Warfare is the practice of engaging in organized, armed conflict between opposing military forces. It includes various strategies and tactics used to achieve specific military objectives, such as defeating an enemy, capturing territory, or defending against an attack. Warfare has evolved over time with advancements in technology, tactics, and weaponry, leading to changes in the nature of conflict and the conduct of war. This research area involves studying the history, theory, and dynamics of warfare, as well as the impact it has on society, politics, and international relations. Various factors such as technology, culture, ideology, and geopolitics influence the conduct of warfare and its outcomes. Researchers in this field may analyze different types of warfare, such as conventional, guerrilla, asymmetric, cyber, and nuclear warfare, to understand the complexities and challenges of modern conflict. Additionally, research on warfare may also examine ethical issues, humanitarian concerns, and efforts to promote peace, diplomacy, and conflict resolution.