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Seems all quite, well and cosy in the western front
They have lost on all fronts against India.Seems all quite, well and cosy in the western front
What if the operators use Mallu + Hindi + English with some basic cipher?Malayalam is one of the toughest (3rd according to one of my mallu friend) language in the world.
According to him, it would take ages to master it. Good luck to China. It is not difficult to code these communication.
If this news is in public forum, I bet MI might have known it ages ago. What they ( PLA radio men) would do if we send info through Gujarati or Marathi... We have 22 official languages. How many languages radio or Intel operators will learn.
I haven't even explained the cypers and their complex decryption methods or using multiple languages in a single statement.
It is very difficult to break our codes; which plays major important role in military communication. To my knowledge Germany in WW1 & WW2, Japan in WW2 had lost the wars mostly due to failure in having a secure communication.
Post this green forum to troll pakis and chineseShouldn't the name of the show be '#ChuSays'?
But that said, I find it funny that 'Gobar Times' is saying this.
economic sanctions happened suddenly.Chinese are now on full chatugiri mode.....dunno wat happened suddenly
According to Sun Tzu - You should make the enemy completely complacent before attacking them.Chinese are now on full chatugiri mode.....dunno wat happened suddenly
Not when our army chief says "According to Sun Tzu - You should make the enemy completely complacent before attacking them.
May be that is what they are trying to.
encode the message in atleast 4 diff regional languagesMalayalam is one of the toughest (3rd according to one of my mallu friend) language in the world.
According to him, it would take ages to master it. Good luck to China. It is not difficult to code these communication.
If this news is in public forum, I bet MI might have known it ages ago. What they ( PLA radio men) would do if we send info through Gujarati or Marathi... We have 22 official languages. How many languages radio or Intel operators will learn.
I haven't even explained the cypers and their complex decryption methods or using multiple languages in a single statement.
It is very difficult to break our codes; which plays major important role in military communication. To my knowledge Germany in WW1 & WW2, Japan in WW2 had lost the wars mostly due to failure in having a secure communication.
If the report is out they won't do it in those places. This is most probably a year old report.Pakistan Army planning BAT operation in Kashmir Valley : Intel Report
pakistan Army and the ISI are planning a Border Action Team (BAT) operation to open an offensive against the Indian Army at the Line of Control (LoC), an intelligence report said. A specific input implied that the Pakistan Army is planning a strike by its special service group with Jihadi terror outfits in areas like Gurez, Keran, Nowgam, Uri and in Kashmir Valley.
Following crackdowns on terror outfits in Kashmir Valley, the security forces could be under attack both at the LoC and hinterland.
The intelligence report also outlined that the terror groups may target security forces on national highway in Anantnag, Pulwama, Kulgam in south Kashmir and Kupwara, Baramulla in North Kashmir, besides Srinagar, and its adjoining Ganderbal. This comes in the backdrop of a Lashkar attack on CRPF road opening party in Quazigund on Monday in which four CRPF personnel were injured.
Nearly 140 terrorists have been neutralised by security forces in which top terror commanders of Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar have recently been eliminated. Sources in security establishment also said the three terror groups Hizb, Lashkar and Jaish-e-Mohammed met recently in central Kashmir to chalk out strategy.
The terror groups have avoided using cell phones and electronic devices to avoid being tracked, but forces feel it wont hold till long.]]
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...mir-valley-intelligence-report/1/1041620.html
No amount of classes will teach them our Tamil slang. I know non tamils who have lived in Chennai for years who can understand formal Tamil but have no clue when we're speaking slang. Tamil is completely different from any other language in the world, and it is nearly impossible for a foreigner to be proficient in it.http://www.defencenews.in/article.aspx?id=303743
China is teaching South Indian languages such as Tamil and Malayalam to wireless radio operators of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). The move is to understand intercepts of communication signals of the Indian armed forces deployed along the 3,500 km Line of Actual Control and the international border.
The PLA’s emphasis is more on the spoken aspects of these two South Indian languages, which help facilitate faster communication by the Indian Army. “No coding or decoding of cipher is required with the script and pronunciation of South Indian languages being extremely difficult for any person to comprehend without a working knowledge of these languages,” officials privy to the inputs said.
The Pakistani experience, according to sources, has taught China to learn to understand Tamil, Malayalam and a few other South Indian languages. “During the 1971 India-Pakistan war, our radio operators passed messages and commands on open channels in Tamil, which was Greek to the Pakistani forces. The Pakistanis were foxed by our Tamil and Malayalam-speaking radio operators,” said an official.
“China does not want to repeat the mistake by its all weather friend Pakistan during the 1971 war,” said an intelligent official.
PLA operatives’ understanding of South Indian languages will additionally help Beijing in gathering intelligence from Tamil-dominated pockets in Northeastern Sri Lanka, where the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) had a considerable sway till 2009 before being decimated by the forces of the island nation. China has a deal with Sri Lanka for majority control of Hambantota port in its southeast.
Indian forces such as the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, which guards the Indo-China border, is also training its new troops in Mandarin, the language of mainland China.
Changing Frequency Chinese wireless radio operators are learning Tamil and Malayalam to understand intercepts of the Indian Army
No coding or decoding of cipher is required with the script and pronunciation of South Indian languages
During the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, Indian radio operators passed messages and commands on open channels in Tamil, which was Greek to the Pakistani forces
on a lighter note one of the comments by an Indian in the comments section
Kamlesh Khudabadi ·
Mumbai, India
In few days there will be news of more PLA soldiers committing suicide while trying to understand Tamil & Malayalam...aaj tak hum log hi nahi samajh paaye!!!!
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