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They said they will come and take azad kashmir or gilgit instead chinese cake and took ladakh :toast_sign:

I told everyone its time india starts loosing territories they have been oppressive they will loose npt only kashmir but much more when both india and china attack as a combimed arm.
 
Hmmm...
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari inaugurates the breakthrough event of Chamba Tunnel under Chardham Pariyojana
http://ddnews.gov.in/national/union...eakthrough-event-chamba-tunnel-under-chardham



Probably they don't know that we have more troops, airbases & landing strips at LAC as compared to China + armoured regiments in southern ladakh and northern Sikkim. :-)
two brigades in Tiebt while two hundred thousand men on the other side, I wonder why do you even needed that many.
 
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Yeah:lol::lol::lol:

Prepare for multiple India so stwong articles and bakhts furiously masterbating

Pain disguised as bravado:azn:
bakth are like puppiee modi is their master he feed them treat and make them loyal!

genius hai 1 bil ko bawakof banna raha hai
 
In a startling revelation Indian intelligence officials and political leaders have said that the Indian Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police personnel deployed along the border with China were “pushed back, kilometre by kilometre” till India “lost” almost 35 square kilometres of territory, according to a report in Indian news portal The Wire.

The report is based on conversations with “a cross section of senior officials and political leaders to make sense of the government’s approach” on the latest stand-off with China.

The Wire reported that China had opened six fronts at Galwan Valley, Pangong, Demchok, Naku La and 14 km east of Doklam in Bhutanese territory starting third week of April, when the snow started melting.

The report also notes the alarming failure of Indian diplomacy – which among its other advantages, had for long helped India evade criticism over its actions in Kashmir – in the South Asian subcontinent.

The report quoted a senior official to say that: “China has assessed that we are the weakest ever right now in terms of friends – especially after the flare up with Nepal – the economy, political resolve and internal coherence. Hence the aggression”.

Speculation within the Indian intelligence community was that China’s plans possibly include “compromising” the Indian presence from the last demarcated point on the India-Pakistan Line of Control, up the Siachen Glacier to the Karakoram Pass, the report stated. “When India moves troops to this section, as it has, the Pakistan Army is expected to begin pin pricks, thus opening up a challenge for India on two fronts,” the report further stated.

The report points out the stark contrast in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s public handling of the Balakote airstrikes in Pakistan, when he “went on a public relations offensive” to show how the Modi government took an aggressive stand against the neighbouring rival, and his complete silence over disputes with China.

“Modi and his security establishment led by national security advisor Ajit Doval appear to be fumbling for a response as China ratchets up its confrontation with India,” the report states.

Quoting sources in the BJP the report says that the recent article by party’s leader Ram Madhav on Kashmir – stating that it was time to “allow” political activity and high speed in Kashmir – was an attempt by the Modi government to restore normalcy in Jammu and Kashmir before tension with Pakistan and China mounts.

https://thekashmirwalla.com/2020/05...square-kilometres-to-china-in-a-month-report/

@BHarwana @Areesh @Mangus Ortus Novem @Maarkhoor
 
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has always projected himself as a “strong leader”. Yet Modi and his security establishment led by national security advisor Ajit Doval appear to be fumbling for a response as China ratchets up its confrontation with India in Ladakh and US President Donald Trump openly advertises his willingness “to mediate or arbitrate” the “now raging border dispute” between Delhi and Beijing.

I spoke to a cross section of senior officials and political leaders to make sense of the government’s approach. First, the facts. Senior officials in the intelligence community make the following points:

1. After the snows melted, starting in the third week of April, the Chinese side opened six active fronts – at Galwan, Pangong, Demchok, Naku La and 14 km east of Doklam in Bhutanese territory.

2. The Chinese action is not an accident or happenstance, it is clearly by design. The Indian Army and ITBP are being “pushed back, kilometre by kilometre”. It seems that in a month almost 35 square kilometres have been “lost” this way in a month.

3. The plan may include compromising the Indian presence from NJ9842 – the last demarcated point on the India-Pakistan Line of Control, up the Siachen Glacier to the Karakoram Pass.

4. When India moves troops to this section, as it has, the Pakistan Army is expected to begin pin pricks, thus opening up a challenge for India on two fronts.

The intelligence community works on worst-case scenarios, and these are all alarming. Yet, the Modi government has remained mum on exactly what is going on with China in Ladakh.

It seems the hypernationalist anchors on mainstream media who literally bay for Pakistan’s blood in nightly wrestling matches on television have been told not to focus too much attention on China’s aggressive moves in Ladakh. Instead, the media cheerleaders and the BJP’s IT cell have taken to attacking the opposition on an issue where the Modi government needs to provide answers.

So far, all the government has said on the record is that China has “hindered” routine Indian patrolling.

This is identical to the pattern the Modi government followed during the the 2017 stand off between the Indian Army and the Chinese People’ Liberation Army (PLA) over China’s construction of a road in Doklam in Bhutan. The military standoff lasted 73 days and till date neither the Modi government (in its first term) nor China have officially gone on the record about the deal that was struck to stave off a more serious confrontation.

