LOL. Classic chinese, you lot really do like to twist your shame into something that suits your rhetoric.
What's actually stuck between a rock and a hard place is, China thinking they can easily bully land out of a smaller nation but never expecting India to intervene right before the crucial 19th CCP congress which could upend leadership in the CCP.
And now India which is well entrenched with all its equipment refuses to move while simultaneously having the advantage of terrain and fully acclimatised soldiers.
And we call that "Aage kooan peeche khai".
Talk about how "successful" you are after defeating us and taking "your land".
A volunteer army whose soldiers on an average serve for decades don't "worry" about battle but welcome it, that's why they got into it in the first place.
Its the conscripted army whose soldiers under the one child policy, who are the actual worriers.
They just want to serve their time and get away from the army as soon as possible, they know their bloodlines will end if they die fighting, specially against a battle hardened army who are at the peak of their esprit de corps.
We'll casually wait, coz we know in the end China really can't do much other than make parody videos and throw stones.
Your contention about 'one child' would be correct for conscripted soldiers, not for volunteer professional soldiers who chose to serve their nation.
China is not in a hurry to take back Donglang.
It serves China's interest to keep hundreds of thousands of Indian soldiers on high alert for months on end.
If you had military experience, you would know that it is very stressful, mentally and physically to be on standby.
The soldiers had to be ready to sacrifice at a moments notice.
The soldier's families are also very stressed, knowing their loved ones safety are at stake.
The stress is compounded by not knowing when or if China will strike.
You should know how it feels waiting for the unknown.
But of course it is not stressful if you are on Standby at your Keyboard.
Indian soldiers on Donglang have problem eating or sleeping in peace.
With war rhetoric increasing, they will suffer serious mental disorders.
You are right that Indian soldiers would wish to get it done and over with instead of being hung in suspense.
You know, just surrender and get fed and nursed like in 1962.
So let your soldiers enjoy a few more months of mental torture being dished out by China.
Good luck. I hope China let those Indians cool their butt in Donglang for a long time.
It sure is a luxury staying in their trenches.
Meanwhile Chinese soldiers are enjoying 'King of Glory'.
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