Army Chief Warns: New Type of War is Already Here – India Must Be Ready Together
General Upendra Dwivedi speaks on “Hybrid & Grey Zone Warfare” at NIA HQ
New Delhi – India’s top army officer, General Upendra Dwivedi, met senior officers at the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in Delhi. The big topic?
A new type of war that doesn’t look like war — something called Hybrid and Grey Zone Warfare.
It’s not about tanks or bombs. It’s about sneaky tactics — like cyber attacks, fake news on social media, economic pressure, terrorist networks, and even using local protests or criminal gangs to disturb peace.
This kind of war is already happening, especially around India’s borders. And because it’s not a traditional war, it’s hard to stop or even see coming.
What did General Dwivedi say?
He said India needs to be ready, not just with soldiers, but with teamwork between the Army, police, cyber experts, and investigation agencies like NIA.
He called for stronger technology, better coordination, and faster sharing of information.
Why should you care?
Because this new war hits people directly — power grids, internet networks, mobile banking, social media — anything can be attacked. And it’s done in a way that no one takes direct blame.
The Army and NIA are now joining forces to tackle this together.
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