What's new

PLA strikes with bridge building in Ladakh!

As I said before China will not go easy on India with Dorklam affaire, we will not show reservation on our action to compete on infrastructure project or arm race at the border, accusing us of changing the status quo? LMAO who care...we will compete with India from fresh to bone in order to fortified our border...I think China finally understand the price it has to pays to be soft with India all these years resulting India insolence border crossing in Dorklam but luckily it's not too late we have not lose anything yet.

...now it's time to repair our pass mistakes and give our enemy the full attention since they're asking for.

Give them an inch they will take a mile.
 
. .
If China enters in Kashmir it will be a nuclear war. Only a fool would believe that India will not use its nukes n let China take over Kashmir n arunachal pradesh.
The only nukes cowardly shupa pawa is capable of is through the rare end while open defecation.

No more...we will fight for every fraction of the inch, every inch we gave them, we all take back.
and more I hope...
 
. .
No more...we will fight for every fraction of the inch, every inch we gave them, we all take back.

I don't think Chinese would like to fight with them point to point. I think Chinese may have a grand strategy even before they started building road at Donglang. Next Chinese may start building a few airports along the east front.

As I said before there may not even be a "hot war". When dust settled, there will be an entirely new upgraded infrastructure along LOC that Indians have to deal with.
 
.
China will also not forget Pakistan's Kashmir.

With Dorklam affaire, China will not stand neutral over Kashmir, our diplomat had already risen the question to Indian counterpart that by the same Indian logic China can enter into Kashmir if Pakistan ever request...India should have no problem?
 
.
India just rushed 30 thousand troops with heavy artillery to block Chinese new road construction at Donglang, then Chinese started building new bridge thousand miles away right under the nose of Indians. What India is going to do this time?

As Chairman Mao once said "you fight your battle, and I fight mine". Let's enjoy the new game.

You are not bullying some tiny country like Bhutan and upsetting a 2012 agreement to not change status quo in disputed territory areas in tri border region. Thus why would India do anything about this? If you build in non-disputed areas on your side and dont upset any agreements you agreed to, no one going to do anything.

Those 30k troops and artillery are not physically being used to block anything either, less than a 100 troops are doing that right now. The larger force is there to hedge, posture and illustrate what is at immediate disposal should they be needed. In effect it keeps the tension contained well within the buffer right now as much as global times tries to instigate outside of it.
 
.
I don't think Chinese would like to fight with them point to point. I think Chinese may have a grand strategy even before they started building road at Donglang. Next Chinese may start building a few airports along the east front.

As I said before there may not even be a "hot war". When dust settled, there will be an entirely new upgraded infrastructure along LOC that Indians have to deal with.

I don't know about China's plan but my point is that we should not low our guards as before Dongland affaire, if India acquire new military near our border, we should dispatch equivalent or better machine RIGHT AWAY to send them a clear message that we're capable to counter anything their put on the border and at anytime.

example if they dispatch Rafale fighter at the border, we will put our best such Su-35, J-11D or even J-20 to Indian border as deterrence message.
 
.
You are not bullying some tiny country like Bhutan and upsetting a 2012 agreement to not change status quo in disputed territory areas in tri border region. Thus why would India do anything about this? If you build in non-disputed areas on your side and dont upset any agreements you agreed to, no one going to do anything.

Those 30k troops and artillery are not physically being used to block anything either, less than a 100 troops are doing that right now. The larger force is there to hedge, posture and illustrate what is at immediate disposal should they be needed. In effect it keeps the tension contained well within the buffer right now as much as global times tries to instigate outside of it.

In Chinese eye, Donglang is NOT a dispute area and it has been under Chinese control long before the current incident, the fact that even India can't deny, and thus far Bhutan has not claimed it asked India to intervene, despite heavy pressure from de facto occupying Indian force.

We can understand your strategic concern about "chicken neck", but trespassing into other's territory in the name of protecting Bhutan is sneaky, and we all know which country is bullying small countries in South Asia.
 
.
In Chinese eye, Donglang is NOT a dispute area and it has been under Chinese control long before the current incident, the fact that even India can't deny, and thus far Bhutan has not claimed it asked India to intervene, despite heavy pressure from de facto occupying Indian force.

We can understand your strategic concern about "chicken neck", but trespassing into other's territory in the name of protecting Bhutan is sneaky, and we all know which country is bullying small countries in South Asia.

As Wang Yi said " the country that accuse us of bullying small nation that is doing it":dirol:
 
.
I don't know about China's plan but my point is that we should not low our guards as before Dongland affaire, if India acquire new military near our border, we should dispatch equivalent or better machine RIGHT AWAY to send them a clear message that we're capable to counter anything their put on the border and at anytime.

example if they dispatch Rafale fighter at the border, we will put our best such Su-35, J-11D or even J-20 to Indian border as deterrence message.

IMO, this is not how a modern war is fought. The more troops, the more body parts to stuff into body bags if they think they want to fight a WWII style war with Chinese.
 
.
https://www.thequint.com/india/2017/08/12/sukna-based-troops-close-to-india-china-border

China has fortified the entire border with Sikkim. It looks like after the Indian army supplies are cut off by air and rocket strikes, the Indian army will try to overrun PLA. Then we mow them down like animals with heavy guns.

this is exectly for you.......

https://cestmoizblog.wordpress.com/2017/08/12/peoples-liberation-army-calling-the-bluff/

Chinese troops abandoned their posts rather than engage in fighting and protect civilians.

 
.
IMO, this is not how a modern war is fought. The more troops, the more body parts to stuff into body bags if they think they want to fight a WWII style war with Chinese.

maybe not equivalent in quantity but at least quality.

If China enters in Kashmir it will be a nuclear war. Only a fool would believe that India will not use its nukes n let China take over Kashmir n arunachal pradesh.

if by your logic we could have Nuked India by now over DongLang affaire, we don't even scare of US Nuke and we scare of your tiny nuke arsenal?
 
.
maybe not equivalent in quantity but at least quality.

In Dongland area, Chinese has the geographic disadvantage so it is not the battle ground of our choice. If I were PLA commander, I would have picked an area along 2000+ KM LOC that Chinese troop has logistic and geographic advantage, and across LOC to set up a camp.
 
.
Not that I agree with the premise of the article because I know how vicious Indians are with their propaganda. But for a second if I play along even then it is a moment of worry for Indians. See Bill Gates once said, 'hire people who are lazy because they will find easy way out to difficult problems'. Now then if we were to believe that Chinese soldiers really are for saving their own lives (although they proved it in 1962 otherwise), they still have the ability to hurt India from far away without risking their lives. On the contrary, Indians are too primitive to even fathom such things.
 
.
Back
Top Bottom