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10 captives, Over 20 soldiers, including Commanding Officer killed at Galwan border clash with China

But but Modi hugs Trump like he is his chacha.

After that Trump goes and takes a 4 hour bath to wash away Modi's stink :P

I bet off camera Trump must have talked about how smelly india was when he went there , most westerners who go to india come back and talk about how smelly and dirty india really is
 
Honestly this is a huge strategic win for Pakistan. Our position vis via China/India has been validated. Last year China refused to take sides and the situation de-escalated quick enough that that didn't have to but going forward:

- India will have to position more troops along the LAC and IB with China with its already limited out of date equipment shortages. This couldn't come at a worse time for India where the situation in Afghanistan is getting better and Pakistan is repositioning troops from the west to the east. Pakistan did exactly to India what India did to Pakistan in the early 2000s via Afghanistan (bogg down our forces on 2 fronts). Now China is Afghanistan x 1000000.

- Pakistan/China military alliance to get much stronger. More coordination on the officer levels, more war-games, more joint ventures.

- Joint operations against the IA. Word is that the last few weeks has seen a staggering increase in communication between China and Pakistan. We seen the LOC flare up this week as well just as the Chinese made their push into India. Expect more joint operations going forward especially after the success of this week.

-CPEC more secure. The PLA moving into Ladakh will further secure CPEC.

We are being served Siachen on a golden platter. Chinese are cutting DBO road which supplies it. Time to take it.

Aagey baro Pak Fauj.

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From the available sources, I've pieced together what may have happened.

1. Yesterday, IA tried to pull a fast one and "Take back their land" using no weapons within the valley.
2. The PLA caught them in their tracks and told them to go back immediately.
3. IA did not comply and insisted that this is Indian land.
4. Both sides got physical like they normally do by blocking and barging each other using their bodies.
5. IA took it a step further by MAYBE throwing a punch or 2.
6. PLA turned into kung fu mode.
7. Battle got very physical when PLA soldiers got injured as they were outnumbered in that specific arena.
8. PLA Re-reinforcements arrived.
9. IA retreated....but in the turmoil, PLA captured many IA soldiers including the commanding officer.
10. Having assessed the injuries to their fellow soldiers, the PLA decided to teach IA a lesson and battered many IA soldiers and tore them a new a$$hole.
11. IA soldiers at the bottom of the valley fired a few warning rounds....at which point PLA threw the remaining 30+ soldiers down the mountain into the valley for the IA to collect.
12. Given that the valleys are hundreds of meters in height, this resulted in the death of IA soldiers.
13. IA retreated back as they failed their mission miserably.

In the coming days, I wouldn't be surprised if PLA push further in to Ladakh in -order to create a buffer zone.

Watch this space, and have the pop-corn ready :cheers: :super: :sniper:
Why was there no clash between the two militaries for 40 years? Why this skirmish only in 2020?

- PRTP GWD
 
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