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                        Hybrid Warfare and its Nuances:  
                         A Case-Study from South Asia 
                                  Dr Farah Naz* & 
                                                  **
                               Dr Zia ul Haque Shamsi  
                                          
                  Abstract 
                         In a hypothetical sense, hybrid war, in its all nuances, may prove 
                       extremely damaging for Pakistan due to certain evident fault lines 
                       in country’s security infrastructure and body politic. India and its 
                       closest  allies  did  try  to  find  several  avenues,  which  could  be 
                       exploited with their location within Pakistan’s political, religious, 
                       cultural,  and  psychological  domains.  Pakistan’s  response  to 
                       India’s  Hybrid  War,  as  exposed  recently  by  the  European 
                       Watchdog  through  the  ‘Indian  Chronicles’,  has  been  of  great 
                       significance and worth investigating. Pakistan was able to sail 
                       through  the  troubling  times,  unleashed  by  this  Hybrid  War 
                       imposed by India. It retrospectively offers a formative case study 
                       in this context. This paper aims to explore how and what kind of a 
                       Hybrid War was imposed on Pakistan, which could rather prove a 
                                                                        
                  *  Dr Farah Naz has a doctorate in Government and International Relations from 
                    the University of Sydney and is serving as an Assistant Professor at the 
                    Department of Government and Public Policy, NUST. She is author of 
                    ‘COVID-19 Challenges for Pakistan’, and ‘Pakistan under Hybrid War.’  
                  **Dr Zia Ul Haque Shamsi is PhD in Strategic Studies from NDU, Islamabad. He 
                    has authored books: ‘Nuclear Deterrence and Conflict Management between 
                    India and Pakistan’ and ‘South Asia needs Hybrid Peace’ published by Peter 
                    Lang, New York, USA. He also translated into Urdu, Sun Tzu’s ‘The Art of 
                    War’. He is presently serving as Director at the Centre for Aerospace and 
                    Security Studies, Islamabad. 
                  ___________________ 
                   
                  @2022 by the Islamabad Policy Research Institute. 
                  IPRI Journal   XXII (1): 25-43   
                  https://doi.org/10.31945/iprij.220102 
                                                                
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                                     recurrent security threat. In addition, an effort has been made to 
                                     determine  pathways  and  methodologies  adopted  by  the  hostile 
                                     neighbour to achieve its defined objectives by undertaking diverse 
                                     insidious pathways. 
                                      
                              Keywords:  Hybrid  War,  Economic  Security,  India,  Pakistan, 
                                           Psychological      Warfare,     Informational      Warfare
                                                                                                      
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                                     Hybrid Warfare and its Nuances: A Case-Study from South Asia 
                            Introduction 
                                n the global strategic and security community, Hybrid War is meant 
                                for  gaining  interest  along  with  influencing  strategic  thinking  by 
                                engineering demoralization at several levels. The concept of Hybrid 
                            I 
                            War is as old as the warfare itself, but its canvass has expanded beyond 
                            conventional techniques to other means and ways, including propaganda 
                            campaigns.1 The nature and character of Hybrid War have transformed 
                            into  an  extremely  damaging  instrument  due  to  its  execution  and  the 
                            resultant impact on the people of the targeted country.2  
                             
                            Pakistan has been under the cloud of Hybrid War for the last two decades 
                            by India and its Western allies particularly, since the overt nuclearization 
                            of the Sub-continent in 1998.3 The concept became even more strenuously 
                                                                                  4
                            popularized  after  the  Russia-Ukraine  conflict  in  2014.   It  combines 
                            multiple complex avenues simultaneously, mainly purported to achieve 
                            the desired goals and thus has become an integral part of modern warfare. 
                            Apart  from  employing  a  wide  range  of  methods,  strategies  and 
                            technologies,  a  wide  variety  of  terminologies  are  also  being  used  by 
                            experts  to  explain  Hybrid  War  phenomenon.  Scholars  belonging  to 
                            diverse  regions  and  specialisms,  define  the  concept  according  to  their 
                            regional situations and respective imperatives. Some scholars also include 
                            state’s  coercion,  conventional  and  non-traditional  threats,  grey-zone 
                            conflict, financial sanctions, coercive diplomacy, cyber-attacks, irregular 
                            criminality, and international pressure within an ever-expansive paradigm 
                                                                                  
