And here comes the savior of India advocating cowardice to IA,even after Chinese have failed in the Chess move and got thrashed like sh!T.
Difficult to understand, for the following reasons.
Does pointing out that the Army does not have to fight to a predetermined defeat amount to advocating cowardice? Which fool will knowingly want his country's defenders to die needlessly?
Failed in the chess move? How? They seem to have put the border matter back on the front burner, which seems to have been their only intention.
Got thrashed like sh!T? Not a single shot was fired. What famous victory have you imagined?
That guy has the tendency to take the enemy side and downplay Indians.
Pointing out the realities of the situation is a thousand times better than the empty-headed jingoism that has been on display.
Point here is simple the infrastructure was not built so that the invading force cannot hold on to Guerrilla attacks.
This tactic is called denying the space for enemy.
I have seen in lot of talk shows in which senior generals emphasizing this point.
Again, you need to look up the records. The incoming PLA built roads as it came in, when it had to. The Indian Army gains nothing by not building infrastructure; it only loses the possibility of building up material stocks,
There was just as little, in fact, even less infrastructure, in 1962. That did not noticeably deny any space to any enemy.
The landing facilities are not in the hills; they are in the plains. It is difficult to explain how guerrillas dropped, or airlifted to the plains will help in case of war.
Only a school child who gains his military knowledge from talk shows and from mysterious, undefined sources can come out with such utter, blethering nonsense.
India only built landing facilities to move these guerillas in case of war and also bought Antonov aircraft for that.[/QUOTE]
If they need to capture AP... they should come deep inside our territory.... and mind your language...
More ignorance.
Do you have any idea how deep they penetrated last time? Why don't you confine yourself to matters about which you know? Even a little bit will do.