Shinigami
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If china had not attacked india, would pakistan have won the 65 war?
I am inclined to think so.
Till 1962 nehru was kicking out scores of military men by the day, replaced competent officers with yes-men, kept a lousy defence minister, completely neglected the military in favour of the economy.
Not to mention we hardly had any weapons (when war came nehru had to beg US for weapons), nor the ammo for the few we already had (indian soldiers had to fight the chinese with sticks so to speak)
Our logistics and supply chain were lousy and the troops were sent to fight the chinese in their summer outfit in sub zero temperatures.
So these same conditions would have prevailed in 1965 when pakistan made a major thrust, which may have led to an indian defeat.
In the words of a pakistani analyst:
I am inclined to think so.
Till 1962 nehru was kicking out scores of military men by the day, replaced competent officers with yes-men, kept a lousy defence minister, completely neglected the military in favour of the economy.
Not to mention we hardly had any weapons (when war came nehru had to beg US for weapons), nor the ammo for the few we already had (indian soldiers had to fight the chinese with sticks so to speak)
Our logistics and supply chain were lousy and the troops were sent to fight the chinese in their summer outfit in sub zero temperatures.
So these same conditions would have prevailed in 1965 when pakistan made a major thrust, which may have led to an indian defeat.
In the words of a pakistani analyst:
Till 1965 Pakistan Army keeping in view its equipment and training was relatively superior to the Indian Army. India under Nehru was a peaceful country but the Sino-Indian Conflict of 1962 transformed the whole scenario. Thus while Indian Army had by and large registered no major expansion since 1947 after 1962 the Indians embarked on a highly ambitious expansion programme.It was Pakistans good luck that in 1965 this process was at a very rudimentary stage, however by 1971 the whole strategic scenario had changed