Vapour
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Have a ton of Qs!
Just a couple to start with:
With much of the last 2 decades and still at present, a majority of the army operations being centred around the western borders, focusing on COIN and fighting sub-conventional warfare, has fighting an enemy that is albeit concealed within the population, but still with much less resources, affected the army's ability to undertake military operations on the eastern border against the main enemy? Furthermore, now that more resources are freed up, has there/will there be a realignment in trainings towards fighting conventionally against an army with larger resources?
This may be a naive question defunct of knowledge but here goes: just using the recent events along the LAC to extrapolate here, if our eastern neighbour were to try a misadventure at an entirely unexpected sector, say an amphibious assault along the coast - do we have the capability to thwart it?
Just a couple to start with:
With much of the last 2 decades and still at present, a majority of the army operations being centred around the western borders, focusing on COIN and fighting sub-conventional warfare, has fighting an enemy that is albeit concealed within the population, but still with much less resources, affected the army's ability to undertake military operations on the eastern border against the main enemy? Furthermore, now that more resources are freed up, has there/will there be a realignment in trainings towards fighting conventionally against an army with larger resources?
This may be a naive question defunct of knowledge but here goes: just using the recent events along the LAC to extrapolate here, if our eastern neighbour were to try a misadventure at an entirely unexpected sector, say an amphibious assault along the coast - do we have the capability to thwart it?