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Not for long. Read below.Lol.In Doklam Plateau it is we who hold strategic advantage of height
The whole issue is not about Dokla La. The real prize here is Jampheri Ridge to the south from which PLA can look down at the "chickens neck" Silguri Corridor and be in a position to cut off all of North East India. That is what all this is about. China already holds this region but to be able to threaten Silguri Corridor PLA needs to secure Jampheri Ridge and have sufficient logistical supply lines that could move large forces to Jampheri Ridge - this is not the case at the present.What matters is that the PLA is scared after they got spanked in Doklam, they are still unable to finish the road
So PLA has been "creeping" south with it's road network that can sustain large troop movement and supply. However last summer as PLA built up the tracks into proper road and moved south India became alarmed that these logistic lines would link up with Jampheri Ridge. This is when India acted by moving across the boundary and blocking road construction at Dokla La leading to the standoff. Please see map below that gives us a abbreviated grasp of the situation prevailing last summer.
Both sides retreated back to the status quo when the standoff came to a end. Now assume after this summers fiasco you are a PLA commander and insist on building that road south to Jampheri because as far as your concerned this is sovereign Chinese territory and nobody has right to place conditions on you. What would you do?
Well first thing is you can't build the road this year. The weather is now not suitable for road construction as the area is now snowed over. The next available opportunity is going to be 2018 late spring when the snow melts. So you wait right? You must know however that building the road again south toward Jampheri Ridge next year is going to lead to the same thing that happened this year. Indians will move soldiers down from the Dokla La post and stop Chinese construction crews again.
So what do you do to prevent Indians doing the same thing in spring 2018 when Chinese construction crews begin extending the road south. Well simple. You move PLA combat infantry battalion adjacent to the Dokla La and provide flank protection. With the ridge secured by PLA infantry the construction crews can resume building the road south. India will have a choice. Fight the PLA infantry battalion on the ridge giving the road crews flank protection. Destroy the PLA unit and then break through the flank. At this point the Indians will again be able to move foward and block the construction of the road. Or turn tail and press the "ignore" switch. Please see map below.
I predict by end of summer 2018, say September next this matter will have been resolved. My guess is Chinese will do exactly what I have shown on the map above and extend the road south to Jampheri Ridge. Why am I so confident? Well it's rather simple. PLA has already moved at least one infantry battalion with additional support companies as the OP has shown and they are even going to spend the winter to secure the flank permanently. Next spring when the snow thaws you guys already know what is going to happen. Just behind the PLA infantry battalion Indians are going to hear the roar of diggers, tractors and road crews at work.
I think Indians will ignore this. Modi will stay quite. Indian government will pretend it's not happening. Most of Indian media will stay quite. Chinese will remain quite. At some point a report from obscure source with Google Earth imagery showing the road has been extended all the way to Jampheri will expose Chinese determination and success.
From top of the Jampheri Ridge - Gyomochen PLA will be in position to threaten Silguri and all of North East India. Indian Army will be left with just one option -beef up forces along Silguri to secure it. Now lets wait till next September 2018.
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