Under Sea Cables: Veiled Threats in Hybrid Warfare
This article examines undersea cables as a critical yet vulnerable backbone of global digital connectivity, increasingly targeted within grey-zone and hybrid warfare. It explores how geopolitical rivalries are reshaping submarine cable routes, investments, and security strategies, with special attention to the Baltic region, the Indo-Pacific, and the Indian Ocean. Focusing on India’s growing centrality in global data superhighways, the article highlights multi-pronged risks, regulatory gaps, and the urgent need for coordinated international, public-private, and multilateral governance frameworks to protect undersea infrastructure amid intensifying strategic competition.
