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Army wants ‘Show of Force’ , Government not keen !!

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Omar urges centre to up its ante on China incursion
Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah has urged the central government to give a clear-cut message to China after recent incidents of incursion by its troops into the Indian Territory. Addressing a rally in Kathua district of the state, Abdullah said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir would not accept any kind of intrusion.
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1.GOI knows how pathetic IA is. Therefore it's doing nothing except yap yap. Meanwhile the 22 Chinese Standing Patrol of 22 border troops are relaxing in their bivouacs munching chowmein. GOI is in a predicament. They can't do nothing that will intimidate or frighten these 22 Chinese.

2. The Patrol will probably stay here till the onset of winter. The weather will be too hostile for humans at that period. However, IA and Indian media would probably celebrate a great victory at that time. But the Patrol will surely return around this time next year and so on.

The Ghost who walks has spoken...

Arm chair & self styled generals know so much of everything that it puts those on the ground to shame.
 
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Hahaha gather all the world to fight your war? if you don't have balls bow down to the mighty Chinese Super Power.

That's what happens when you have spineless leaders sitting at the Top who hell bent in crippling our Army...



Its high time India should Join hands with U.S,Japan,Tibet,Australia,Philipines,Vietnam,Taiwan,S.Korea{If Possible},even Europe{If Possible to built an Anti China Military and Economic alliance...Put restriction on trade with china,Increase Import duty on Chinese Products,Issue Joint statment s against China...
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Then what are you doing on net come down go to border and shoot.


We are not at war Right now..we have plenty of Option before go for war

We are not a Terrorist group like Mujahideens to start shooting innocent lives like you pakistanis did in Kargil and Till now

If our country needs fighting with our enemies we ready to save our country at all costs
 
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China’s Ladakh incursion well-planned but govt dubs it 'tactical’

NEW DELHI: China's deep intrusion into eastern Ladakh region was a well-planned exercise to needle India, even though the government is now taking pains to stress it's "more of a tactical-level operation" rather than one with "any strategic intent".

More than 30 troops from the People's Liberation Army (PLA), who pitched tents around 18-km inside what India perceives to be its territory 10 days ago, came equipped with supplies for the long haul. They have also been detected to be using "one to three vehicles" between the face-off site and their tented camp around 500-metre towards the east.

The rival troops are actually positioned only 100 to 200 metre apart in the face-off site at Raki Nala in the Depsang Bulge area, with the 50-60 Indian troops from Ladakh Scouts and ITBP setting up their own camps towards the west.

With India stepping up both air and ground surveillance of the area, Army chief General Bikram Singh also briefed defence minister A K Antony on the situation on Thursday. "The PLA troops, who also have two sniffer dogs, have not exhibited any aggressive behaviour till now. We are keeping a close watch. If they increase their numbers, we will match them and examine other options," said a source.

The Army has already suggested "five to six options", including "a show of force" if the matter comes to a head, which can be implemented in a calibrated manner to "pressure" the PLA to leave the area. But the government is working for "a diplomatic, not military, solution as of now", he added.

It normally requires around 2-3 kg of supplies and rations, apart from 5-6 litres of water, to sustain a single soldier per day in the area, which is at an altitude of around 16,300 feet. "The Chinese have already been there for 10 days and we have not yet detected any replenishment convoy or helicopter sortie. So, they came well-prepared to set up the camp,"
said a source.

"The Chinese, equipped with assault rifles and other standard arms, are also using vehicles between the face-off site and their camp. The area is motorable. We will stay there till the Chinese are there," he added.

The entire 14 Corps (over 35,000 troops) deployed in Ladakh - with an infantry division, a mountain division and an artillery brigade — is, however, maintaining "a high state of operational readiness" to tackle any contingency. Long-range surveillance equipment, including UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) or spy drones, are also been used in order to detect if there is a Chinese build-up in the region.

Incidentally, in keeping with the government policy to treat the stand-off as "a localized affair",
:hitwall:an Indian military delegation is currently in China to finalize the dates for the third edition of the "Hand-in-Hand" (HiH) counter-terrorism exercise.

The Indian and Chinese armies had undertaken the first two HiH exercises in Kunming (China) in 2007 and Belgaum in 2008. But after China denied a proper visa to the then Northern Army commander Lt-General B S Jaswal in July 2010 on the ground that he was commanding forces in the "disputed and sensitive" region of J&K, all bilateral military engagements were frozen.


China’s Ladakh incursion well-planned, but govt dubs it 'tactical’ - The Times of India
 
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block their route back by putting a post just behind them on the way back. And don't make these 50 soldiers hero.
 
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I am with the army here - this is and will remain a festering issue and a show of force is the only way to resolve it.
 
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