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Such things dont result in war..Think sensibly!
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Where does you get this figure. You show your intellectual bankrutruptcy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sino-Indian_War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chola_incident
Lets not go there.
Really being a Chicom not Indian you say that? We are going to surpass UK in defence spending and massively producing equipment better than most navies ( including your in many cases). If you think thats big wait for Modi.
National security advisers of both countries.
Lets not go there.
1962 was a failure but that helped us win successive wars. Secondly if you are admit. No shame.
At the time of the 1967 clash, India's 2 Grenadiers held Nathu La. This battalion was under the command of Lt Col (later Brigadier) Rai Singh. The battalion was under the Mountain Brigade commanded by Brig M.M.S. Bakshi, MVC.
According to a young Indian officer, the routine at Nathu La started with patrolling by both sides along the perceived border, almost always leading to arguments. The only one on the Chinese side who could converse in broken English was the political commissar. Sentries of both forces would stand barely one meter apart in the centre of the Pass.
Arguments between the two sides soon changed to pushing and shoving. On Sep 6, 1967, a scuffle took place. In order to de-escalate the situation, the Indian military decided to lay a wire in the centre of the Pass from Nathu La to Sebu La to demarcate the perceived border. This task was to be carried out by the 70 Field Company of Engineers assisted by a company of 18 Rajput. It was to begin Sep 11.
Under a bright morning sun, engineers and soldiers started erecting long iron pickets from Nathu La to Sebu La while 2 Grenadiers and Artillery Observation Post Officers at Sebu La and Camel's Back were on alert. Immediately, the Chinese commissar came to the centre of the Pass.
The commissar asked Lt. Col. Rai Singh to stop laying the wire. Orders to the Indian Army were clear. They were not to blink. An argument soon built up into a scuffle. In the melee, the commissar got roughed up. Thereafter the Chinese went back to their bunkers. Engineers resumed laying the wire.
Within minutes, a whistle was heard on the Chinese side followed by murderous medium machine gun fire. Jawans of 70 Field Company and 18 Rajput were caught in the open and suffered heavy casualties. Col Rai Singh was wounded. Two brave officers, Capt Dagar of 2 Grenadiers and Major Harbhajan Singh of 18 Rajput, rallied a few troops and tried to assault the Chinese MMG but both died a heroic death.
2 Grenadier opened small arms fire but it was not very effective. Within the first 10 minutes, there were nearly 70 dead and scores wounded in the open on the pass. Within half hour, Chinese artillery opened up on the pass as well as in the depth areas but it failed to do much damage due to lack of observation.
The Indians sought artillery fire. Because of excellent domination and observation from Sebu La and Camel's Back, the officer say, artillery fire was most effective. Most Chinese bunkers were destroyed and the Chinese suffered very heavy casualties that by their own estimates were over 400. The artillery duel carried on day and night.
For the next three days, the Chinese were taught a lesson. On Sep 14, the Chinese threatened use of air force if shelling did not stop. By then, the lesson had been driven home and an uneasy ceasefire came about.
The Chinese, true to form, pulled over dead bodies to their side of the perceived border at night and accused India of violating the border. Dead bodies were exchanged Sep 15 in the presence of, among others, Lt. Gen. Jagjit Aurora and Lt. Gen. Sam Maneckshaw, the Eastern Army Commander.
you guys are asking for the insult for a start
here another one:
antony is the military man isnt he? was he in the army before?
another indian asking for it
CLAWS website
Tiny chiny man.
PS Anthony is a civilian. His only warfare is politics.
I guess indian media are having difficulties in maintaining their readership nowadays when their pages are filled with social violence, poor economy, and inept governance. They need to ride the China waves to stay afloat so many of these kinds of news are happening almost every week!
@Oldman1 indian cheerleading toll: you are getting worse
Mao was aging and he stood at least as tall as nixon at the same age!
My last post on this thread if nothing relevant.
Source Please
you guys are asking for the insult for a start
here another one:
antony is the military man isnt he? was he in the army before?
another indian asking for it
The only war that can take place between China and India is on PDF turning most of threads pink.
That's also a job of few members, not all. Have observed the decent guyz, slowly moves out of troll threads.
CLAWS website
I guess indian media are having difficulties in maintaining their readership nowadays when their pages are filled with social violence, poor economy, and inept governance. They need to ride the China waves to stay afloat so many of these kinds of news are happening almost every week!
@Oldman1 indian cheerleading toll: you are getting worse
Mao was aging and he stood at least as tall as nixon at the same age!
My last post on this thread if nothing relevant.
edit - additions:
Mao wore canvass shoes with thin soles.
Poor photoshop Jiang vs bush!
who cares!
another eg of underfed hindi men:
Please post the link not the name of website.