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captscooby81

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They are creating a narrative to hit us . Showing us as aggressor and they just wanted peaceful solution at pandemic crisis . Basically GT is cooking false flag story to convince local and international population for justifying attacking us .


The Global times articles mostly use to be aggressive against India but this time they seems on back foot.
Did our boys hit the nail in Ladakh?
 

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They are creating a narrative to hit us . Showing us as aggressor and they just wanted peaceful solution at pandemic crisis . Basically GT is cooking false flag story to convince local and international population for justifying attacking us .
Too superficial. This won't work. If China hits us, the world will start hitting it too. Make no mistake, US won't give up it's throne so easily after losing a lakh civilians and billions of dollars.

That'd be an opportune time to take it out in trade for them as well, knowing full well we'll drag the fight on pretty damn long.
 

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They are creating a narrative to hit us . Showing us as aggressor and they just wanted peaceful solution at pandemic crisis . Basically GT is cooking false flag story to convince local and international population for justifying attacking us .
not that easy to do. We have already reinforced our deployments in Ladakh matching them in numbers. It’s a stalemate as of now. Read the article that shows what the Chinese thought process consists of on the LAC and General Naravane’s plan to deal with it
 

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Question to experts here
Has china infiltrated beyond LAC? If they had how much deeper they have come
 

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Question to experts here
Has china infiltrated beyond LAC? If they had how much deeper they have come
No Chinese has not inflitrated LAC. They're on close deployment near to their perception of LAC and trying to disrupt Galwan bridge infra being built on our side of LAC and trying to force us to maintain status quo.
While patrolling due to undemarcated LAC both troops trespass/Patrol beyond each other perception of LAC which results in stand off.
Like in Pangong lake china patrols till finger 3 and India patrols till finger 4.... Finger 5-8 are un controlled/ patrolled and it's claimed by India now china trying to stop us from reaching to finger 8 by building infra and deploying patrol boats
Chinese using same tactics like we did to them in dokhlam and stopped there construction forcing them to maintain status quo
 

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If the Chicoms want to completely alienate India and have another hostile nuclear country on their border, then good for them. In the meantime, India needs to speed up defense reforms and procurement. If Modi went to the RBI tomorrow and took out 100 Billion USD for defense, and signed every deal required in the next week, maybe India would have a chance of surviving a 2 front conventional war in 5 years.
 

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DDR chaps have written an article, just for you.
That article is a little alarmist, but I agree that India needs to show teeth:
  • Have the PM constitute a war cabinet, and meet with Strategic Forces Command for strategic weapons readiness
  • Paper launch INS Arighat, even if its hull is able to stay afloat
  • Prepare to invade PoK along western sectors
  • Start QUAD conversations, military exercises, and build diplomatic pressure. We may not get such a strong anti-China global sentiment for another 100 years
 

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Talks falter, China keeps pressure on Galwan
China continues to maintain a hold over Ladakh's Galwan river area - a flashpoint for the 1962 war - as multiple rounds of ground-level talks have failed and the army being instructed to follow standing orders that prevent the use of force for evi...

By Manu Pubby, ET Bureau | May 26, 2020, 07.40 AM IST





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New Delhi: China continues to maintain a hold over Ladakh’s Galwan river area - a flashpoint for the 1962 war - as multiple rounds of ground-level talks have failed and the army being instructed to follow standing orders that prevent the use of force for evicting intruders along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). The Chinese stranglehold over the valley has been strengthened over the past few weeks with over 5,000 PLA troops in position along the LAC, several of them patently inside Indian territory. While the army is refusing to comment on the situation, sources indicate that the Chinese deployment is even larger on its side of the border to support the intruding troops.

According to one version, China now has three times the troop levels in the area as compared to India, though sources say the ratio is still favourable to the defensive force. Heavy vehicles and even suspected mobile artillery are visible near the border, with sources saying that the strong deployment is part of a 'well planned move' and not a standard face off that has escalated. As first reported by ET, the Chinese side has brought in forces that were deployed at a nearby exercise to contest the strategic Galwan valley
. While according to the Chinese side, the immediate provocation was the building of a bridge and road, the massive build up suggests that the intention is to permanently occupy the valley.
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The value of the area is high for India as the Galwan river comes close to the strategic Shyok-Daulat Beg Oldie road that was completed late last year. Chinese presence in the Galwan valley poses a threat to the road that is vital for servicing troops deployed in Sub Sector North and close to the Karakoram pass. While the Indian side has built up force strength, including deployment of troops from other areas and stepping up surveillance activities, instructions on the ground have not changed—no use of force or arms is allowed to push back the Chinese intrusion.

Sources said more than half a dozen attempts at convincing the Chinese troops to retreat during border-level talks have failed to get any result. Besides, at the four intrusion points at Galwan and finger area alongside Pangong Tso, the Chinese side has dug in semi permanent defences, indicating the intention to create new armed posts. This would mean an alteration to the Line of Actual Control (LAC) for the first time since the 1960s.
 
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