trackwhack
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We need our troops positioned at the northern border of Nepal and China in offensive positions right? If we dont do it, China will.
We should not fight the Nepalis. That's a good point, if China invades first then we can help Nepal chase them out and stay at their northern border until required. But is that risk worth taking?Will not be worth it. It well slow us down in our defence as well will spend more time fighting the Nepalis.
It is 204 miles .Cuf off the narrow corridor that connects the NE to India proper.
At the same time, attack New Delhi with a rain of conventional rockets (in their hundreds of thousands) launched from the Nanda Devi area that's a mere 200km away from the Indian capital.
In 1962, the PLA took more than a month to overrun a poorly armed and commanded 4 Corps.Cuf off the narrow corridor that connects the NE to India proper.
We would love to see you stock pile the "hundreds of thousands" of launchers near Nanda DeviAt the same time, attack New Delhi with a rain of conventional rockets (in their hundreds of thousands) launched from the Nanda Devi area that's a mere 200km away from the Indian capital.
That's not our headache. Let the Americans handle it. We can sit and watch.
Take out three eastern provinces to kill chinese panda for centuries.
Its sure is India's headache.Chinese panada will never put up fight with usa eagle.All their antagonism is just for public consumption in reality they both are allies same as like usa-pak alliance.They both go for each others throats and soon make up.That's not our headache. Let the Americans handle it. We can sit and watch.
But China has been doing these double standard fip flops or to say "running parallel policies in proxy" with both US and India.Its sure is India's headache.Chinese panada will never put up fight with usa eagle.All their antagonism is just for public consumption in reality they both are allies same as like usa-pak alliance.They both go for each others throats and soon make up.
I don't think Aski Chin is as important to china anymore. During Nehru time Aski Chin was required for access to Tibet. Now this area is not so important for them. China wants the north east now. Aski Chin for Arunachal was the bargain chip with Nehru. Today the reverse is true. China is territoriality ambitious and ravenously expansionist. You can see it has trouble with all it's neighbors.But China has been doing these double standard fip flops or to say "running parallel policies in proxy" with both US and India.
I think they will open front at NE to dilute our proactive and preventive defense at Ladakh.
Ultimate goal for China is to ensure enough meat around their vital highway that goes through China occupied Kashmir and gain upper hand on ground positions.
I don't know where Nepal figues in all this.
Regards,
Virendra