He said that there was a difference between a ‘two-front threat’ and a ‘two-front war’. The former refers to the potential challenges posed by China and Pakistan to India’s security and interests, while the latter implies an actual simultaneous outbreak of hostilities on both sides of India’s borders. Gen. Naravane was talking at the 12th lecture of the ‘India International Centre and Press Club of India Conversations’ series that started in January this year. New Delhi: India’s former Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane (Retd) Friday said that history shows that “no one has ever won a two-front war” and...