Grey-zone warfare latest entry in lexicon of warfare, says CDS
- February 24, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Grey-zone warfare latest entry in lexicon of warfare, says CDS
Subject: Science and tech
Section: Defence
Context:
- In the lexicon on warfare, “grey-zone” is the latest entry, because of what has happened in the South China Sea and what has happened along our northern borders, Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Anil Chauhan said in a reference to China.
About Grey Zone Warfare
- Grey Zone Warfare is a strategy where a country tries to gain an advantage over another without resorting to open war. Essentially, it’s a series of tactics, like cyberattacks, misinformation, or economic pressures, used to subtly undermine or destabilize an opponent. China has been particularly adept at employing this strategy, notably against India and other neighbors.
China’s Grey Zone Tactics against India:
- South China Sea Activities: China uses naval and civilian vessels to assert its dominance in the South China Sea, creating tensions with its neighbors, including India.
- Building Near Borders: China constructs infrastructure and villages near India’s borders. These projects bolster their territorial claims and offer strategic advantages.
- Digital Investments: China invests in apps, media, and other digital platforms in India. This influence in the digital space can shape public perception and narratives.
India’s Counter-Measures:
- Inter-agency Collaboration: India has prompted its defense, intelligence, and police forces to collaborate. Their collective aim is to strategize and counter the challenges of Grey Zone Warfare.
- Increased Vigilance: India has ramped up its surveillance and presence in border areas and key strategic locations to ensure readiness against any covert Chinese activity.
- Regulating Tech Inflows: India is scrutinizing foreign tech investments more closely to ensure national security isn’t compromised.
Long-term Implications for India:
Grey Zone Warfare introduces complex security challenges:
- Information Warfare: A major part of the conflict happens in the digital realm. Misinformation can influence public opinion, making it a powerful tool.
- Economic Leverage: Dependency on foreign investments, particularly in critical sectors, can become a vulnerability if it’s used as leverage by the investing nation.
- Tech Dependency: Relying heavily on foreign technology can expose India to risks, making it imperative for India to bolster its indigenous tech capabilities.