FUTURE CONFLICT SCENARIOS: IMPLICATIONS FOR IAF (PART 1)

Changes in warfare and implications

  • The contours of conventional war / conflict are changing and become more ambiguous and wide
  • Long drawn out conventional wars are a thing of the past due to diminished international acceptability of capture of territory & collateral damage and also increasing economic costs.
  • Terrorism, piracy and sectarian conflicts are extending the boundaries to grey zone, hybrid, sub-conventional conflicts in the ‘no peace, no war’ realm.
  • The battle space for war fighting is expanding (into multi domains) with compression of time.
  • Future conflicts are likely to be short, swift and intense engagements against a nuclear backdrop.
  • Future security challenges will be more and more complex, multi-dimensional and non-traditional in both kinetic and non-kinetic form.
  • Success would lie on the ability to act in the shortest possible time, inside the decision cycle of the adversary demanding very high level of real time situational awareness.

 

Regional / Local Scenario

  • Geopolitically Asia is the most war risk-prone region of the world.

 

  • India’s shares 6,917 kilometres of live borders with two nuclear armed hostile.

 

  • In recent past, the region has gone through frequent trigger incidents like Galwan Valley encroachment across the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and Doklam face-off with China, and frequent terror attack by terrorist groups based in Pakistan. These events could lead to a war or conflict.

 

China

  • China has emerged as a major regional power with aspiration to be a global power.
  • China’s desire to dominate Asia and finally the world has implications for India.
  • India’s relations with china are changing from cooperative to competitive to combative.
  • China also continues to enhance its strategic presence in the Indian Ocean Region.
  • Simultaneously China is investing in the Indian Ocean littoral countries to achieve a foot-hold and extend influence.
  • China would like to keep India off-balance.
  • China follows the philosophy of systems destruction warfare (i.e. disruption, paralyses or destruction of enemy operational systems).

 

Pakistan

  • Pakistan remains a security threat in all dimensions i.e. nuclear, conventional and sub-conventional.
  • Pakistan continues to be the epicentre of world terror. Pakistan would continue to use non-state actors to maintain a situation of unrest.
  • Asymmetric warfare will remain an instrument of its state policy. Pakistan’s strategy would continue to be wage proxy war and in the event of an escalation, use the nuclear card.

 

China – Pak Collusive Challenge

  • Chin’s increasing economic and political ties with Pakistan have an influence on the geostrategic balance of the region.
  • China has strategic interests in using Pakistani territory to reach West Asia and Africa for trade and geo-strategic positioning. It has invested in the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) that connects Xinjiang region in West China to the China-built-and-operated Gwadar port near Gulf of Hormuz.
  • China has helped Pakistan militarily including help to acquire technologies for its nuclear weapons and missile program.
  • In case of a conflict between India and Pakistan, China would posture along the northern and eastern border to keep the Indian military might divided and would also use its influence in the international forums to bring about a ceasefire at the earliest.
  • Pakistan openly boasts of collusive support from China in case of a war with India.

To be continued…

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Advice from the Rich and Famous

Steve Jobs

 (Businessman: recognized as a pioneer of the personal computer revolution).

On Life: “Your time is limited, don’t waste it living someone else’s life.”

On Thoughts: “If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?”

On Mistakes: “Life is not full without making mistakes.”

Henry Ford

 (Industrialist: owner of car manufacturing plants all over the world).

On Failure: “Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again this time more intelligently.”

On Freedom: “Learn to let go of things, you can’t control.”

On Success: “Most people get ahead during the time that others waste.”

Warren Buffett 

(Business magnate)

On Money: “Rule No. 1: Never lose money. Rule No. 2: Never forget rule No.1”

On Time: “No matter how great the talent or efforts, some things just take time. You can’t produce a baby in one month by getting nine women pregnant.”

On Mistakes: “You only have to do a few things right in your life so long as you don’t do too many things wrong.”

Elon Musk

 (Engineer, entrepreneur, billionaire: CEO of Space X and Tesla Motors).

On Innovations: “A failure is an option here. If things are not failing, you are not innovating enough.”

 On Failure: “If nothing else, we are committed to failing in a new way.”

Thomas Edison

 (Inventor and businessman).

On Development: “Our greatest mistake lies in giving up. Sometimes to yield the result you need to try just one more time.”

On Work: “Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”

On Ideas: “The value of an idea lies in the using of it”

On Advice: “Never give up! Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.”

Bill Gates

 (Business magnate and philanthropist: founder Microsoft).

 

On Friendship: “Be nice to nerds. Chances are you’ll end up working for one.”

On Job: “I choose a lazy person to do a hard job. Because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it.”

On Career: “Do what you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life”.

 

Common Denominator

Live your life,  do what you love and learn to let go.

Ideate, innovate and give it your best shot.

Mistakes and failures are a part of the process, do not give up, learn from them and try again.

 

My Favorites

 

“If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?”

 

 “The value of an idea lies in the using of it”

 

“Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”