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So that's the best counter-argument that you guys could muster since my last post, great! Sorry to say, but in our part of the world we call it 'off-topic' BS.Why does India want to ''counter'' some statistic? What inherent value does it have? The move it to bolster our defences in areas other than Pakistan facing areas, now true to national character you are spinning it to claim the usual - that the world revolves around pakistan LOL!!! This on a thread about Indian deployment on China front.
WOW! Obsession.
Anywaz, allow me to enlighten you all:
The Indian Army has five Commands, Northern Command at Udhampur near Jammu looks after Kashmir
- Western Command at Chandimandir looks after Punjab and Rajasthan with borderline at Bikaner
- Southern Command at Poona looks after Gujrat and Maharashtra
- Central Command at Lucknow has one Strike Corps including 31st Armoured Division meant for the western border
- ONLY Eastern Command at Calcutta looks after Counter-Insurgency in Assam and the NEFA border with China
- And thus Pakistan face your Northern, Western and Southern Commands
- Moreover, India has troops earmarked against Pakistan as Army Reserve (i dont know if you guys even understand the connotation of Army/Strategic Rererves) in both Central and Eastern Commands.
Now allow me you give you guys a little leasson on indian geography:
- Northern Command consists of three Corps, XV Corps at Srinagar comprising 19th Infantry Division (at Baramula) and 28th (Gurais). XIV Corps at Leh comprising 3rd Infantry Division (Leh) and 8th Mountain Division (Nimer). XVI Corps at Nagrota (Jammu) is a Corps plus with 5 Infantry Divisions, 10th (Akhnur), 25th (Rajauri), 26th (Jammu), 29th (Pathankot) and 39th (Yol). It also has three Independent Armoured Brigades, the 2nd, 3rd and 16th. There is an Artillery Brigade with each Corps. The 39th Infantry Division and the three Armoured Brigades are engaged in Counter-Insurgency duties and form the Command Reserve, the other Divisions are all deployed on the Line of Control (LOC). And thus are avaialble in case on any (mis)adventure against Pakistan.
- Western Command consists of three Corps, XI Corps at Jullunder, 7th Infantry Division (Ferozepur), 9th Infantry Division (Chandimandir) and 15th Infantry Division (Amritsar), 23rd Armoured Brigade and 55th Mechanised Brigade, the two Strike Corps being 2 Corps and X Corps at Ambala and Bhatinda respectively. 2 Corps has 1st Armoured Division, 14th RAPID Division, 22nd Infantry Division and 14th Independent Armoured Brigade while X Corps has the 18th and 24th RAPID Divisions, 16th Infantry Division and 6th Independent Armoured Brigade.
- Southern Command consists of XII Corps (Jodhpur) with 11th and 12th Infantry Divisions deployed at Ahmedabad and Jodhpur and the XXI Strike Corps (Bhopal) with 33rd Armoured, 36th RAPID and 54th Infantry Division. There are three Direct Reporting Units, 30th Artillery Division, which usually moves to Western Command. 50th Independent Parachute Brigade and 333rd Missile Groups (India’s nuclear artillery unit having Prithvi missiles) are meant to be deployed from Southern Command Area to Punjab and Rajasthan.
- In addition to the above , during the 2002 escalation some formations even moved from Eastern Command to face Pakistan i.e. 57 Mountain Division, 2nd Mountain Division and 27 Mountain Division.
So yes, your main worry remains Pakistan.
And gessler, what you have copy/pasted just shows your ignorance regarding the matter. Just because YOU say that something faces China doesnt make it 'face China'.