Its not loudspeaker man.Atleast know your own ORBAT.(order of battle)
See you have only 2 forward deployed mountain infantry brigades(52 and 53rd) and 1 forward deployed mechanized infantry brigade.These are the only 3 units you have on the tibet plateau proper and are acclimatized.The rest are in Xinjiang or to the East.
Above is your position in chumbi valley you are surrounded on both sides with our artillery having the high ground and sited on the reverse slope completely dominating your positions.Your MBRL is useless against reverse slope positions(because of trajectory ),nor does it have enough penetration to destroy dug in heavy bunkers,you need large calibre rounds of tube artillery with their corresponding weight/heavy aerial bombs for that.As for your MBRL flying over the himalyan mountain peaks to hit the indian plains that some chinese posters seem to fantasize of,i suppose its possible with 'chinese science'.Your rockets will phase through the mountains.Nathu la incident is well documented and you will find several references in the newspaper archives of the day if you want to search.Its not my fault CCP censorship keeps you ignorant of any potentially embarassing incidents in its history.
Expand image.Above is general order of battle of Indian army.This ORBAT is a few years old and several new units facing china have been raised since then but will give you a rough idea.Indian Eastern command faces solely China.It has 9 specialized mountain divisions(each with 3 mountain infantry brigades and support units/artillery brigade) in 3 army corps.3 divisions are in sikkim.3 in Central and western arunachal pradesh and 3 more in eastern arunachal and nagaland.It has another infantry division in Ranchi as theatre reserve.
Sikkim/Bhutan/Chicken's neck region constitutes the 'middle sector' of the LAC and due to its strategic importance India deploys 3 whole mountain divisions in this region.Not shown in the older ORBAT above is that India has deployed an independent armoured brigade in Sikkim as well recently.The Eastern sector of Arunachal/Nagaland has 6 mountain divisions as stated above.
Then there is 'western sector' in Ladakh in Kashmir facing Aksai chin.Here 14th corps has 1 infantry and 1 mountain division.Recently an independent armoured brigade of 150 odd tanks has been deployed to beef up this sector.Our strike corps at Ambala can reinforce this area quickly,as can our huge forces present in Kashmir.
What will Mountain strike corps do?
Add 2 infantry divisions and 2 independent armoured brigades.1st division has been made operational with 16,000 troops at panagrah.This then adds to the strength of the eastern command by adding 1 more division(already 9 mtn and 1 inf plus 1 arm brigade).Another armoured brigade will be raised and added to arunachal area under mountain strike corps.
2ndly,Mountain strike corps's 2nd division has begun to be raised in Pathankot in Kashmir which will add to the strength of our 14th corps in Ladakh.Another armoured brigade too will be added in this area under MSC.
(partly accurate map,except not taking into account reserves.Chinese ORBAT is older before reorganization into western theatre)
Eastern sector in arunachal.No country for tanks or mechanized vehicles.
A somewhat old and rough map from Jane's.We have 1 brahmos regiment already deployed in Arunachal with 100 missiles targeting mainly supply depots and rail/road links into Tibet.Another regiment will be raised with MSC.3 more brahmos regiments with ~240-300 missiles target pakistan in our 3 strike corps.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...s-exercise-in-ladakh/articleshow/58884540.cms
Deployment of 2nd inf division of MSC beginning.First one operational.
https://www.telegraphindia.com/1160718/jsp/frontpage/story_97322.jsp
Recent reinforcing of forces at Ladakh.
So now look at the balance of forces and then talk.You people seem to have little knowledge of actual forces on ground.Oh and remember Type-96B tanks and others,your most numerous main battle tank is useless in tibet due to air cooled diesel engines.Type-99 heavy tank can only be deployed in ladakh region due to terrain restriction.We are not worried about your light tanks and older type-96A.Our entire defence force is composed of mountain specialists,your forces are coming from the plains if you mobilize(which you can do faster) and will not be acclimatized,nor do they have any experience in mountain combat.So who is boosting who's ego,bro?Our position is clear,maintain status quo.China disturbed its status quo by unilateral roadbuilding attempt in sensitive area ,it can return to status quo and we all go back to how things were.Or it can attack if it wants,we are prepared.But please enough with the warnings already,its laughable now.