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This region is in close proximity withthe Siachen Glacier and IAF maintains an airbase here. If Chinese think they can play games with Indian Army and take over the land they would be so wrong. IA takes its Himalayan assets quite seriously and...
It's better to confront Chinese in barren wastelands of Ladakh than engaging them in fertile hills of Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh. Thankfully Indian Army understands this strategy and stood by it in 1967 and 1987-
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Since we are not giving up Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh any time soon, Chinese often enter Ladakh which is totally barren and the boundary undemarcated. Then Indian troops show up, they glare at each other, then both parties retreat amiably.
His nationality and this forum bieng PDF gives him authority to defame our troops. Meanwhile his troops are failing to protect the lives of Pakistani citizens - the one job they had. America and terrorists are taking turns blowing up Pakistani cities and citizens all over the country. Forget...
Chinese troops intrude 10 km inside Ladakh - Hindustan Times
According to recent news ITBP has set up another camp 300 mts from chinese camps and Ladakh Scouts have been mobilised to the area. They must have reached there by now.
Probably another "Epic Banner War" between Chinese and...
No one is stopping the kashmiris to part ways. If they wish to leave they should leave, no one will stop them. the land will remain with us.
No one is stopping the kashmiris to part ways. If they wish to leave they should leave, no one will stop them. the land will remain with us.
We don't withdraw from the land of strategic importance. Besides don't tell me you are willing to relinquish the most holiest Hindu Shrines to our enemies, are you Mr. faux Tomar?
Don't let fidayeens roam freely in Kashmir. They specifically target soldiers to demoralise them. The more quickly these terrorists are killed the better - It's for soldier's own good.
Tough times are ahead for kashmiris. Bad luck for them they got lousy allies like pakistanis. Indian forces must make sure this stupid carnage doesn't spill over into rest of India.
INSAS is a decent rifle but there are many shorcomings that have not yet been adressed in this rifle.
1. Rear Sight - A rifle must never have its rear sight on dust cover. The dust cover of INSAS is made of a thin stamped metal sheet and every time the rifle is disassembeled or goes through...
Enough leniency by armed forces. I heard those CRPF jawans did not have firearms. No more peace postures, no more confidence building measures not at the cost of our soldiers. Arm every jawan with an AK 7.62 rounds are cheap anyways.
There are procedures such as "securing the perimeter" around the personnel which means maintaining a constant intruder free zone around you and your unit which no civilian or enemy must breach. This provides visibility and gives time to ready your weapon if anyone tries to enter the danger zone...
Show respect to the people in uniform. Five soldiers died in the line of duty. Just delete you derogatory remarks, say condolences and leave this thread.
Why is CRPF the most vulnerable unit in our armed forces. It seems wherever they go they take casualties in massive numbers - first the jungles of central India now Kashmir. There are other units in the same region too - RR, PARAS, J&K Police, Army etc. and they never take such heavy...
In past wars IA won armoured conflicts not with T series but NATO tanks such as Vickers/Vijayanta and Centurions because of thier thick armour and abitity to survive enemy AT rounds. Sadly those tanks are retired and IA is left with T series which are not known for crew survivability and our...