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New Delhi -- India's cybersecurity chief Saturday stressed the need for a unified public relations command for the three wings of the armed forces to ensure an upper hand in the narrative warfare with Pakistan, which, he opined, has 'got its act together' through its Director General Inter Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), reported Indian media.

National Cyber Security Coordinator Lieutenant General Rajesh Pant (retd) said the three wings of the Indian armed forces have their own public relations officers and 'they are going in different ways'.

'When are we going to have our own equivalent of the DGISPR because the (Indian armed forces) services have their own PRs and they are going in different ways. Somebody at the national level now has to look at the narrative warfare and how to implement it in various domains,' he said.

Talking about the Director General Inter Services Public Relations (DGISPR), which serves as the spokesperson for the Pakistan Armed Forces, Pant said the neighbouring country got its act together in narrative warfare through the agency.

'What we are finding from the other side - from the western border - that since the time they have...

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