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OPERATION "CHOP CHOP " SUPPLY ROUTE
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  • Over the past 10 days, China has built a stranglehold on a large part of the Galwan valley which includes a portion of Ladakh region. Chinese troops have entered 3-4 kms into Indian territory. The Galway valley was an area of stiff standoff during the 1962 war with China. This is China's first attempt to make alterations on this part of the Line of Actual Control since the sixties.

  • India has moved a large number of its troops to the disturbed area to counter Chinese movement in an area which is above 14,000 feet.

  • Not a single bullet has been fired as per the agreement between India and China. Border altercations are usually limited to fist and elbow fights. But this time, there are reports of sticks and iron rods being used.

  • Observers feel China is preparing the ground to lay claim on a portion of Ladakh and make it a difficult international issue for India.

  • By most accounts, 5,000 to 10,000 soldiers of the People’s Liberation Army have dug in the ravine area with the military building makeshift arrangements for settling the troops and use of heavy military equipment.

  • Most estimates suggest that China is making preparations to settle the troops inside Indian territory to claim ownership of the entire Galwan valley including a portion of Ladakh. The Galwan river flows from the disputed Aksai Chin region, which India’s claims as its own, to Xinjian region in China before entering Ladakh.

  • The new Chinese occupation is a big challenge as it will make it extremely difficult for the Indian army to service and support its troops deployed in Sub Sector North area close to the crucial Karakorum Pass.

  • The Chinese action is seen as a reaction to India’s decision to split Jammu & Kashmir state to create Ladakh as an independent Union Territory. China has earlier taken up the issue at the United Nations saying the decision is interference in its own territory. India and China are involved in a dispute over Aksai Chin, a largely barren area extending from Ladakh to the Xinjiang region of China.
 
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OPERATION CHOP CHOP SUPPLY ROUTE
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  • Over the past 10 days, China has built a stranglehold on a large part of the Galwan valley which includes a portion of Ladakh region. Chinese troops have entered 3-4 kms into Indian territory. The Galway valley was an area of stiff standoff during the 1962 war with China. This is China's first attempt to make alterations on this part of the Line of Actual Control since the sixties.

  • India has moved a large number of its troops to the disturbed area to counter Chinese movement in an area which is above 14,000 feet.

  • Not a single bullet has been fired as per the agreement between India and China. Border altercations are usually limited to fist and elbow fights. But this time, there are reports of sticks and iron rods being used.

  • Observers feel China is preparing the ground to lay claim on a portion of Ladakh and make it a difficult international issue for India.

  • By most accounts, 5,000 to 10,000 soldiers of the People’s Liberation Army have dug in the ravine area with the military building makeshift arrangements for settling the troops and use of heavy military equipment.

  • Most estimates suggest that China is making preparations to settle the troops inside Indian territory to claim ownership of the entire Galwan valley including a portion of Ladakh. The Galwan river flows from the disputed Aksai Chin region, which India’s claims as its own, to Xinjian region in China before entering Ladakh.

  • The new Chinese occupation is a big challenge as it will make it extremely difficult for the Indian army to service and support its troops deployed in Sub Sector North area close to the crucial Karakorum Pass.

  • The Chinese action is seen as a reaction to India’s decision to split Jammu & Kashmir state to create Ladakh as an independent Union Territory. China has earlier taken up the issue at the United Nations saying the decision is interference in its own territory. India and China are involved in a dispute over Aksai Chin, a largely barren area extending from Ladakh to the Xinjiang region of China.
https://www.outlookindia.com/websit...-about-india-china-stand-off-in-ladakh/353519

OPERATION CHOP CHOP SUPPLY ROUTE
View attachment 635794

  • Over the past 10 days, China has built a stranglehold on a large part of the Galwan valley which includes a portion of Ladakh region. Chinese troops have entered 3-4 kms into Indian territory. The Galway valley was an area of stiff standoff during the 1962 war with China. This is China's first attempt to make alterations on this part of the Line of Actual Control since the sixties.

  • India has moved a large number of its troops to the disturbed area to counter Chinese movement in an area which is above 14,000 feet.

  • Not a single bullet has been fired as per the agreement between India and China. Border altercations are usually limited to fist and elbow fights. But this time, there are reports of sticks and iron rods being used.

  • Observers feel China is preparing the ground to lay claim on a portion of Ladakh and make it a difficult international issue for India.

  • By most accounts, 5,000 to 10,000 soldiers of the People’s Liberation Army have dug in the ravine area with the military building makeshift arrangements for settling the troops and use of heavy military equipment.

