Action speak louder than words. Even though we been in the top 3 every time since the games' inception, for some reason we still had to prove ourselves. Which we did, as we always do.
There were 20 videos everyday from Indians telling us how great the t90 was and how garbage our 96 was. Also how badly trained our crew was, how great your crew was. There is still a few today, but I assume they haven't seen the latest race, since the title largely reflect the views a few days ago.
Today, the streamed video had 50,000 views, one indian comment. Usually half is Indian at least.
So if we were silent yesterday, which we weren't. What's happening today?
You have to see it for what it is. The fact of the matter we are not going to actually fight. Chinese exercises happen every year at this time and it is no more provocative as it was the years before.
Global times is pretty much our fox news and our "colonels" are really just commentators, and views are their number one priority. No active service officer would dare to comment on a political situations. there isn't a channel for them to do so anyways.
These games doesn't mean much, but with the vast majority of Indian comments on the quality of Chinese troops and equipment, this is a shock to the system.
Certainly this doesn't mean much in real life, but it is a small reflection on the quality of our respective military.
These things are fun for keyboard warriors, which is what we all are really.