Bangladesh, July 13 -- lIn recent months, a wave of publications by Western think tanks and military-affiliated media has revealed a significant shift in how the West views conflict with global powers like Russia and China. Institutions such as the RAND Corporation, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), and Military Review have laid out what they consider the foundations of future warfare. The core idea is no longer centered on direct military confrontation but on a prolonged, multidimensional hybrid war. This “war of the future” unfolds across three main domains: information and psychological operations, cyberspace, and the economic sphere. Western strategists e...