Deterrence in Realm of Grey Zone Warfare

Authors

  • Dr. Tahir Mahmood Azad Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for Science & Security Studies (CSSS) War Studies Department, King’s College London, United Kingdom. Author
  • Muhammad Waqas Haider MA Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies, Lancaster University, United Kingdom. Author

Keywords:

Grey Zone Warfare, Nuclear Deterrence, Pakistan, India, Hybrid Warfare, War and Peace

Abstract

Indian hegemonic ambition in South Asian region has always paved the way towards instability
of the region. Indian successive governments have tried to dominate in the regional politics since
the inception of India. Bhartya Janata Party (BJP) governments always use violence against
minorities in India to get more support from nationalist elements. This paper explores the Indian
fascist policy in general and policy of Narendra Modi in particular towards minorities in India.
This paper will explore the traits of Narendra Modi as the fascist leader of contemporary world
that is threatening the regional peace and stability of South Asia by its domestic policy within the
India and its policy towards Kashmir. Different aspects of Fascism are discussed in the paper to
provide a theoretical foundation to Indian aggressive policies. Policies of Modi regime with
special reference to Pakistan and Kashmir are also discussed in this research paper. The paper
identifies the nexus between RSS and BJP for promoting the fascist policies in India. The
research concludes that Modi government is using the violence, authoritative control and
totalitarian approach in running the affairs of state in India. This fascist approach is a threat not
only for India itself but also for the stability of South Asian region.

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Published

2020-12-31

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