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Army presents three-point plan to counter China : North: India Today


Army chief General V.K. Singh has presented a three-pronged strategy to counter China's growing presence in the Tibet Autonomous Region and its recent activities in Kashmir ().

The proposal came at a recent meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that was attended by the army chief as well as top bosses of the security establishment.

Singh pitched for a dedicated mountain strike corps, significant enhancement in the army's tactical airlift capability and improvement in the border infrastructure.

The army had long been pushing for the proposal, which were caught in a bureaucratic cobweb. The move follows inputs from intelligence agencies that China has continued upgrading its border infrastructure.

The army wants the proposals cleared soon as it is concerned over the growing nexus between Pakistan and China in the northern areas of Gilgit and Baltistan.

After strengthening its position on the line of actual control, China is now trying to develop a commanding presence closer to the line of control between India and Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir. China has been given access to by Islamabad to take up infrastructure projects in a big way. China's capacity to swiftly deploy a large number of troops at the border has forced the government to draw up a counter strategy.

The army's plan to form a mountain strike corps would be in addition to two new divisions already coming up in the north east. The three existing strike corps are based in the plains and focused on Pakistan.

Sources said the proposal could cost the government around Rs 12,000 crore. The focus will be on developing highly agile and flexible formations which could be mobilised rapidly.

The urgency to get the proposal cleared is greater as it would take years for the formation to take shape.

The army has also sought approval to strengthen its tactical airlift capability. It wants to have its own transport helicopters in addition to that of the Indian Air Force. Sources said the army was unimpressed with the performance of homemade advanced light helicopters.

The proposal also stressed the need to speed up existing border infrastructure projects and to take up new programmes like adding more airports in the north east and preparing advanced landing grounds. The Border Roads Organisation has undertaken 39 projects on the Sino-Indian border to increase connectivity.
 
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When will these fools know to not let such discussions out in the public, or is this some kind of media spin??
 
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this is nothing new....he is just stating the things that are being carried out into a " three pronged structure"

the border infrastructure development, increasing airlift capability and having a dedicated mountain strike division are plans that already being carried out for quiet some time....this is just the media trying to publish some material
 
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But manmohan singh will sleep on the files and chinese propegenda have fooled many Indian that they will never attack.
 
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proposal after proposal
talk after talk
promise after promise

please show me something real indian big mouth.
 
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proposal after proposal
talk after talk
promise after promise

please show me something real indian big mouth.

alright , do you think the defence minister is my uncle that i get to know all secret plan's of the indian army, be patient , don't get excited .
 
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Our leaders should be more active... Its a correct move.

Always prevention is better than cure.
 
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^^^ dont mix prevention with paranoia. Didnt you guys increase the number of airfields near china border and housed your MKIs there. While most of Chinese bases are near its eastern border. So i think this rift goes along the same line as SABER RATTLING
 
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If u think prevention as paranoia, then i can feel only sorry for you..

yes we housed our MKIs near chinese border its a preventive measure...Instead of that, do u want us to house the MKIs near Bangladesh,Bhutan,Nepal border?

we need our MKIs mainly near chinese and pak border... so its parked there.
 
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^^^your preventative measures are making South Asia a powder keg. With plans to induct 101 warships, 1500 drones, billions of $ on airforce and army. It sounds like you guys are preparing for WW3. Peace is in the interest of all three nations (Pak, Ind, Chi). If you dont read history than i suggest that you start today cause you are damn well repeating it (by history i mean events leading up to WW2).
 
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Oh Peace!!! I dont know why your airforce is planning to induct 250 jf17s... 250 a/c only for defensive purpose..

If 250 jf17s are necessary to defend a nation like pakistan, then i dont surprise definitely India has to pour billions to defend its vast area...
 
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Oh Peace!!! I dont know why your airforce is planning to induct 250 jf17s... 250 a/c only for defensive purpose..

If 250 jf17s are necessary to defend a nation like pakistan, then i dont surprise definitely India has to pour billions to defend its vast area...
Dont argue they are for some purpose which U and I cant understand...
 
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^^^your preventative measures are making South Asia a powder keg. With plans to induct 101 warships, 1500 drones, billions of $ on airforce and army. It sounds like you guys are preparing for WW3. Peace is in the interest of all three nations (Pak, Ind, Chi). If you dont read history than i suggest that you start today cause you are damn well repeating it (by history i mean events leading up to WW2).

most of these purchases are to replace obsolete equipment and as cooperation between china and pakistan grows, it is only natural for india to feel threatened.

Peace can only be ensured when all three nations are powerful enough to deter any kind of attack.
 
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proposal after proposal
talk after talk
promise after promise

please show me something real indian big mouth.

Was the highlighted part a result of poor verbiage or being a rude natural self ?
 
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