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Tech Autonomy Critical as US Firms Face Potential Iranian Retaliation

April 5, 2026 at 07:30 AMBy AlphaScalaSource: livemint.com
Tech Autonomy Critical as US Firms Face Potential Iranian Retaliation

Nitin Pai warns that as AI and digital tools become integral to warfare, US tech companies face increased risks of becoming legitimate military targets.

The landscape of modern warfare is shifting, placing technology companies directly in the crosshairs of geopolitical conflict. According to Nitin Pai, the growing integration of artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure into military operations means that US tech firms are no longer viewed as neutral entities.

As these technologies increasingly facilitate combat capabilities, they risk being classified as legitimate military targets. This shift is evidenced by recent threats from Iran to strike specific US technology companies, a move that highlights the heightened vulnerability of the digital sector in global conflicts.

This evolving reality underscores a pressing necessity for technological sovereignty. For nations like India, the ability to develop and maintain independent tech ecosystems is becoming a matter of national security to avoid the risks associated with over-reliance on foreign digital infrastructure that may be targeted during international disputes.