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Doklam: the word from Ground Zero

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On Friday, with China’s defence ministry warning New Delhi that: “restraint has its bottom line”, Indian Army officers participating in the Doklam faceoff have provided Business Standard the first detailed accounts of how the situation has evolved.

They say the Doklam bowl – which is disputed between China and Bhutan – currently has an extended, 200-metre long line of Indian infantry soldiers confronting a smaller number of Chinese border guards. Just one metre separates the two lines.

At any time, there are about 40 Chinese border guards in the disputed valley, facing off against three times that number of Indian jawans.

Backing up the Chinese front line are another 1,500 troops, a mix of border guards and regular People’s Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers. These are positioned outside the disputed Doklam area, but cross in and out of the disputed area, relieving those on the front line at regular intervals.

Indian troops standing guard in Doklam are similarly relieved by a full infantry battalion (600 troops), located in Indian territory to the west. Backing up this battalion is a full infantry brigade (2,000 troops), ready to respond to any military moves from China.

In addition, a second fully acclimatised infantry brigade, slightly further away, stands ready to respond to a crisis.

“We fortunately had two brigades training in high altitudes nearby, so we have plenty of acclimatised troops. If needed, we can muster far more forces than the Chinese in Sikkim. This would never be an area where they start something”, says a senior Indian commander.

According to these officers’, tension began in early June, when Indian forces in the vicinity observed Chinese patrols reconnoitring the track in the disputed Doklam bowl. Intelligence assessments concluded that China was going to try and extend the road towards the Jampheri Ridge, at the farthest edge of China’s claim line.

Indian commanders strongly rejected yesterday’s statement by China’s foreign ministry, which claimed that India had been notified on May 18 and June 8, “out of goodwill through the border meeting mechanism”, that China would be building a road in Doklam.

They say, the Indian army reported to Delhi that road building seemed imminent, and were granted permission to cross into Bhutan-claimed territory to stop construction.

When India crossed into Doklam and confronted the Chinese construction parties, “they were taken completely by surprise and offered no resistance”, says an officer privy to events. “These are no soldiers; they are conscripted border guards, who live in heated barracks and periodically patrol the border in vehicles. They don’t walk much”, says an Indian commander.

“Our soldiers, in contrast, live a far tougher life. In Doklam, they stand guard without moving, while the Chinese keep breaking the line and going back for cigarette breaks. Indian morale is sky-high; soldiers know they are participating in something unprecedented – crossing a border to defend an Indian ally”, says the Indian officer.

Eventually, the Chinese had to send in a political commissar, recount Indian officers. “The commissar ordered up martial music and the hoisting of Chinese flags to stiffen resolve. They clearly had problems”, he says.

In the macho manner of militaries, the Indian Army is using a large number of Sikh and Jat soldiers to man the line in Doklam – in the expectation that their height and sturdiness would intimidate the smaller Chinese.

Army officers are elated also at having kept the confrontation out of the media for a full ten days, until Beijing was forced to make the incident public. “The Chinese have always complained that India’s media is too shrill and pro-active. This time, China had to mobilise their media, because we were there on the ground and nobody knew.”

Indian soldiers also point out that China has begun building bunkers and creating defences on the border. “That’s another first. They are recognising our capability to act decisively”, says an officer.

According to a senior Indian general: “The situation in Doklam has plateaued. Militarily, the Chinese know they can do nothing here. Eventually it will have to be a negotiated withdrawal, or the Chinese will have to open a front in another sector.”


With Beijing warning on Friday that “Chinese armed forces will resolutely protect the country's territorial sovereignty and security interests”, the PLA could choose its next move anywhere on a long, 3,500-kilometre border that stretches from Ladakh to Myanmar.

http://ajaishukla.blogspot.in/2017/08/doklam-word-from-ground-zero.html?m=1
 
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All thanks to China's deeper than Ocean friend Pakistan's Army and their Jihadis that helped Indian army gain immense combat experience , sharpen its tooth and made easy for Indians to transcend & live in state of war like a new normal.

That's what the real difference is in Indian army of 1962 and 2017. :coffee:
 
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1. China has agreed to destroy 100 meters of the road it was building beyond the ''Turning Point''.
2. In return, India has agreed to withdraw its troops but will monitor the Chinese from above - sitting on the ridge 300 meters to the east of the standoff site.
3. India will coordinate with Bhutan to replace Indian soldiers with 300 Bhutanese soldiers.
Mere pyare Chini Neta, Agar thook nahi chaatna tha toh thookey kyon ?
Agali baar yaad rakhna
Intrusion in India = Protrusion from behind for China.
 
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In the macho manner of militaries, the Indian Army is using a large number of Sikh and Jat soldiers to man the line in Doklam – in the expectation that their height and sturdiness would intimidate the smaller Chinese.

Chinese should borrow a few hundred Nordic soldiers from our Western neighbor, that should even things out. :enjoy:
 
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If sikhs and jat boys are there then chinesse will get nothing but good slap.

India putting china in its place loud and clear

With the world watching
 
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This standoff has high chances of China loosing face, primarliy in South Asia. Stalemate or anything less will be a total defeat for Chinese as they being the stronger party in the conflict.
 
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If sikhs and jat boys are there then chinesse will get nothing but good slap.

India putting china in its place loud and clear

With the world watching
jaat will eat chini with morning tea. chinese got wrong guys there. toughest guys we are. jaat ne mara tab janiye jab terhami ho ja. chini phas ge .

ke baba rail mein
nahin to jail mein.
 
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This standoff has high chances of China loosing face, primarliy in South Asia. Stalemate or anything less will be a total defeat for Chinese as they being the stronger party in the conflict.
For decades the Chinese govt has told its people that it is powerful and its rise is inevitable thanks to its authoritarian governance system, they can't afford to back down to a nation they have derided constantly for being a messy democracy and thus ineffective.
 
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For decades the Chinese govt has told its people that it is powerful and its rise is inevitable thanks to its authoritarian governance system, they can't afford to back down to a nation they have derided constantly for being a messy democracy and thus ineffective.
Chinese people won't even know anything about it. China even baned VPN few days ago.
 
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Even if Indian soldiers are replaced with Bhutanese soldiers, we can send in our some of our North-Eastern brothers in Bhutanese army uniforms to guard Doklam and the Chinese wouldn't even know if they are Indian or Bhutanese
 
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Even if Indian soldiers are replaced with Bhutanese soldiers, we can send in our some of our North-Eastern brothers in Bhutanese army uniforms to guard Doklam and the Chinese wouldn't even know if they are Indian or Bhutanese
Yes,all hail the high IQ Chinese post.
 
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Chinese should borrow a few hundred Nordic soldiers from our Western neighbor, that should even things out. :enjoy:

Nah, the ones hailing from the northern China are actually quite tall (can't comment on their sturdiness though).
 
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jaat will eat chini with morning tea. chinese got wrong guys there. toughest guys we are. jaat ne mara tab janiye jab terhami ho ja. chini phas ge .

ke baba rail mein
nahin to jail mein.

Be warned, Chinese have IP men in PLA.

 
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