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50 days of Doklam standoff: As China increases troop presence, Indian Army gets battle ready

Men will be men, always. The same feelings when i see the chinese and north korean pared, same feeling when i see idf soldiers too. Between, its a police costume nit an arny unuform.


Also dont ger misguided by her biibs looks, it could be the wonder job by padded bra.

Women in uniform are always attractive. :smitten:
 
Calm down, can you be patient, are you so eager to die? We need to ship in those missiles, prepare logistics, etc, it will take time. Btw, last 2 weeks they ship in the blood supply to Lhasa from 4 provinces, so many things to plan and do before you attack.
Are you saying that all this has gone unnoticed by Indian Satellites?...Just a couple of Agni's will take care of your Plan .... Anyway..since you guys make all the stuff by yourself..lets see the product!

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The more you call names, the more insecured and immatured you sound...such shameful behaviour...I pity India. :D
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At the end of the day, whatever way you try to spin it ....China will be seen as the aggressor.... Bhutan has made it clear and the rest of the world knows
 
India says China will not attack, relax bro, it's fake, we are just bluffing you. :rofl: China has started sending in hundreds of HQ-16A anti air missiles, specifically to counter Indian air strike. It's a no brainer since after we kill those soldiers, India's only option is airstrikes, and once we annihilate the first wave, we send in j-20s to kill those radars and destroy every single air base in NE, your 200K soldiers will be stuck in the lowlands after we destroy the roads going up to Doklam. Tht's why China was never worried about the number of soldiers, they will be camping throughout the conflict in Gangtok.:rofl:

We have 900 Z-10s and you have NO ATTACK HELIS. Go luck sending in your transport helis.


Should some think that China will get into a cyber war and a war of missiles aiming to damage Indian infrastructure and industry, let them not forget that two can play the game. The falsity of Chinese military superiority in Tibet may be exposed. Its airfields are far and at high altitudes, restricting the range of their fighter aircraft. Its soldiers will be at the mercy of the Indian air force, and this time around India will use its air force. Chinese tanks and artillery are not of the high quality that would bring fear to India.

China’s diesel submarines are mostly old, many getting obsolete, and easily picked off by Indian submarine-hunters, if China ever decides to be brave enough to front them. But, India’s aircraft carrier can cause havoc for Chinese shipping and the PLA Navy in the Indian Ocean. China’s economy will take a huge hit because of the interdiction of shipping and will feel the effect after only five days of war. So, let’s hope that Xi Jinping is irrational enough like his younger half-brother Kim Jong-un.
 
Are you saying that all this has gone unnoticed by Indian Satellites?...Just a couple of Agni's will take care of your Plan .... Anyway..since you guys make all the stuff by yourself..lets see the product!

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You do know we have real time satellite monitoring right? Do you know our inventory of missiles?No point talking now, let's see the results of the war. A month ago, even you don't believe the Chinese will attack, it seems most Indians are accepting there is an imminent attack coming soon.
 
yeah its called a brain fart of the Han's, no one is stopping you attack if you have the balls!
I have no idea why Indians are so eager to die. :rofl:

Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam... we dharmics consider whole planet as our own. Mother Earth is a Goddess and all Earth is our motherland. Specially Adobe of Mahadev the high Himalayas is a pious place for us.
You need to cut down on the ganja. :lol:
 
India says China will not attack, relax bro, it's fake, we are just bluffing you. :rofl: China has started sending in hundreds of HQ-16A anti air missiles, specifically to counter Indian air strike. It's a no brainer since after we kill those soldiers, India's only option is airstrikes, and once we annihilate the first wave, we send in j-20s to kill those radars and destroy every single air base in NE, your 200K soldiers will be stuck in the lowlands after we destroy the roads going up to Doklam. Tht's why China was never worried about the number of soldiers, they will be camping throughout the conflict in Gangtok.:rofl:

We have 900 Z-10s and you have NO ATTACK HELIS. Go luck sending in your transport helis.
Ha ha india has already base on f22 and f35 and so your base and waste Carthage weapon go to hell Chinese is not stealth only test bet not suited full scale war . I see that tank competition type 96 tank broke that fly wheel in chain drive also broken so go get Good tank produce:yay::haha:
 
