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The Silent Enemy: Non-traditional Challenges to National Security

Publisher:
BLUONE INK PVT. LTD.
| Author:
Arvind Gupta I Rajesh Singh
| Language:
English
| Format:
Hardback
Publisher:
BLUONE INK PVT. LTD.
Author:
Arvind Gupta I Rajesh Singh
Language:
English
Format:
Hardback

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Strong militaries alone are not enough to secure a nation. A wide range of non-traditional issues—such as financial instability; food, water and health insecurities; energy shortages; organized crime; climate change; terrorism by non-state actors backed by a state; and technological disruptions—play a critical role. Yet, these often receive insufficient attention, as policymakers tend to treat them as secondary. This mindset must change, as old frameworks cannot address new challenges. Operation Sindoor is a good example of a new approach.

Written from an Indian perspective, The Silent Enemy: Non-traditional Challenges to National Security argues that national security planning must also take into consideration non-traditional security issues. The ‘silent enemies’ should not be addressed in isolation, but holistically. This comprehensive approach is critical for a nation’s security. The book also examines how demographic shifts and narrative warfare impact both national and global security.

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Strong militaries alone are not enough to secure a nation. A wide range of non-traditional issues—such as financial instability; food, water and health insecurities; energy shortages; organized crime; climate change; terrorism by non-state actors backed by a state; and technological disruptions—play a critical role. Yet, these often receive insufficient attention, as policymakers tend to treat them as secondary. This mindset must change, as old frameworks cannot address new challenges. Operation Sindoor is a good example of a new approach.

Written from an Indian perspective, The Silent Enemy: Non-traditional Challenges to National Security argues that national security planning must also take into consideration non-traditional security issues. The ‘silent enemies’ should not be addressed in isolation, but holistically. This comprehensive approach is critical for a nation’s security. The book also examines how demographic shifts and narrative warfare impact both national and global security.

About Author

Arvind Gupta has been the director of the New Delhi–based Vivekananda International Foundation since October 2017. A former diplomat, he previously served as the deputy NSA and headed the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, a think tank under the Ministry of Defence. Gupta specializes in national security and foreign policy. He has authored five books and edited several others. He is a frequent speaker at civil and military academies, universities, and public forums.

Rajesh Singh is the author of Sikh Separatism, Iconic Indians (co-authored with Sanjeev Sanyal), Baahubalis of Indian Politics, and Portraits of Hindutva. His national security-themed fiction thrillers include The Viper, The K Conspiracy, and The Indian Pope. Singh has worked as a journalist for over two decades in Goa and Delhi, and also served as media advisor to the former Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar. He regularly contributes articles to the leading think tank the Vivekananda International Foundation.

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