A1Kaid
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1962 A Missed Opportunity....-A1Kaid
I have long pondered one aspect of this era and that is the Sino-Indian Border-War during 1962 (relating to Pakistan).
Should Pakistan have attacked India during it's war with China?
There was a high chance that if Pakistan had attacked India during it's brutal and vicious fast war with China during 1962 C.E. which resulted in a major humiliation of the Indian nation and military, that Pakistan could have won a major decisive war, and ultimately captured the whole of Kashmir! This is my opinion.
Now let's keep in mind, India has to divide it's troops along two front's it's Northern and Western Front to confront China to the North and Pakistan to the West...This stretches and separates one's military, which can cause significant difficulty in war, because your troops are forced to divide (unfavorably).
Now the points I would like to make are these.
1)Pakistan should have attacked India during the 1962 C.E. Sino-Indian War. For India having to fight Pakistan and China both would be a War for her life, a war that would result in great economic, military, and political suffering and hardship...
Perhaps the pressure of fighting both Pakistan and China simultaneously would have forced India's hand to surrender...As soon as we have India in this weaker state we can make demands as India is in no position to deny or military refuse our wishes....Ultimately India would surrender it's occupied portion Kashmir, that is if the the Pakistan Army hadn't already captured it by it self during 1962.
2)If we had attacked India during the 1962 Sino-Indian War, the 1965 and most importantly 1971 "Bangladesh Liberation War" could have been AVERTED! This means Pakistan would still be united or in possession of what is now known as "Bangladesh" this would also mean Pakistan would have a Geo-Political edge over India during this decade and beyond (60's-90's)...Also India would be in little position to support insurgents like the Mukti Bahini later on in the early 70's...India would be more weary of the consequences of it's actions.
3)If there was any time in our history were defeating India was at it's easiest it was during the 1962 Sino-Indian War. The possibility of a significant victory against India at this time is high in my conjecture. Indian troops were already bogged down in the Northern Front spending men, resources, and losing territory and overall morale...This is very important point here...We should have taken advantage of this immediately "strike while the iron is hot..."
In my 3rd point, I want to make it clear I am not saying we needed to have an all out victory against India or even defeat a large portion of it's military. The truth is engaging India at that time would have expanded India's trouble, and eventually after weeks of war with both hostile Pakistan and China would force India to surrender! This would leave India vulnerable and as I said before in no position to defy or refuse us militarily...
-A1Kaid
I have long pondered one aspect of this era and that is the Sino-Indian Border-War during 1962 (relating to Pakistan).
Should Pakistan have attacked India during it's war with China?
There was a high chance that if Pakistan had attacked India during it's brutal and vicious fast war with China during 1962 C.E. which resulted in a major humiliation of the Indian nation and military, that Pakistan could have won a major decisive war, and ultimately captured the whole of Kashmir! This is my opinion.
Now let's keep in mind, India has to divide it's troops along two front's it's Northern and Western Front to confront China to the North and Pakistan to the West...This stretches and separates one's military, which can cause significant difficulty in war, because your troops are forced to divide (unfavorably).
Now the points I would like to make are these.
1)Pakistan should have attacked India during the 1962 C.E. Sino-Indian War. For India having to fight Pakistan and China both would be a War for her life, a war that would result in great economic, military, and political suffering and hardship...
Perhaps the pressure of fighting both Pakistan and China simultaneously would have forced India's hand to surrender...As soon as we have India in this weaker state we can make demands as India is in no position to deny or military refuse our wishes....Ultimately India would surrender it's occupied portion Kashmir, that is if the the Pakistan Army hadn't already captured it by it self during 1962.
2)If we had attacked India during the 1962 Sino-Indian War, the 1965 and most importantly 1971 "Bangladesh Liberation War" could have been AVERTED! This means Pakistan would still be united or in possession of what is now known as "Bangladesh" this would also mean Pakistan would have a Geo-Political edge over India during this decade and beyond (60's-90's)...Also India would be in little position to support insurgents like the Mukti Bahini later on in the early 70's...India would be more weary of the consequences of it's actions.
3)If there was any time in our history were defeating India was at it's easiest it was during the 1962 Sino-Indian War. The possibility of a significant victory against India at this time is high in my conjecture. Indian troops were already bogged down in the Northern Front spending men, resources, and losing territory and overall morale...This is very important point here...We should have taken advantage of this immediately "strike while the iron is hot..."
In my 3rd point, I want to make it clear I am not saying we needed to have an all out victory against India or even defeat a large portion of it's military. The truth is engaging India at that time would have expanded India's trouble, and eventually after weeks of war with both hostile Pakistan and China would force India to surrender! This would leave India vulnerable and as I said before in no position to defy or refuse us militarily...
-A1Kaid
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