Biological Weapons : Coronavirus, Weapon of Mass Destruction?
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Format
Kindle
Pages
433
Language
Hindi
Published
Jan 1, 2021
Publisher
Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
Edition
1
ISBN-10
8194697468
ISBN-13
9788194697466
Description
In a world increasingly on edge about security and global health, the emergence of biological threats looms large. This exploration delves into the unsettling intersection of virology and warfare, particularly focusing on the events surrounding the coronavirus pandemic. With profound insights from experts in the field, the narrative meticulously examines the implications of a virus being weaponized and the ramifications it holds for nations and societies.
Dr. U C Jha and Dr. K Ratnabali present a compelling discussion on the challenges faced by armed forces and policymakers as they grapple with the potential of biological agents. Their analysis not only sheds light on historical contexts and biological warfare but also provokes critical conversations about preparedness, ethical concerns, and the future of global health. The urgency of understanding these threats is highlighted, making it evident that the battle against biological weapons is one that requires vigilant attention and proactive measures.
Dr. U C Jha and Dr. K Ratnabali present a compelling discussion on the challenges faced by armed forces and policymakers as they grapple with the potential of biological agents. Their analysis not only sheds light on historical contexts and biological warfare but also provokes critical conversations about preparedness, ethical concerns, and the future of global health. The urgency of understanding these threats is highlighted, making it evident that the battle against biological weapons is one that requires vigilant attention and proactive measures.
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