  • Most estimates suggest that China is making preparations to settle the troops inside Indian territory to claim ownership of the entire Galwan valley including a portion of Ladakh. The Galwan river flows from the disputed Aksai Chin region, which India’s claims as its own, to Xinjian region in China before entering Ladakh.

  • The new Chinese occupation is a big challenge as it will make it extremely difficult for the Indian army to service and support its troops deployed in Sub Sector North area close to the crucial Karakorum Pass.

  • The Chinese action is seen as a reaction to India’s decision to split Jammu & Kashmir state to create Ladakh as an independent Union Territory. China has earlier taken up the issue at the United Nations saying the decision is interference in its own territory. India and China are involved in a dispute over Aksai Chin, a largely barren area extending from Ladakh to the Xinjiang region of China.

Indian Army telling Chinese army, PLEASE GO BACK
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If things heat up, Pakistan needs to take advantage and not make mistake of 1962. Atleast we can take back siachen and have an eastern border with china.
 
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Look at the condition of the mankind?!?! 1.5b folks are militarily engaging another 1.5b folks without chopping off a single head of one another!!!!!

With only 25 million folks, 80% of them being non-Muslims, the Ottomans ruled over the center of the Eurasia centuries after centuries with daily doses of extremely bloody “real battles”....
 
indians were also bad mouthing Turkey not long ago

Don't see even 1 Indian opening their mouth against Turkey today :coffee:


I wonder how they would feel if Turkey sends in troops to Pakistan or a Navy Expedition

May be Indian General can open their mouth and taunt Turkey :laugh:

  • Major Ghaffor is also ready on Twitter he is on stand by to send a tweet
 
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800-1,000 Chinese troops moved at least 3 km into Indian Ladakh. However Indian reaction has been mute lest the public demand action. This is what India behaves like when facing a enemy s large as itself. Compare how it acts when facing 7 times smaller Pakistan.

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Well main thing is blocking the Supply route it is done !!!

>No Food
>No water transport
>No Weapon supply
> No Tifin service

Rest is just mountain area

The Indian troops stuck in Kashmir are good as POWs

If they read this post they should just surrender and drop their weapons
China will open a safe passage for them for leaving

Pakistan is normally very generous as well
 
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https://www.outlookindia.com/websit...-about-india-china-stand-off-in-ladakh/353519

OPERATION "CHOP CHOP " SUPPLY ROUTE
View attachment 635794

  • Over the past 10 days, China has built a stranglehold on a large part of the Galwan valley which includes a portion of Ladakh region. Chinese troops have entered 3-4 kms into Indian territory. The Galway valley was an area of stiff standoff during the 1962 war with China. This is China's first attempt to make alterations on this part of the Line of Actual Control since the sixties.

  • India has moved a large number of its troops to the disturbed area to counter Chinese movement in an area which is above 14,000 feet.

  • Not a single bullet has been fired as per the agreement between India and China. Border altercations are usually limited to fist and elbow fights. But this time, there are reports of sticks and iron rods being used.

  • Observers feel China is preparing the ground to lay claim on a portion of Ladakh and make it a difficult international issue for India.

  • By most accounts, 5,000 to 10,000 soldiers of the People’s Liberation Army have dug in the ravine area with the military building makeshift arrangements for settling the troops and use of heavy military equipment.

  • Most estimates suggest that China is making preparations to settle the troops inside Indian territory to claim ownership of the entire Galwan valley including a portion of Ladakh. The Galwan river flows from the disputed Aksai Chin region, which India’s claims as its own, to Xinjian region in China before entering Ladakh.

  • The new Chinese occupation is a big challenge as it will make it extremely difficult for the Indian army to service and support its troops deployed in Sub Sector North area close to the crucial Karakorum Pass.

  • The Chinese action is seen as a reaction to India’s decision to split Jammu & Kashmir state to create Ladakh as an independent Union Territory. China has earlier taken up the issue at the United Nations saying the decision is interference in its own territory. India and China are involved in a dispute over Aksai Chin, a largely barren area extending from Ladakh to the Xinjiang region of China.
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Of things heat up, Pakistan needs to take advantage and not make mistake of 1962. Atleast we can take back siachen and have an eastern border with china.
That should happen.

But lets see how China further advances.

If siachen is relieved of Indian Army, That would be a Major relief for PA and related plannings since siachen is quite a trouble apparently due to its extreme terrain and limited weapons support.
 
Can anyone here tell me which supply route India uses for Siachin? If it is via Ladakh, is it blocked or not? And if it is blocked already then why the hell are we still waiting? I think we have some cleaning to do.
 

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