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The Jihad-Tech Complex
The Jihad-Tech Complex
The Jihad-Tech Complex
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This book is a strategic anatomy of Pakistan as a war-producing state. Written from the vantage point of long service and lived experience, it argues that Pakistan is not an unstable country struggling toward normalcy, but a system that has learned to survive through instability itself. Its central contention is unsettling yet necessary: Pakistan has institutionalised crisis as policy and converted conflict into a renewable national resource.

Moving beyond conventional narratives of terrorism or bilateral hostility, this book traces how Pakistan's military establishment fused ideology, irregular warfare, and technology into a coherent doctrine of continuous conflict. What began as proxy jihad in Kashmir has evolved into a far more sophisticated architecture, one that integrates cyber operations, disinformation campaigns, autonomous systems, economic manipulation, and diplomatic theatre. Violence is no longer episodic; it is ambient. War is no longer declared; it is rehearsed daily across terrain, screens, and minds.

Structured anatomically rather than chronologically, each chapter dissects a critical organ of Pakistan’s warfighting logic: geography as psychology, identity as insecurity, jihad as doctrine, intelligence as governance, proxies as brigades, technology as deniability, and economy as conflict engine. The book situates Operation Sindoor not as an isolated response to terror, but as an early engagement in a far wider battlespace where narratives precede firepower and perception shapes outcomes.

This is not an academic treatise nor a political polemic. It is a soldier’s diagnostic of an adversary that does not merely fight wars, but lives off them. The book ultimately warns that misreading Pakistan—treating it as a fragile state rather than a crisis-adapted one—may prove costlier than any single conflict it engineers. Its purpose is not reassurance, but clarity; not comfort, but sight.

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This book is a strategic anatomy of Pakistan as a war-producing state. Written from the vantage point of long service and lived experience, it argues that Pakistan is not an unstable country struggling toward normalcy, but a system that has learned to survive through instability itself. Its central contention is unsettling yet necessary: Pakistan has institutionalised crisis as policy and converted conflict into a renewable national resource.

Moving beyond conventional narratives of terrorism or bilateral hostility, this book traces how Pakistan's military establishment fused ideology, irregular warfare, and technology into a coherent doctrine of continuous conflict. What began as proxy jihad in Kashmir has evolved into a far more sophisticated architecture, one that integrates cyber operations, disinformation campaigns, autonomous systems, economic manipulation, and diplomatic theatre. Violence is no longer episodic; it is ambient. War is no longer declared; it is rehearsed daily across terrain, screens, and minds.

Structured anatomically rather than chronologically, each chapter dissects a critical organ of Pakistan’s warfighting logic: geography as psychology, identity as insecurity, jihad as doctrine, intelligence as governance, proxies as brigades, technology as deniability, and economy as conflict engine. The book situates Operation Sindoor not as an isolated response to terror, but as an early engagement in a far wider battlespace where narratives precede firepower and perception shapes outcomes.

This is not an academic treatise nor a political polemic. It is a soldier’s diagnostic of an adversary that does not merely fight wars, but lives off them. The book ultimately warns that misreading Pakistan—treating it as a fragile state rather than a crisis-adapted one—may prove costlier than any single conflict it engineers. Its purpose is not reassurance, but clarity; not comfort, but sight.

Author/Editor

Lt General Shokin Chauhan

The author is a retired senior military commander with extensive operational experience in counter-insurgency and sub-conventional warfare, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir. Over a long career, he commanded troops in some of India's most demanding conflict environments, where strategic doctrine translated directly into operational consequence. His command appointments included leadership of major formations in Kashmir, Ladakh, and the Northeast, as well as India’s oldest and largest strike corps and the Assam Rifles.

Beyond command, he has served at the apex level in the Ministries of Defence and Home Affairs, worked in long-term strategic planning, and represented India as Defence Attaché in Nepal during a period of profound political and security transition. Post-retirement, he was entrusted with reviving sensitive peace processes in the Northeast as Chairman of the Cease Fire Monitoring Group.

Deeply engaged in strategic analysis and civil–military discourse, he bridges operational experience and strategic theory, combining battlefield insight with institutional critique. He writes not as a distant observer, but as a participant-witness to the evolution of proxy warfare, ideological conflict, and hybrid threats in South Asia. This book represents his most comprehensive effort to explain the logic of an adversary he has faced in uniform and studied long after service, driven by the conviction that clarity is a strategic necessity, and that nations are punished not for emotion, but for misreading reality.

Book Details
Author/Editor Lt General Shokin Chauhan
ISBN 978-93-47435-30-0
Subject Terrorism
Number of Pages 286
Weight 550
Publisher HAR-ANAND PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD
Publication Year 2026
Language English
Binding Hardback

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