This was unlike the 2019 Balakot strike against Pakistan, where the Modi government from the prime minister down went on a public relations offensive to say that India’s response to the attack Pakistan-based groups had staged at Pulwama was radically different from earlier Indian reactions to cross-border provocations and claimed huge credit on the national security plank.

Significantly, during and after the Kargil war with Pakistan in 1999, the then prime minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, briefed parliament and kept all the opposition parties in the loop. Modi has not followed this practise of parliamentary audit and scrutiny, and of keeping opposition leaders on board – either during the Doklam standoff, or in relation to Ladakh now.

In fact, the parliamentary committees on foreign affairs and defence have not even had a routine meeting post the Coronavirus outbreak. On Wednesday, the Congress party issued a statement asking the government to “take the nation into confidence” over the standoff with China and “address the concerns of the people”.

Interestingly, apart from Doval, external affairs minister S. Jaishankar and defence minister Rajnath Singh, BJP general secretary Ram Madhav has also re-emerged as a foreign policy actor.

Madhav, who is credited with the BJP’s Kashmir policy and who was the architect of the party’s short lived alliance with the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), wrote an op-ed in the Indian Express recently on how Kashmir needs to get back to normal politics following the scrapping of Article 370 – which removed J&K’s special status in the Indian Union. Sources in the party say this is an attempt by the Modi government to restore normalcy in the valley internally before tension with Pakistan and China mounts.

A senior official of the security establishment told The Wire, “China has assessed that we are the weakest ever right now in terms of friends – especially after the flare up with Nepal – the economy, political resolve and internal coherence. Hence the aggression”.

https://thewire.in/security/as-gove...ith-china-trump-gets-chance-to-say-howdy-modi
 
In a startling revelation Indian intelligence officials and political leaders have said that the Indian Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police personnel deployed along the border with China were “pushed back, kilometre by kilometre” till India “lost” almost 35 square kilometres of territory, according to a report in Indian news portal The Wire.

The report is based on conversations with “a cross section of senior officials and political leaders to make sense of the government’s approach” on the latest stand-off with China.

The Wire reported that China had opened six fronts at Galwan Valley, Pangong, Demchok, Naku La and 14 km east of Doklam in Bhutanese territory starting third week of April, when the snow started melting.

The report also notes the alarming failure of Indian diplomacy – which among its other advantages, had for long helped India evade criticism over its actions in Kashmir – in the South Asian subcontinent.

The report quoted a senior official to say that: “China has assessed that we are the weakest ever right now in terms of friends – especially after the flare up with Nepal – the economy, political resolve and internal coherence. Hence the aggression”.

Speculation within the Indian intelligence community was that China’s plans possibly include “compromising” the Indian presence from the last demarcated point on the India-Pakistan Line of Control, up the Siachen Glacier to the Karakoram Pass, the report stated. “When India moves troops to this section, as it has, the Pakistan Army is expected to begin pin pricks, thus opening up a challenge for India on two fronts,” the report further stated.

The report points out the stark contrast in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s public handling of the Balakote airstrikes in Pakistan, when he “went on a public relations offensive” to show how the Modi government took an aggressive stand against the neighbouring rival, and his complete silence over disputes with China.

“Modi and his security establishment led by national security advisor Ajit Doval appear to be fumbling for a response as China ratchets up its confrontation with India,” the report states.

Quoting sources in the BJP the report says that the recent article by party’s leader Ram Madhav on Kashmir – stating that it was time to “allow” political activity and high speed in Kashmir – was an attempt by the Modi government to restore normalcy in Jammu and Kashmir before tension with Pakistan and China mounts.

https://thekashmirwalla.com/2020/05...square-kilometres-to-china-in-a-month-report/

@BHarwana @Areesh @Mangus Ortus Novem @Maarkhoor





Unless the Chinese agree to leave, indians can do nothing. The indians know it which is why they have gone weak and silent. india taking on China is like Pakistan taking on America. Heck even the Iraqis are way more powerful and advanced than the indians are. When the americans invaded Iraq in 2003, the Iraqis did a better job at defending their territory against the americans than the indians are doing against the Chinese now. Why is a nation of 1.4 billion so scared, weak, pathetic and inferior?
 
China has opened her eyes and sees a Nazi India. It seems China has learnt the lessons from the past from Nazi Germany to Imperial Japan and realised "don't delay act today". It's best to put India in its place now rather than later and bring this Nazi Indian aspiring power crashing down to earth now before it destroys the earth. The whole world should unite and dismantle the Nazi Indian apparatus otherwise they may have to embark on a costly war later.
 
Now is the time, all we need is a bullet fired from India and all hell will break loose. China will engage India militarily and Pakistan from the west, we then take Kashmir.

They cannot even use nukes, one nuke by India will result in an onslaught of nukes from Pakistan & China, completely annihilating India.
 
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