
Former Army Chief General Pande highlighted that modern warfare extends beyond traditional battles to include information operations, perception management, cyber warfare, and space domains. Recent conflicts like the Azerbaijan-Armenia and Russia-Ukraine wars demonstrate the growing role of advanced technologies such as drones, AI, and electronic warfare. Both articles emphasize the need for armed forces to adapt to evolving hybrid and technological challenges, with a focus on territorial disputes and the changing nature of military tactics.
The articles present a predominantly defense and security-focused perspective, emphasizing military adaptation without partisan framing. They reflect official and expert viewpoints on evolving warfare, highlighting technological and strategic developments. The coverage is technical and strategic, avoiding political controversy or ideological bias, focusing instead on military preparedness and lessons from recent conflicts.
The tone across the articles is analytical and informative, with a neutral sentiment. They acknowledge challenges and complexities in modern warfare without alarmism or optimism. The coverage balances recognition of threats with the necessity for adaptation, maintaining a professional and measured approach to discussing military developments and future preparedness.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| thestatesman | Armed forces must adapt to tackle future battles | Center | Neutral |
| theprint | Information ops, perception management have taken centre stage in modern warfare: Fmr COAS Pande | Center | Neutral |
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