We are entering a new era of strategic competition—one not defined by missiles or tanks, but by qubits. Quantum computing, though still in its early stages, is already viewed as a national security concern, an economic asset, and a geopolitical lever. The reason is clear: if quantum computers achieve their expected capabilities, they could break modern encryption standards, accelerate molecular discoveries with profound implications for medicine and materials science, and reshape financial systems through advanced algorithmic optimization.
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