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It has become readily apparent that it isn't the PLA that needs additional training.
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It has become readily apparent that it isn't the PLA that needs additional training.
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What is wrong with their top generals, government official,just liying under broad day light.
ol' jurnayl bippiny "the tirchy topi wala" rawat is absolutely right...see? Chinese soldiers learning the hard exercise of "chicken ears" from the "superior" indian sainkis!View attachment 755589
After the faceoff with Indian forces in Galwan Valley and other locations along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) last year in eastern Ladakh, the Chinese Army has realized that it needs better training and preparation, Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat said on Tuesday.
Speaking to ANI, CDS Rawat said that Chinese soldiers are mainly enlisted for a short duration and don’t have much experience of fighting in the mountain terrain of the Himalayas. “Chinese deployment on border with India has undergone a change, especially after incidents that happened in Galwan and other areas in May and June 2020. Thereafter, they realized that they need to be better trained and better prepared,” Gen Rawat said when asked about the fresh activity of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) along LAC.
The Chinese Army suffered heavy losses in Galwan Valley clash on June 15 and was forced to check its aggression at several other locations by the trained Indian soldiers in the Ladakh sector last year. “Their soldiers mainly come from the civilian street. They are enlisted for a short duration. They don’t have much experience of fighting in these kinds of areas and operating in this kind of terrain,” he added. General Rawat said India had to keep a watch on all activities of China in the region and Indian soldiers are very adept in fighting in the region.
“The Tibet Autonomous Region is a difficult country. It is a mountainous region. You need specialized training for this, in which our soldiers are very adept because we have a lot of mountain warfare training. We operate in mountains and continuously maintain our presence,” he said. “Whereas for the Chinese, it’s not so. It is part of that training that they are carrying out. We have to keep our guard and keep a watch on all activities of the Chinese forces. In doing so, we have to maintain presence along LAC,” he added.
Asked if the northern front has become as important as the western front in view of the increased deployment of forces, the CDS said both fronts remain a priority for the country. “We have maintained a kind of posture that our troops deployed at northern borders are capable of functioning at western border and vice versa. Yes, we have committed some additional troops on the northern border as we find they are becoming more active and are a primary threat to us,” he said. (ANI)
you got that wrong...pla is getting additional training to babysit.It has become readily apparent that it isn't the PLA that needs additional training.
I just realized one possibility: is it possible that the regional Indian commander hid details of the failure from Bipin Rawat? After all, the PLA did not disclose much information initially. Did the IT Cells spread rumors of Galwan victory just to save his sorry *** from getting fired?
you should think it in this way: the supa indian keyboard warrior's military thinking is as professional as the supa Indian generals'. That's why supa Indian is so proud of "Incredible India".Why do Indian “generals" always sound more like their keyboard warriors than military professionals?
It has become readily apparent that it isn't the PLA that needs additional training.
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Why do Indian “generals" always sound more like their keyboard warriors than military professionals?
I am wondering if these guys were the same IA POWs being paraded in the other pic. I couldn't match the faces. Just exactly how many Indian POWs were in PLA's custody?