Cyber, space and hybrid warfare need to be explored

Air Marshal Ahmer urges stresses awareness of contemporary geopolitical and strategic environments for better preparedness and timely response to emerging threats

ISLAMABAD - Air Marshal Ahmer Shehzad, Vice Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force has said that jointness remains central and cross-domain deterrence is the need of the hour while, cyber, space and hybrid warfare are the avenues to be explored and mastered.

He expressed these remarks while addressing the graduating officers at the convocation and graduation ceremony of 33rd Air War Course held in the Air War College, Karachi, on Thursday, says a press received here.

He addressed the participants by saying, “You must be aware of the contemporary geopolitical and strategic environments since it would not only have a deep influence on the overall security calculus, but its sound understanding would also facilitate better preparedness and timely response to emerging threats.”

He said that in South Asia context, the situation in Indian-Occupied Kashmir and the emerging developments between China and India are precarious for the region.

He was of the view that in today’s warfare, both conventional and unconventional wars are of vital importance and no service could single-handedly achieve success. “Jointness remains central and cross domain deterrence is the need of the hour while, cyber, space and hybrid warfare are the avenues to be explored and mastered,” he held.

Later, the chief guest awarded certificates to the graduating officers. Top graduate trophy was awarded to Group Captain Tanveer Ahmed.

PAF Air War College is a premier institution of Pakistan Air Force, where senior and mid-level officers of Pakistan Armed Forces and friendly countries are prepared in domains of Air Power doctrine, strategy and employment for higher Command and Staff appointments.

The officers from tri-services of Pakistan, along with the officers from thirteen allied countries including Bangladesh, Bahrain, China, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Malaysia, Nigeria, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia and Zimbabwe were amongst the graduates.  The ceremony was also attended by various high ranking civil & military officers and diplomats from the allied countries.

 

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