Silent Wars: Geopolitical Strategies in the Modern India: explores the new frontiers of global power, where influence is projected not by tanks or treaties, but through water, technology, finance, and narrative control. With sharp analysis and rare originality, Kallol Chakrabarti dissects India's evolving strategies in asymmetric conflict, from hydro-political pressure to financial proxy warfare.
This book compiles three groundbreaking studies:
The Shadow Doctrine - India's silent strategy of deniable strikes, water leverage, and diplomatic isolation
Countering Left-Wing Extremism - A successful model of defeating insurgency with development and governance
Financial Proxy Warfare - How employment, microfinance, and fintech are reshaping conflict without bullets
Designed for strategists, scholars, and policymakers, Silent Wars offers a fresh, cross-disciplinary look at modern deterrence. If you're interested in hybrid warfare, India's national security, or global power shifts, this book is essential reading.