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A barking dog is not a good dog.
Our forward positions are supplied by heavy trucks escorted by infantry fighting vehicles. We are waiting for the Indians to try to interdict thisWhy has India not done the obvious thing and prevent these troops from being supplied? Surround them and have flights over the area to prevent air drop.
This would force China to be the one that fires the first shot/escalate , or pull back the troops once supplies run out.
Is it a lack of capability or will?
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Our forward positions are supplied by heavy trucks escorted by infantry fighting vehicles. We are waiting for the Indians to try to interdict this
the areas near the ganges are where the lower castes and untouchables live. their lifestyle is not enviable in any way. their death is as important as an animal death.
Why has India not done the obvious thing and prevent these troops from being supplied? Surround them and have flights over the area to prevent air drop.
This would force China to be the one that fires the first shot/escalate , or pull back the troops once supplies run out.
Is it a lack of capability or will?
If i am India, i will keep in low-profile and work hard for 20 years, act tough towards China until i am becoming stronger than her.
Too bad India doesn't understand the proper strategy.
Really, India wants war? If India really wanted war they would have fought after China refuse to retreat the first time.
Now it is becoming increasing clear that India will fold and any judgement China made is correct.
We the Chinese has been in india's position before and it didn't turn out great.
If i am India, i will keep in low-profile and work hard for 20 years, act tough towards China until i am becoming stronger than her.
Too bad India doesn't understand the proper strategy.
Why has India not done the obvious thing and prevent these troops from being supplied? Surround them and have flights over the area to prevent air drop.
This would force China to be the one that fires the first shot/escalate , or pull back the troops once supplies run out.
Is it a lack of capability or will?
That would be an act of war since India would be declaring that territory to be Indian territory under Indian jurisdiction.
As it is, even India does not claim that China is in Indian territory, but disputed territory.
By now the reaction of India is surprisingly weak. The first step for India is to cut off all supplies to the intruders.Why has India not done the obvious thing and prevent these troops from being supplied? Surround them and have flights over the area to prevent air drop.
This would force China to be the one that fires the first shot/escalate , or pull back the troops once supplies run out.
Is it a lack of capability or will?
who told you that???Is that something you read or just made that up??
Is this map not accurate?
Note that India is the aggressor here by erecting a permanent post at Raki Nala in the disputed zone.
hope you've read the article I've posted..and "India is the aggressor"???until all sino-India border dispute resolved or that are is handovered it to China,its still Indian territory and Its far far away from LAC(hope you know what I've meant).so,India could do whatever it want there.China did the wrong thing by crossing the LAC when a joint mechanism is place to resolve this dispute(even if it is a chinese territory).
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This giant greedy crocodile China is doing abhorrent to the civilized world and very soon it will face the ire of world opinion and the aftermath then will be economic disaster by their own making - a karma so to speak.