Ha ha india has already base on f22 and f35 and so your base and waste Carthage weapon go to hell Chinese is not stealth only test bet not suited full scale war . I see that tank competition type 96 tank broke that fly wheel in chain drive also broken so go get Good tank produce:yay::haha:
We have another genius here guys. :rofl:
 
At wit’s end, India resorts to Dalai Lama card
Source:Global Times Published: 2017/8/10 23:28:40

Weighing in on the China-India border standoff in Doklam, the Dalai Lama on Wednesday sided with India with ostensibly impartial remarks. He said two big nations don't have the ability to eliminate or defeat the other, so they have to live side by side. He also said: "This century should be a century of dialogue. One-side victory, one-side defeat is old thinking. Destruction of your neighbor is destruction of yourself. The only way is through talks."

The Dalai Lama should hold these seemingly peace-loving and universally applicable words until the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) kick Indian troops out of Chinese territory, or even when the PLA hits back and steps on Indian soil. He will be better placed then to call for India to have dialogue and maintain peace with China.

The political exile lives at the mercy of India and has become spineless. New Delhi now stresses the importance of dialogue because its troops on Chinese soil risk being dealt with by the PLA at any time. China is still pursuing the unconditional full pullout of India's troops, which is internationally acceptable, so the Dalai Lama siding with India is to no avail. Yet India has to use the Dalai Lama card as it has no others in hand. India hopes to use the Dalai Lama to boost morale in the face of China's punishment that looms large.

Indian Defense Minister Arun Jaitley underlined Wednesday that lessons have been learned from the 1962 war and that Indian armed forces are strong enough to meet any challenge to the country's security, in a bid to lift up his people. He leaves unspoken the belief that the Indian army can sustain a prolonged standoff with the Chinese army. Since India is so confident, it can remain in Chinese territory and wait and see what action the PLA will take.

But if they were truly bold enough, they would not have asked China to withdraw its troops simultaneously with India's.

China cherishes peace and has more than enough strength, but it has exercised the utmost restraint. India had better gear up for a fight, as China won't accept any precondition for withdrawal. The standoff will end up either with India pulling out or by military means. Before that happens, we are willing to give our neighbor a chance to fully realize the extent of China's strength.

The PLA is capable of routing the Indian troops any time it wants. It hasn't taken action, not because it is frightened by the Indian army, but because of China's sincerity in seeking peace and its will to maintain regional stability.

Today's India is a young country that bears little semblance to the ancient civilization. It was subject to colonization for a long time, and intimidated its smaller neighbors after independence, except for the defeat China handed to it in 1962. In this sense, this country indeed needs to learn some lessons before it grows mature, and the Indian troops illegally occupying Doklam will be the example in the learning process.

It must be pointed out that there are outcomes for wars. India seems to be ignorant about diplomacy and war. It acts like an illiterate tumbling out in the international community and will have to face grave consequences.
 
Men will be men, always. The same feelings when i see the chinese and north korean pared, same feeling when i see idf soldiers too. Between, its a police costume nit an arny unuform.


Also dont ger misguided by her biibs looks, it could be the wonder job by padded bra.
Do Indian women soldier directly attend the fighting like Vietnam? I guess, no, including in Chinese side.
 
India says China will not attack, relax bro, it's fake, we are just bluffing you. :rofl: China has started sending in hundreds of HQ-16A anti air missiles, specifically to counter Indian air strike. It's a no brainer since after we kill those soldiers, India's only option is airstrikes, and once we annihilate the first wave, we send in j-20s to kill those radars and destroy every single air base in NE, your 200K soldiers will be stuck in the lowlands after we destroy the roads going up to Doklam. Tht's why China was never worried about the number of soldiers, they will be camping throughout the conflict in Gangtok.:rofl:

We have 900 Z-10s and you have NO ATTACK HELIS. Go luck sending in your transport helis.

Good that u never boasted about the number of tanks with wheels you guys have :lol::lol:

 
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