India Military Eyes Combined Threat

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2 Front war depends on China mainly.

If Pakistan attacks India, It would be 1 front.

If China attacks India, It would be certainly 2 front. May be 3 front also possible.

But for last few years, China intention is very danger. If you visit to border region of Leh region, You will see many small hotels where you will find Lhasa picture. It's not ancient one but latest with Rail, Infra written in Chinese. One can understand, Chinese expansionism mindset. Chinese is expanding it's footprint in our region for last few years. Even a kid can find all these things if you visit Ladakh region, But what we can do when we have spineless government led my puppet.
 
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2 Front war depends on China mainly.

If Pakistan attacks India, It would be 1 front.

If China attacks India, It would be certainly 2 front. May be 3 front also possible.

But for last few years, China intention is very danger. If you visit to border region of Leh region, You will see many small hotels where you will find Lhasa picture. It's not ancient one but latest with Rail, Infra written in Chinese. One can understand, Chinese mindset.
They have always been imperialistic this is why all their neighbors and USA are all gunning for China.
 

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In 1971, it was a two front war; one in the East and one in the West and the two fronts held against China in the NE and Ladakh.
 

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They have always been imperialistic this is why all their neighbors and USA are all gunning for China.
True.

But for last few years, their activity in Ladakh region has increased multi fold.
 

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U guys are good at planning. When r u going to exercise ur Plan to Pakistan or China? 2XXX?
It is the job of the armies to plan and exercise like PLA. When it will be implemented depends on China and Pakistan as India has nothing to gain by attacking any one. India observes Panchsheel. China only talks Panchasheel but from behind attacks trecheriously.
 

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China is more a paper tiger that relies more on proxies so any direct war is unlikely. If China were to get involved they would push India toward a stronger alliance with USA that would eventually demolish China.
I hope GOI can think China is a paper tiger.
 

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The world has realised that China is a paper Tiger given its tucking its tail and fading away after all the belligerent stand, once the US Navy showed its presence and intent along with the Vietnamese and the Philippines Navy!

All China could do was give a homily that the US should not waste money and instead help their poor people.
 
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I hope u can see it in ur life time.
Niceguy, life of a Country is very big and big. Individuals do not matter in the life line of a nation. Chinese can't get away with their past actions.
 

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Here is the bluff and bluff that hides the actual - FEAR!

China top military paper warns U.S. aims to contain rise

BEIJING (Reuters) - The United States' new defence strategy focused on the Asia-Pacific region is directed at containing China's rise, the People's Liberation Army's newspaper said on Tuesday in Beijing's strongest warning yet against the new Pentagon stance.

The commentary in the Liberation Army Daily, however, also said China's sensible response to the U.S. military re-focus on Asia should be "vigilance" and smart diplomacy, not panic.

The United States is "laying out forces across the Asia-Pacific region in advance to contain the rise of China," said the commentary in the paper by Major General Luo Yuan.

Washington's assertions that the military re-focus announced last week is not directed at China are "simply making their real intent all the more obvious."

"Casting our eyes around we can see that the United States has been bolstering its five major military alliances in the Asia-Pacific region, and is adjusting the positioning of its five major military base clusters, while also seeking more entry rights for military bases around China," wrote Luo.

"Who can believe that you are not directing this at China? Isn't this the return of a Cold War mentality?"

Luo is well-known for his hawkish views, often published in popular Chinese newspapers and online. But the appearance of his commentary in the Liberation Army Daily, which is heavily vetted as the chief paper of the military, suggests that his latest comments enjoy some level of official endorsement.

On Monday, China's Ministry of Defence warned the United States to be "careful in its words and actions" after last week announcing the defence rethink that stresses responding to China's rise by shoring up U.S. alliances and bases across Asia.

The new U.S. strategy promises to boost strength in Asia in an attempt to counter China's growing ability to check U.S. power in the region, even as U.S. forces draw back elsewhere across the globe.

Under the new strategy, the United States will maintain large bases in Japan and South Korea and deploy U.S. Marines, navy ships and aircraft to Australia's Northern Territory.

The strategy also calls for countering potential attempts by China and Iran to block U.S. capabilities in areas like the South China Sea and the Strait of Hormuz.

China has sought to balance voicing its wariness about the U.S. moves with its desire for steady relations with Washington, especially as both sides grapple with domestic politics this year, when President Barack Obama faces a re-election fight and China's ruling Communist Party undergoes a leadership handover.

Luo warned against panic.

Instead, Beijing must do a better job at courting friends in the region, charming countries away from the United States' orbit, he wrote.

"In the face of this adjustment in the U.S. strategic focus, we must possess a sense of peril and maintain a high degree of vigilance, but there is no need to be alarmed about the expected," wrote Luo.

"We must be adept at maneuvering and use smart diplomacy, and the more friends we can make the better," he wrote.

"Some countries have been swindled by America, and now are walking alongside the United States out of their own interests, but in essence they don't fit together," said Luo. "They share the same bed but have different dreams."

China top military paper warns U.S. aims to contain rise - Reuters -
Note the pithy desperation underlining China's fear!
 

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