Song Hong
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How China hold on to Aksai Chin Part 1: Indians overstretched themselves
The western Sino Indian border (Aksai Chin, Pangong) is so treacherous to Indians/British that for for almost 100 years since William Johnson (geographical surveyor, proponent of Johnson Line), neither Indians or British ever set up base there.
Below is 500 km Manali-Leh highway, the main artery from Indus/Ganges plain to Western Sino-Indian border -- completed in 1989. This road takes 2 days to travel from Manali to Leh (still far from Aksai Chin). This most convenient way will shut down for 6-7 months in a year during winter.
Imagine days before 1989 and also in colonial British time, it is extremely difficult to supply to Western Sino-Indian border. In 1962, it took 2 weeks to move from Manali to Leh.
The western Sino Indian border (Aksai Chin, Pangong) is so treacherous to Indians/British that for for almost 100 years since William Johnson (geographical surveyor, proponent of Johnson Line), neither Indians or British ever set up base there.
Below is 500 km Manali-Leh highway, the main artery from Indus/Ganges plain to Western Sino-Indian border -- completed in 1989. This road takes 2 days to travel from Manali to Leh (still far from Aksai Chin). This most convenient way will shut down for 6-7 months in a year during winter.
Imagine days before 1989 and also in colonial British time, it is extremely difficult to supply to Western Sino-Indian border. In 1962, it took 2 weeks to move from Manali to Leh.
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