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  • Tripoli Erupts: Power Struggles and Civilian Impact in Libya’s Fragmented Capital

    Tripoli Erupts: Power Struggles and Civilian Impact in Libya’s Fragmented Capital

    Tripoli is once again in the crosshairs of conflict. A sudden wave of violence swept through the Libyan capital in early May after the assassination of a high-ranking militia leader, disrupting daily life and plunging neighborhoods into darkness, both figuratively and literally. For the city’s residents, power cuts, street battles, and checkpoints are the symptoms

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  • Crossing the Line of Control: How Irregular and Hybrid Warfare Could Shape a Renewed India-Pakistan Confrontation

    Crossing the Line of Control: How Irregular and Hybrid Warfare Could Shape a Renewed India-Pakistan Confrontation

    The Resistance Hub does not take positions on the India–Pakistan conflict or advocate for the use of force by any actor. This article analyzes potential irregular, asymmetric, hybrid, and unconventional warfare scenarios that could arise if tensions escalate between these two nuclear-armed states. All assessments are speculative and based solely on publicly available information. The

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  • The Silent Weapon: The Role of Sabotage in Hybrid Warfare Today

    The Silent Weapon: The Role of Sabotage in Hybrid Warfare Today

    In the battles of the 21st century, the frontlines are rarely marked by barbed wire or tank traps. Instead, the decisive blows often land silently, deep inside enemy territory, disrupting logistics, crippling morale, and fracturing trust — all without a single shot fired. This is the domain of sabotage, the quiet engine of hybrid warfare.

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  • Australia’s Strategic Role in Irregular and Hybrid Warfare Across the Indo-Pacific

    Australia’s Strategic Role in Irregular and Hybrid Warfare Across the Indo-Pacific

    Defining the Threat Environment in the Indo-Pacific In the 21st century, the nature of conflict has evolved beyond conventional battlefields and traditional warfare. The Indo-Pacific—stretching from the eastern coast of Africa to the western shores of the Americas—has become one of the most contested regions on the planet, not just in terms of naval power

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  • Tragedy in Pahalgam: India Responds to Deadliest Civilian Attack in Kashmir Since 2019

    Tragedy in Pahalgam: India Responds to Deadliest Civilian Attack in Kashmir Since 2019

    On April 22, 2025, a brutal armed assault on tourists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district claimed the lives of 26 civilians. Additionally, it left more than a dozen injured. The attack, which occurred in the scenic Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam, represents the deadliest mass-casualty incident targeting civilians in India since the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

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  • The French Prison Attacks: A New Front in Irregular Warfare?

    The French Prison Attacks: A New Front in Irregular Warfare?

    Updated March 2026 Developments since publication: French anti-terrorism prosecutors dropped the terrorism investigation in May 2025, concluding the attacks were directed by drug trafficking networks — not anarchist or left-wing groups. Thirty suspects were arrested, 21 charged (including two minors), and the alleged DDPF Telegram creator was identified as an inmate connected to the DZ

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  • India at the Crossroads of Modern Conflict: From Jungle Warfare to Cyber Frontlines

    India at the Crossroads of Modern Conflict: From Jungle Warfare to Cyber Frontlines

    India now faces a complex security environment where conventional threats are merging with irregular challenges. From Chhattisgarh’s jungles to cyberspace, India’s security dilemmas reflect global conflict trends. These include a fusion of insurgency, cyber operations, and hybrid aggression—blurring the lines between internal unrest and external threats. Blurring Lines Between Conventional and Irregular Threats The evolving

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  • Shadow Over the Grid: A Surge of Sabotage in Venezuela’s Electrical Infrastructure

    Shadow Over the Grid: A Surge of Sabotage in Venezuela’s Electrical Infrastructure

    In early April 2025, Venezuelan authorities announced the arrest of three individuals accused of carrying out a “terrorist sabotage” operation against the nation’s electrical grid. The arrests mark the latest in a troubling pattern of attacks on Venezuela’s critical infrastructure. They have reignited a long-running debate about the links between internal dissent, foreign influence, and

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