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India’s Quantum Leap: From Ancient Philosophy to Post-Quantum Cryptography
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India’s Quantum Leap: From Ancient Philosophy to Post-Quantum Cryptography

The Hindu's e-book 'India’s Quantum Leap: From Ancient Philosophy to Post-Quantum Cryptography' examines the advancements and challenges in quantum technology, focusing on India's efforts through initiatives like the National Quantum Mission. It discusses the scientific principles of quantum computing, including qubits, superposition, and entanglement, while addressing practical issues such as decoherence in NISQ devices. The book highlights strategies like 'Harvest Now, Decrypt Later' and the impending 'Q-Day' as catalysts for transitioning to post-quantum cryptography. Additionally, it connects modern quantum concepts with ancient Indian philosophical traditions, offering insights into both technological progress and cultural reflection.

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India’s Quantum Leap: From Ancient Philosophy to Post-Quantum Cryptography

The Hindu's e-book 'India’s Quantum Leap: From Ancient Philosophy to Post-Quantum Cryptography' examines the advancements and challenges in quantum technology, focusing on India's efforts through initiatives like the National Quantum Mission. It discusses the scientific principles of quantum computing, including qubits, superposition, and entanglement, while addressing practical issues such as decoherence in NISQ devices. The book highlights strategies like 'Harvest Now, Decrypt Later' and the impending 'Q-Day' as catalysts for transitioning to post-quantum cryptography. Additionally, it connects modern quantum concepts with ancient Indian philosophical traditions, offering insights into both technological progress and cultural reflection.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of India's quantum technology initiatives without overtly favoring any political ideology. While it mentions government programs like the National Quantum Mission, it does not frame them in a partisan light. The focus remains on technical and philosophical探讨,

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