oh i am sorry,ur unble to go around even taiwan as u people fear just some carrier stike groups,and here some other chinese brags that u.s military is of no competition to chaina
hey then what abt small indian navy,here in the indian ocean their is no american strike groups to help india,then whay is ur big tonnage chinese navy waiting for,or is that they cant even take care of a small navy
abt 1962,lets go to 25 yrs later,
1987 sino india border skirmish
u remember that,i hope u dont
ur pla ran down to sighn the ceasefire even before firing a single bullet
after the initial muscling again for arunachal pradesh
it seems ur pla is too vulnerable to even take care of a small military like india
Hey, please stop your mental-mastu.....so-called 1987 skiirmish,
Show me a creditable source other than Wiki !
Here are the source from global security source, don't tell me its pro
China;
This was followed by reports of large-scale troop movements on both sides of the border in early 1987, and grave concerns about a possible military clash over the border. In February 1987, India established the so-called Arunachal Pradesh in its ["illegally occupied"] Chinese-claimed territories south of the McMahon Line. The Chinese side made solemn statements on many occasions that China never recognizes the "illegal" McMahon Line and the "so-called" Arunachal Pradesh. After these events, and India's conversion of Arunachal Pradesh from union territory to state, tensions between China and India escalated. Both sides moved to reinforce their capabilities in the area, but neither ruled out further negotiations of their dispute.
China, which had always maintained a large military presence in Tibet, was said to have moved in 20,000 troops from the"53rd Army Corps in Chengdu and the 13th Army in Lanzhou by early 1987, along with heavy artillery and helicopters. By early April, it had moved 8 divisions to eastern Tibet as a prelude to possible belligerent action. Reinforcements on the Indian side began with Operation Falcon in late 1986, and continued through early 1987 under Exercise Chequerboard. This massive air-land exercise involved 10 Divisions of the Indian Army and several squadrons of the IAF. The Indian Army moved 3 divisions to positions around Wangdung, where they were supplied solely by air. These reinforcements were over and above the 50,000 troops already present across Arunachal Pradesh.
Although India enjoyed air superiority in 1987, rough parity on the ground existed between the two military forces, which had a combined total of nearly 400,000 troops near the border. The Indian Army deployed eleven divisions in the region, backed up by paramilitary forces, whereas the PLA had fifteen divisions available for operations on the border. Most observers believe that the mountainous terrain, high-altitude climate, and concomitant logistic difficulties made it unlikely that a protracted or larges-cale conflict would erupt on the Sino-Indian border.
That the Sino-Indian border has not suffered any major disruptions since 1986, as compared to the incessant firing incidents and infiltration on the Indo-Pak borders, made the Sino-Indian border an example of good neighbourly relations.
India-China Border Dispute
The real "Facts" in 1962, we slaughter more than 3000 of your army
boys like p..., please come for your sweet revenge, until than the
score will always be 1>0.
Let me refresh your shameful defeat one more time, "Enjoy"
PS, I really got a kick out of the way your army boys performing
"India Yoga"with both hand up the air, and your commander in chief
surrendered with a great smile on his face, i guess its sign of China-
India friendship ?