Hybrid warfare combines conventional and unconventional tactics. It includes military force, cyber attacks, and propaganda. Nations use this strategy to achieve political objectives without full-scale conflict. It blurs the lines between war and peace. This approach can destabilise regions and influence public opinion. Understanding hybrid warfare is crucial for national security. It poses unique challenges for defence and policy-making.
Recent events have brought into light the increasing threat of hybrid warfare. A series of incidents, including a cargo plane crash in Lithuania and damage to underwater data...
Recent events in the Baltic Sea have heightened geopolitical tensions. The severing of two crucial undersea telecom cables has raised suspicions of sabotage. Investigations by Finland and Sweden...
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has prompted Nordic countries to enhance their war preparedness. Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Denmark are urging citizens to stockpile essentials and prepare for...
The evolving landscape of warfare is increasingly characterised by hybrid tactics that blend conventional military operations with non-kinetic methods. Recent discussions within the Indian Parliamentary Standing Committee on...