens with distorted information but rather allow for the free flow of true information. India is brutalised today as a result of its follies: propaganda against Pakistan, fueling extremism among Hindu nationalists, and forcing the Narendra Modi government to orchestrate false flags for domestic political gain. Data is physical.

For years, India has strutted as the guardian of the Indian Ocean, a fortress against China’s rising tide in Asia-Pacific.

The process of information growth is an essential component of our universe, with physical objects and humans playing important roles in its evolution. Information is closely related to entropy, a metric that measures the number of comparable states in a system. The dissemination of information in society is a multifaceted process that includes both the physicality of data and social interaction. Magical products improve human capabilities by allowing us to access practical applications of knowledge and know-how stored in our neurological systems. It is critical to translate our ideas into tangible and digital artefacts in order to effectively communicate the practical applications of information, creativity, and expertise. It is critical to understand the physicality of data and the impact of social institutions on our comprehension. The Modi regime expanded disinformation, making it difficult to assess the situation realistically, not only for their people and military but also for the rest of the world. ??

According to the person-byte theory, in order to accumulate the knowledge and expertise needed to produce increasingly complex products, larger and more sophisticated networks must be established. The economy is built around the exchange of information and expertise, which improves capabilities but limits their spread. A view of economic processes that emphasises our ability to store and retrieve information and knowledge, embed it in networks of individuals with limited transportation capacity, and produce goods that embody the practical applications of that knowledge and........

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