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Quantum technology has risks of strategic blind spots: NITI Aayog

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Advancements in Quantum Technology

A NITI Aayog research paper highlights the potential risks and strategic vulnerabilities posed by advancements in quantum technology for India.

Overview of the Paper

  • The paper is titled 'Quantum Computing: National Security Implications & Strategic Preparedness.'
  • Released by NITI Aayog’s Frontier Tech Hub (FTH) in partnership with the Data Security Council of India (DSCI).

Key Highlights

  • Dual-use Technology: Quantum computing has transformative implications for defense, intelligence, and cybersecurity.
  • Risks: Advancements in quantum technology could lead to a technological surprise and strategic blind spots, impacting national security and economic competitiveness.
  • Potential Threats: Destabilizing financial markets, compromising banking systems, breaking encryption, and endangering digital payment infrastructures.

India's Call to Action

NITI Aayog emphasizes the need for India to lead in quantum technology, requiring:

  • Innovation and setting global standards.
  • Strong policy frameworks and an ecosystem fostering research, talent development, and large-scale deployment.

Global Investments in Quantum Computing

  • China: $15 billion
  • US: $5 billion
  • Europe: $1.2 billion
  • India: $0.75 billion

There is a need for India to enhance its quantum ecosystem to stay competitive and mitigate security risks.

Funding Trends

  • In 2024, the quantum sector saw nearly 50 investment deals worth $1.5 billion, double the previous year's investments.

Recommendations

  • Establishing an early warning system for tracking global quantum advancements.
  • Assessing vulnerabilities in critical national systems.
  • Creating directives and guidelines on crypto agility.
  • Forging bilateral partnerships.

Critical Imperatives

  • Quantum computing’s transformative implications for defense, intelligence, and cybersecurity.
  • The risk of being caught off guard by quantum advancements and its impact on national security.
  • Tags :
  • Quantum Technology
  • National Security
  • Quantum Computing
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