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Non-contact warfare : an appraisal of china's military capabilities / Brigadier Vivek Verma .

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Pentagon Press, 2021.Description: xxii, 330 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789390095162
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 355.033051 BRI
Summary: While the previous wars were about jointmanship between the services, the future war will be dictated by the civil-military integration. The core instrumentality of threat and use of force to achieve political outcomes have changed since the end of the Cold War. The creeping difference between war and conflict is changing the way the confrontations and crisis are being engineered and handled. Emerging threats are exploiting new technologies and finding new uses for the old one. Similarly, the practitioners of defence are finding new methods to engage in sub-threshold warfare using Non-Contact Warfare. Thus, a much wider array of agencies are now involved in the development and implementation of national security policy. A whole-of-government effort might better define the instruments of power.
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Includes index.

While the previous wars were about jointmanship between the services, the future war will be dictated by the civil-military integration. The core instrumentality of threat and use of force to achieve political outcomes have changed since the end of the Cold War. The creeping difference between war and conflict is changing the way the confrontations and crisis are being engineered and handled. Emerging threats are exploiting new technologies and finding new uses for the old one. Similarly, the practitioners of defence are finding new methods to engage in sub-threshold warfare using Non-Contact Warfare. Thus, a much wider array of agencies are now involved in the development and implementation of national security policy. A whole-of-government effort might better define the instruments of power.

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