Can you move mass army via chicken neck if there is a military blockade?
Depends. Can BD successfully block that spot?
Can you really launch a mass attack on us from three side? Even can you move all of your army against us? Think deeply before laughing lol.
Yes and yes. We have done it before.
But the question is - Why shall we?
Why do your Govt need transit through Bangladesh then?
For regular freight. Because it's a shorter distance and that makes it cheaper to transport goods, duh!
You seem to think we are asking transit for military supplies. We aren't. We are asking it for regular freight. Military supply volumes are trivial in comparison with regular freight in any country.
And we don't even
need to immediately move any supplies in case of a hypothetical BD-India war. Military supplies are already stocked up there. NE India is one of the most heavily defended part of India due to the threat from China. Has been so since 1962.
What? Did you think NE India is currently
lying empty? Without any Indian army presence?
More on this transit thing - I don't think India is particularly bothered about it anymore. NE India is very sparsely populated. And since 2000 India has vastly improved the infrastructure there. It would be nice to have. But we can live without it, as we have been managing for last 70 years.
Silliguri corridor is vulnerable from
China. Not you. Because firstly India doesn't think BD has the military capacity to block it and secondly, and more importantly, why would it? There is no territorial dispute between BD and India. There are/were only 3 outstanding problems -
- The Chitmahal/enclaves issue - This one has been sorted out.
- Water sharing issue - Negotiations ongoing and will be resolved sooner or later like it was done between India-Pakistan.
- Border management - 95% of the border is now fenced. As both countries economies improve it will gradually cool down.
BD's largest industry is garments. India supplies 45% of BD's raw cotton import. If BD picks up a fight with India that will only hurt its own interest. Even BNP knows that.