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No war, no peace: Navy's new category in Indian Maritime Doctrine 2025, Pg14

Indian Navy's Maritime Doctrine 2025 introduces 'no-war, no-peace' category, addressing grey zone operations and hybrid warfare strategies.

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Key Highlights:

  • Admiral Dinesh Tripathi, Chief of Naval Staff, released the Indian Maritime Doctrine 2025 on Navy Day.
  • The doctrine formally recognizes "no-war, no-peace" as a distinct category between peace and conflict.
  • The 2025 edition reflects shifts in India's maritime environment and strategic outlook.
  • It aligns with Viksit Bharat 2047 and integrates initiatives like Sagarmala and PM Gati Shakti.

Detailed Insights:

  • The doctrine treats the grey zone between war and peace as a critical operational space, marked by coercion and hybrid operations.
  • The Indian Maritime Doctrine is the Navy's apex guidance document, governing its strategy and employment.
  • Previous versions were released in 2004, revised in 2009, and amended in 2015.
  • The doctrine integrates national initiatives such as Maritime India Vision 2030, Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, and MAHASAGAR.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • No-War, No-Peace: A state between peace and conflict, characterized by coercion and hybrid operations.
  • Viksit Bharat 2047: India's vision for becoming a developed nation by 2047.
  • Sagarmala: A project to enhance port-led development in India.
  • PM Gati Shakti: A national master plan for multi-modal connectivity.
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