                            1 Erik Reichborn-Kjennerud & Patrick Cullen, “What is Hybrid War?” (2016), 
                             Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, https://core.ac.uk/download/ 
                             pdf/52131503.pdf, accessed May 2, 2021. 
                            2 Jack Brown, “An Alternative War: The Development, Impact, and Legality of 
                             Hybrid Warfare Conducted by the Nation State,” (2018), The Journal of Global 
                             Fault lines, Vol. 5, Nos. 1-2. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.13169/ 
                             jglobfaul.5.12.0058#metadata_info_tab_contents, accessed 13 May 2021.  
                            3 Munir Akram,”Hybrid Warfare”, Dawn, December 9, 2018 vide 
                             https://www.dawn.com/news/1450346, accessed May 18, 2021.  
                            4 James K. Whiter, Making Sense of Hybrid Warfare, 2016, Connections, Vol. 
                             15, no. 2, https://www.jstor.org/stable/26326441?seq=1#metadata_info_tab 
                             _contents, accessed May 17, 2021. 
                                                                                                 
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                                of  Hybrid  War.5  However,  differences  withstanding,  distinguished 
                                academics  have  mostly  defined  hybrid  conflict  trajectories  as  a 
                                combination  of  conventional  and  unconventional  tools  for  pursuing 
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                                hostilities.   
                                 
                                In this paper, Hybrid War is defined as the process and employment of 
                                multiple avenues to hurt the enemy with all the available kinetic and non-
                                kinetic means of warfare making into a parallel or even complementary 
                                pursuit of achieving the goals “by other means.” 
                                 
                                Hybrid War has been the subject of intense debate in Pakistan over the 
                                recent past because the country found itself under the spotlight by India 
                                and a motley of its numerous supporters pursuing their own unilateral 
                                agendas and interests. As per our premise in this paper, the concept of  
                                Hybrid War  is not new and dates back to the inception of the warfare 
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                                itself,  India has often successfully employed all the available means at its 
                                discretion    to   hurt   its  rival   Pakistan    militarily,  economically, 
                                psychologically,  internationally,  and  domestically.8  The  Indian  Hybrid 
                                Warfare strategy is/was to exploit the existing fault lines in Pakistan’s 
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                                political system, which is highly polarized and vulnerable to exploitation.  
                                From  urban  terrorism  to  sectarian  killings,  manipulation  in  stock 
                                                                                      
                                5 Viktant Deshpande, Hybrid Warfare: The Changing Character of Conflict, 2018, 
                                  Institute for Defense Studies and Analysis, https://idsa.in/system/files/book/ 
                                  book-hybrid-warfare-vdeshpande.pdf, accessed May 10, 2021.  
                                6 Erik Reichborn-Kjennerud & Patrick Cullen, “What is Hybrid Warfare?,” 2016, 
                                  https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/52131503.pdf, accessed May 3, 2021. 
                                7 Patrick J. Cullen, MCDC Countering Hybrid Warfare Project: Understanding 
                                  Hybrid Warfare, A multinational Capability Development Campaign Project, 
                                  2017, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. https://assets.publishing. 
                                  service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/64777
                                  6/dar_mcdc_hybrid_warfare.pdf, accessed on May 11, 2021.  
                                8 Muhammad Nadeem Mirza, Summar Iqbal Babar. The Indian Hybrid Warfare 
                                  Strategy: Implications for Pakistan. Progressive Research Journal of Arts and 
                                  Humanities (PRJAH), Progressive Research Journal of Arts and Humanities 
                                  (PRJAH), https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03013546/document, 
                                  accessed May 12, 2021. 
                                9 Ibid.  
                                                                                                                
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