China’s Cyberspace Force: Inside Beijing’s New Digital War-fighting Command
Modern wars no longer begin with missiles or troops—they start with code. Power grids fail, satellites go blind, communications collapse, and public perception is quietly shaped online. In April 2024, China made this reality official by launching the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Cyberspace Force, a dedicated military branch designed to dominate the digital battlefield.
This move signals more than bureaucratic reshuffling. It reflects Beijing’s belief that future conflicts—especially around Taiwan or the Indo-Pacific—will be decided as much in cyberspace as on land, sea, air, or space.
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