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Chinese habitually create their own ghettos wherever they go and settle down. "Chinatowns", are what they are known by, nearly every major city in Europe/America has them. They use these ghettos to run illegal businesses and mafia cartels, and of course, they act as a safe haven for espionage.Level of Indian national security.
Foreign agents have own club and have parties without fear of Indian authorities.
I am sure, Everyone must have known about Chinese activites including police.
They knew about this, and only now the heat is being turned up.Looks more like our police allowed them to operate and then for some other need they decided to use this card now.
Looks more like our police allowed them to operateLooks more like our police allowed them to operate and then for some other need they decided to use this card now.
not just Tibet , also look at yunan and sichuan .Are you folks aware, that we are adding two new fighter-capable airports in our eastern sector ?
One is Itanagar airport (also known as Hollongi airport), in Arunachal Pradesh, it is scheduled to be completed by August this year. Another one is refurbishing Purnia airport in Eastern Bihar, completion time not available, but seems like it too, will be ready by year-end.
This further skews the balance of air power in the Eastern sector to our favor. China has around 7 fighter-capable airports within 600km of the eastern sector, 5 of which are at very high-altitude, and unsuitable for heavy, round-the-clock operations.
Compared to that, we have 12 fighter-capable airports, excluding ALGs.
I included Dali, Lijiang, and Diqing in Sichuan, they can fly around Myanmar and reach eastern Arunachal Pradesh. Anything further than that, you are basically spending >50% of your fuel just on transport, you won't have much gas left for fighting or carrying a payload.not just Tibet , also look at yunan and sichuan .
several airports at very low altitudes there. only problem is , they have to fly over Myanmar.
I see no particular reason for Myanmar to agree.and if Myanmar silently agrees , 2 front war will become '3' front war .
I have mentioned it on some other thread but they don't like being dependent on China.I included Dali, Lijiang, and Diqing in Sichuan, they can fly around Myanmar and reach eastern Arunachal Pradesh. Anything further than that, you are basically spending >50% of your fuel just on transport, you won't have much gas left for fighting or carrying a payload.
I see no particular reason for Myanmar to agree.
As they get more air ro air refueling capabilities they abilities to conduct operations in our NE will substantially increase, it's only a matter of time.I included Dali, Lijiang, and Diqing in Sichuan, they can fly around Myanmar and reach eastern Arunachal Pradesh. Anything further than that, you are basically spending >50% of your fuel just on transport, you won't have much gas left for fighting or carrying a payload.
I see no particular reason for Myanmar to agree.
Jab koi ghusa nahi to wiki kiss baat ki?Operation Snow Leopard does not have a Wiki entry.
What happens to fighter jets at high altitudes. I thought most of them are certified to operate at such heights?Are you folks aware, that we are adding two new fighter-capable airports in our eastern sector ?
One is Itanagar airport (also known as Hollongi airport), in Arunachal Pradesh, it is scheduled to be completed by August this year. Another one is refurbishing Purnia airport in Eastern Bihar, completion time not available, but seems like it too, will be ready by year-end.
This further skews the balance of air power in the Eastern sector to our favor. China has around 7 fighter-capable airports within 600km of the eastern sector, 5 of which are at very high-altitude, and unsuitable for heavy, round-the-clock operations.
Compared to that, we have 12 fighter-capable airports, excluding ALGs.
I don't know the reason, but our system does provide a really long rope for all these subversive activities.They knew about this, and only now the heat is being turned up.
Since they knew about this, can it be inferred that spying and destabilizing activities against this country inside it is also Changa Si if the Govt doesn't want to "offend" China? I mean they avoid directly getting the PM and Dalai Lama to meet over Winnie the Chu getting all red with rage.
No they're not. I saw several Polaris ATV's at a supply base near Gangotri. Several Force Gurkhas as well along with other heavy eqpt.
there are about 5 or 6 civilian airports close on other side of Myanmar .I included Dali, Lijiang, and Diqing in Sichuan, they can fly around Myanmar and reach eastern Arunachal Pradesh. Anything further than that, you are basically spending >50% of your fuel just on transport, you won't have much gas left for fighting or carrying a payload.
I see no particular reason for Myanmar to agree.
Problem is India is also not engaging Myanmar under pressure from US.there are about 5 or 6 civilian airports close on other side of Myanmar .
if the Chinese are serious about a war , they will convert it to dual use . just like Tibet ones.
i know its far fetched , but its the kind of shit the Chinese will do to surprise us .
"The Jew cries out in pain as he strikes you".What are the Chinks upto now?
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