ORF & Global Policy Journal Article - Gene Editing and the Need to Reevaluate Bioweapons

This article was published by Shambhavi Naik in ‘Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan, ed., Future Warfare and Technology: Issues and Strategies, (New Delhi: ORF and Global Policy Journal, 2022)’ (ISBN: 978-93-90494-14-9). Click here to read the full issue.

In this article, Shambhavi Naik assesses an important technology — biotechnology — in the context of changing warfare. She provides both tactical and strategic implications of biotechnology and biowarfare in future warfare. While bioweapons have been considered a weapon of mass destruction, the global community has shunned these weapons. But the emergence of new technologies and a fractured international political situation have pushed for the development of “targetable bioweapons” that may be developed and “used without attribution”. Such a scenario, she argues, calls for a review of existing international mechanisms such as the Biological Weapons Convention.

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