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Yes it has been well thought out. It won't be defensive war any more.
Pakistan starts offensive into the Kashmir Valley, with significant Chinese support in the air and on the ground.
The first target is five victories to capture Baramula, Bandipora, Srinagar, Anantnag and the Kargil mountains on the route between Srinagar and Kargil.
Then Pakistan moves up with full-strength divisions into Baramula in an effort to attack the south over the river line. They bring up more units to surround the elite Indian mountain brigade in Bandipora.
Here in Kashmir, the Pakistan/China side would have been stopped at the north end of the Kashmir valley. Airmobile and Airborne operations at the south end of the valley would be met with limited success. But Pakistan/China side has “Air Advantage”, which gives them the ability to move units by Paradrop and Airmobile movement with only limited risk of Air Defense Fire.
Guy Is NRI give Him his due or He is Doing Over SarcasmAre you crazy ?
If it was so easy then Pakistan and Chhina would have taken up Kashmir
long time back
Do you mean to say that Indian Army would be watching TV while they would be invading us
Are you crazy ?
If it was so easy then Pakistan and Chhina would have taken up Kashmir
long time back
Do you mean to say that Indian Army would be watching TV while they would be invading us
@John Reese Mate you would be banned soon ; you have been trolling for too long
Following is the source. Are you saying this is not reality?
The scenario depicts a Pakistani offensive into the Kashmir Valley, with significant Chinese support in the air and on the ground. Players earn VP for enemy casualties during the game and at game end for possession of five victory hexes: (4409 (Baramula), 4610 (Bandipora), 4412 (Srinagar), 4214 (Anantnag), and the 4511 mountain hex). Here, Mitch and I agree to play without the optional supply rules for the standard game. A close-up of the terrain shows just how difficult it is (I added the red stars just to show the VP hexes, everything else is playtest map art):
http://www.insidegmt.com/?tag=next-war-india-pakistan
So this is a scenario ; wargame ; simulation
Fine . What about the simulation that Indian Army does regularly
About how it will fight a Two front war
Do you think our planners have not thought about these things
On the ground, key IROP divisions got bogged down in clearing operations in Jammu and Abohar. Pinned down by heavy American air strikes, IROP divisions north and south of Jammu were hit hard by a crushing counterattack by tanks and infantry of the ROI IX and XVI Corps. The heart of the Pakistani I Corps, the 6th armored and 37th infantry divisions, found themselves isolated while still clearing Jammu. Jammu had become a Pakistani Stalingrad.
In the south, the arrival of the ROI I and II Corps tore a huge gash in the Pakistani lines by mauling the divisions clearing Abohar. This opened the door to an advance virtually unopposed into the southern flank of the Pakistani lines.
In the highlands, the Indian 50th airborne brigade was landed by helicopter into the highland town of Rajauri. Seizure of the airfield there allowed the 6th Mountain Division to be brought in by air transport. The war had completely turned around.
As the Pakistani X corps turned about from its attempt at forcing the pass into the vale of Kashmir and faced this new threat to its rear, the ROI IX and XVI Corps advanced on, captured, and cleared the city of Siākot, thus making safe the strategic city of Jammu.
It was at this stage that the Pakistani regime made its fateful decision. Nuclear release was authorized. To everyone’s horror, nuclear weapons were deployed against the Indian I, II, and IX Corps.
The attacks were successful, but proved to be too little, too late. Battlefield use of nuclear weapons found tactical success, but resulted in strategic failure. Within hours, international outrage had translated into a UN resolution and Pakistan’s abandonment by the People’s Republic of China.
The war is over. India is victorious. But at what cost?
http://www.insidegmt.com/?p=5783#more-5783
Why jungle, why not infront of everybody. Like in street fight.
What 90,000 rastriya rifles do wakka wakka dance in valley
How they will successfully invade Indian spy satellites during huge movement of troops to border areas
This war is not game
It's well planned phenomenon
Do you think India after 3 failed tries not realised this fact
I will wait for the next war to validate your claims..
You think people sitting in Army GHQ or
R&AW ,military Intelligence or I&B are morons
And only taking Govt salaries good for nothing
And you a wannabe expert any Pakistani forum is genius in military tactics
Please send your plan to GHQ Rawalpindi or ISI to get there approval