Greying Threat
The Times of India|September 26, 2022
India must have its version of China's fusion of civil and military in naval deployment
Greying Threat

Army chief General Manoj Pande recently emphasised the need to develop India's grey-zone capabilities. Wars of tomorrow will be fought across multiple traditional and nontraditional domains. And China over the last decade has emerged as a fine practitioner of grey-zone warfare. Look, for example, at the fusion between Chinese civilian and military naval assets. Only last month we witnessed a so-called Chinese scientific vessel, Yuan Wang 5, dock at Sri Lanka's Hambantota port. In reality it was a spy ship capable of tracking intercontinental missiles.

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