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Indian men killed in captivity?some men in captivity and then killed them?
Indian men killed in captivity?some men in captivity and then killed them?
As copium, can i assume that we beat up a bunch of WuMaos who crossed over into Arunachal Pradesh? The same incident whose "unofficial" news which when broke out led to CCP releasing pics/vids?Nah not really. It’s just one officer being beaten. It’s nothing major, they have pics of at least 39 Indian POWs.
I get that they are much stronger than we are to Pakistan (even tho we are stronger than Pak), but why can’t we do what Pak did in regards to hybrid soldiers dressed as civilians to attack Chinese posts and take some heads back?
I guess. Whatever happened the situation was resolved by talks, so not a military vicyory on either side but a stalemate, at best.As copium, can i assume that we beat up a bunch of WuMaos who crossed over into Arunachal Pradesh? The same incident whose "unofficial" news which when broke out led to CCP releasing pics/vids?
That's what Hav Tejinder Singh saysIndian men killed in captivity?
I’m not surprised at all. Look at the pics one more time.That's what Hav Tejinder Singh says
Another twitter guy stationed at galwan main camp also said same thing.Guys thoughts?
from the pictures chinese released of our guys , we were carrying atleast sticks + riot shields - same as chinese .Btw I highly suspect that the Indian troops that fought and got captured/beaten were unarmed
Why? Any reasons??Another twitter guy stationed at galwan main camp also said same thing.
"guy in charge fucked up" , "should have never send in 16 bihar"
IMO, it was a mistake from our side. We went too deep. Officers should have controlled the troops.atleast the outnumbered part must be true,there is was a satelilite photo , day after clash , it showed 40+ vehicles , they had brought in truck loads of troops during the night .
To me it looks like Indian troops were being aggressive (good for them). They were walking into Chinese territories and making sure they weren’t trying anything. This is contrary to the opposition demeaning our armed forces saying they just took land without fighting.IMO, it was a mistake from our side. We went too deep. Officers should have controlled the troops.
BTW, how far is the Chinese base camp of galwan from their propaganda site??
maybe because we were unprepared , outnumbered .Why? Any reasons??
IMO, it was a mistake from our side. We went too deep. Officers should have controlled the troops.
BTW, how far is the Chinese base camp of galwan from their propaganda site??
You can’t use mere rods and sticks to fight people with swords and sprears. It’s simply unethical. We were pretty much unarmed against them. Still sent two Chinese officers to hell and bashed another ones skull.maybe because we were unprepared , outnumbered .
i am pretty sure clash was 1.4 km at LAC , not at Y junc , thats what chinese pics show .
also pretty sure they used these (bladed staff) to push our guys into the freezing river .
He says initially clashes were on their side but later in the night when their reinforcement arrived, they pushed us back till Y junction where the rest of the fighting happened.maybe because we were unprepared , outnumbered .
i am pretty sure clash was 1.4 km at LAC , not at Y junc , thats what chinese pics show .
Big boy, considering how MEA pussyfooted this whole thing and tried to play safe for the last two years, actions in the last one month are nothing but needling the yellow asses of the Chinese.Lol if you call this muscle flexing then I don’t know what can be described as what China did in 2020, or india did in the late 60s
Marital race theory ?Another twitter guy stationed at galwan main camp also said same thing.
"guy in charge fucked up" , "should have never send in 16 bihar"
Chinese were prepared for the ambush and specifically introduced special forces from airborne division replacing regular conscripts during that day. They also brought sharp weapons, riot gear, and strobe lights. It was pre-planned.dont know if its true , this is all just some twitter accounts saying something , how is it believable ?
atleast the outnumbered part must be true,there is was a satelilite photo , day after clash , it showed 40+ vehicles , they had brought in truck loads of troops during the night .
finally someone who knows what went down , i cant understand him , can u post what he is saying.He says initially clashes were on their side but later in the night when their reinforcement arrived, they pushed us back till Y junction where the rest of the fighting happened.
Refer from the 18:00 :
Also, at 16:00 he claims that there were Chinese camps just 200-300m ahead of their position. I guess we were much deeper than initially claimed 1.5KM.
Nah dude, I don’t see it. It’s a laughable way if anything. I don’t see it. It’s almost like we are coping. They released pics of our Jawans beinf humilated, nothing takes the icing on that.Big boy, considering how MEA pussyfooted this whole thing and tried to play safe for the last two years, actions in the last one month are nothing but needling the yellow asses of the Chinese.
Remember one thing, the Chinese are stronger than us overall. Pissing them off without any reason can go south real quick. We can and will defend our motherland, but needlessly bringing trouble is not a smart move.
Unless we have power parity with them, we should avoid unnecessary confrontation.
Bhai sahab, Bihar regiment fought on par with others in Kargil war. Biharis themselves have a long martial tradition. What they did to Captain Dunbars releif column, consisting of 2 crack British army units that fought in Crimea and defeated the Russians just 2 years ago, is nothing short of admirable and legendary.Marital race theory ?
Weather dept. Said it might be due to highly localised heavy rains, not cloudburst.
Chill, I was jesting on @mokoman suggestion that it was a "mistake" to send 16th Bihar.Bhai sahab, Bihar regiment fought on par with others in Kargil war. Biharis themselves have a long martial tradition. What they did to Captain Dunbars releif column, consisting of 2 crack British army units that fought in Crimea and defeated the Russians just 2 years ago, is nothing short of admirable and legendary.
We only see what the Chinese posted. Even the bihari troops are shown to square up on the Chinese and the Chinese look timid in response, and even pull Fabao back.Chill, I was jesting on @mokoman suggestion that it was a "mistake" to send 16th Bihar.
Btw, have a look at the NCOs (right, in the trench coat) body language in this clip, extremely timid and passive. You don't expect such body language from platoon leaders. Compare that to the body language of Qi Fabao (left, explaining).
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