India-China Border conflict

Hari Sud

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Looks like india stood its ground as it should.

I’m becoming increasingly concerned that India has fallen into the strategic Chinese trap though. The amount of focus the LAC now gets is huge and pretty much the main focus of all 3 services+ MHA. This means almost all CAPEX is going in that arena, the IN’s CAPEX is even being tied down to the land borders in the north. This is giving the Chinese exactly what they want.

India’s geography is perfect to dominate the IOR and Arabian Sea but this has never been exploited

i get that india has little choice other than to stand up to the Chinese where they are being challenged but it also depresses me that this is the game that the Chinese Want to play meanwhile their navy is expanding beyond belief. If India doesn’t re-focus on the IN/IOR within the next 5 years they may have already lost any chance of maintaining their position as the predominant power in the IOR
‘Numbers of the Chinese navy is greater, that is true. But the whole Chinese navy is built on copied and reverse engineered naval technology. These are second class or third class ships. Moreover their sailors are totally inexperienced, they have never seen naval battle ever in hundreds of years at sea. Coming 4,000 km away into Indian Ocean and face highly experienced and modernized Indian Navy, although in smaller numbers, is a suicide for the Chinese Navy. First they have to cross the Straits of Malaacca unmolested. Routes via Indonesian islands is unavailable during hostilities……. Cheers.
 

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‘Numbers of the Chinese navy is greater, that is true. But the whole Chinese navy is built on copied and reverse engineered naval technology. These are second class or third class ships. Moreover their sailors are totally inexperienced, they have never seen naval battle ever in hundreds of years at sea. Coming 4,000 km away into Indian Ocean and face highly experienced and modernized Indian Navy, although in smaller numbers, is a suicide for the Chinese Navy. First they have to cross the Straits of Malaacca unmolested. Routes via Indonesian islands is unavailable during hostilities……. Cheers.
This ‘Chinese are inexperienced conscripts’ is a bit of copium. They are throwing 100s of billions of USD at the problem, have access to the world’s best kept secrets and as recent controversies have shown they are looking for and attracting the best of the best in the West to come and teach them.

the PLAN and PLAAF should definitely not be underestimated, at the very least sheer numbers account for a lot. Their sub fleet is what, 6-7x the IN’s today and only growing considering the IN has no non-SSBNs in production as of today
 

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This is the weapon used by Indian army to Chinkies. Ab Socho jisse pada hoga Barfille Mausam Mai uske kya haal hua hoga G@nd Fat Ke Hath Mai Aagai hogi.... 😍😍
 

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