Beware of this guy. Uncle Han must know that everyone's favorite uncle, Google chacha, can help spill the beans on everyone and everything out there, if asked. Here's what General Qiao Liang, had to say in his book "Unrestricted Warfare" when he was just a lowly colonel in the PLA:SSridhar wrote:War must be last resort to settle disputes: Chinese General Qiao Liang - Shaurya Karanbir Gurung, Economic TimesThe author, Qiao Liang, who is a Major General in the People's Liberation Army says, "The reason why so many Chinese people paid attention to the China-India border standoff in the Doklam area is that they are unfamiliar with China's strategic positioning. If they had a clear understanding of China's strategic positioning, they would know that the settlement of the Doklam standoff was one of the best results possible."
Unrestricted Warfare (超限战, literally "warfare beyond bounds") is a book on military strategy written in 1999 by two colonels in the People's Liberation Army, Qiao Liang and Wang Xiangsui. Its primary concern is how a nation such as China can defeat a technologically superior opponent (such as the United States) through a variety of means. Rather than focusing on direct military confrontation, this book instead examines a variety of other means. Such means include using International Law and a variety of economic means to place one's opponent in a bad position and circumvent the need for direct military action.
Wikibhai had this source. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unrestricted_WarfareReducing one's opponent, the book notes, can be accomplished in a number of ways other than direct military confrontation. The book notes that these alternative methods "have the same and even greater destructive force than military warfare, and they have already produced serious threats different from the past and in many directions for...national security."
Download the book: http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a509132.pdf