I really never understood what the strategic game was behind saying things like PoK is ours, Aksai Chin is ours etc. What exactly was the plan to recover these territories in these 70 long years? What diplomacy is actually achieved by claiming these areas as territories?Why are we so reliant on diplomacy and why is there so much need to project soft power? We are a nuke power so there is an ultimate stalemate here with the CCP and therefore with the bakristanis as well.
What is the point in having a nuke powered SSBN or lethal missiles like Brahmos, Barak 8, Mica etc if we are going to lose territory or lose soldiers on the LoC due to cross border fire? If our existing arsenal of weapons including 270+ Su 30 MKIs, range of naval ships, Rafael, Poseidon P8is, S-400 anti missile defense and a host of military satellites do not work as deterrents, then what is the point? Clearing both the CCP and bakristanis are NOT deterred by India's weapons profile. This automatically means our strategic military posture has not been effective. And our diplomacy gets beaten down every time. In fact, it is seen as a colossal weakness and clearly has zero impact on bakristanis and the mongols' bastard children, the Hans. These two defective human species do not rely on diplomacy at all to solve issues. So why then is India overly reliant on diplomacy to solve long standing issues with these neanderthals? It is illogical and makes no sense. Something is very very wrong with how our strategic establishment goes about their jobs - intelligence gathering is inadequate, excessive dependence on diplomacy, huge urge to project soft power, losing territory is ok mentality etc.
I only see one way ahead as the two decrepit neighbors are both nuke powers and therefore everything is in kind of a stalemate. To win strategically we must become a $5-6 trillion+ economy quickly. And then we need to use that economic power to sanction states like bakristan and napalm to prevent them aligning with the CCP. Tame the CCP and the porki army will automatically surrender to India's demands. The act of taming the CCP should have started beginning 2000s. Complete lack of intelligence on the CCP's real intentions has been a setback for a lot of nations like the US, the EU, Japan, India, S.Korea etc. However, India is the only adversary that actually shares a land boundary with the CCP thanks to the extremely stupid diplomacy in 1950s to agree to not call out Tibet as an independent nation.
Now, we need to loudly yell that the CCP has broken all boundary agreements and use that as an excuse to break out of these diplomatic agreements on one china policy etc. And start recognizing Tibet, Taiwan, East Turkestan as independent countries. And join with the US/EU, Japan, S.Korea etc to demand democracies in these areas.
Finishing the CCP and Communism is the only way out now. Not just for us, but for the entire world. All our future strategies must be based on this one undeniable goal - economy or not, an authoritarian CCP has no place in this world. Unfortunately, with these moves, we will continue to alienate our allies like Russia, another authoritarian state, who for now equally favors both India and the CCP, but will end up staying neutral as CCP's global ambitions start coming out. Who knows, the Mongolians and Russians may join us in reigniting even settled border disputes along their long borders with the Han-stan, ala CCP's nefarious meddling in Indo-napalm and Indo-bhutan borders. The future is up for grabs. But we can no longer afford to have a weak diplomatic and military deterrence any further. Whether we like it or not, we no longer can play neutral and lead movements like the NAM. We are now, firmly, part of the movement to end CCP and communism and liberate the poor Chinese peasants and the neighborhood from this mega CCP virus. This is making to getting rid of the Nazis. This is the only way out for the entire world to prevent a humanity erasing WW3.
Anyone who believes we are just dealing with a small border skirmish is a fool. CCP's agendas are evil for humanity. Make no mistake.