If India and China were to\n fight a war in the near future, India faces the prospect of losing the war\n within ten days. China could take Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh with a minimum\n loss of life, and there is very little that India could do about it. This is\n because the Indian military is preparing for the wrong war. In this\n eye-opening and disquieting book, military expert and bestselling author\n Pravin Sawhney explains in great detail how this alarming scenario could play\n out.\n \n China?s war with India will be reminiscent of the 1991 Gulf War. The US\n military?s battle networks connecting sensors to shooters and guided\n munitions with support from space assets had induced shock and awe in\n militaries worldwide. Similarly, China?s war with India will stun the world\n with the use of artificial intelligence, emerging technologies, multi-domain\n operations, imaginative war concepts, and collaboration between humans and\n intelligent robots. China has been preparing for this since the 2017 Doklam\n crisis after which it permanently augmented its troops across the Line of\n Actual Control.\n \n The author argues that China?s superpower status will only grow and the\n ?capabilities lag? between the two countries will expand. And if there is\n outright war, the Indian military will be no match for China?s AI-backed war\n machines. In such a war, traditional conventional forces will be at a huge\n disadvantage, nuclear weapons will have no role to play, and the valour of\n individual soldiers will be of no consequence. India is honing its strengths\n to fight a war in the three physical domains of land, air, and the sea,\n whereas the PLA is working on becoming the overwhelmingly superior force in\n seven domains?air, land, sea (including deep-sea warfare), outer space, cyber\n space, the electromagnetic spectrum, and near space (aka the hypersonic\n domain). The PLA?s disruption technologies will overwhelm India within the\n first seventy-two hours of hostilities commencing, and will lead to the quick\n end of India?s resistance. The primary battleground will not be on land but\n in cyberspace and the electromagnetic spectrum. \n \n The Last War explains why it?s critical that India works to prevent such a\n war ever taking place. \n \n It should avoid focusing on joint combat with the US, whose power in the\n region is weakening. Instead, India should seek to make peace with China and\n Pakistan, its main adversaries at the moment, while simultaneously working to\n enhance its military and technological strengths in areas that it hasn?t\n focused its resources on. Only then will the country?s borders be firmly\n secure, and the region?s future peace and prosperity be assured.
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