Listen "The Red Echo Cyberattack: Locating India’s Recourse in International Law"
Episode Synopsis
Aarohi Chaudhuri, a student at the National Law School of India University, dissects the Red Echo cyberattacks allegedly conducted by China. Aarohi specifically focuses on whether the cyberattack amounted to an 'armed attack' triggering India's right to self-defence, and other potential recourses available to India.
This episode has been featured as an article on the JFIEL platform and can be read here.
This episode has been featured as an article on the JFIEL platform and can be read here.
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