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Doklam standoff: India increases troops ALL along border, caution level raised

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India continues to pump in additional troops and weapon systems on the entire eastern front in face of continuing belligerence from China on the Doklam standoff, even as diplomatic and military channels are being utilised in a bid to defuse the almost two-month-old crisis.

Sources said a top-level flag meeting between major-general rank officers from India and China was held at the Nathu La border personnel meeting (BPM) point in Sikkim for the first time on Friday, following failure of a similar meet between brigade commanders on August 8 to break the deadlock.

But the meeting also proved “inconclusive” with China remaining adamant that India should immediately withdraw its troops from the Bhutanese territory of Doklam near the Sikkim-Bhutan-Tibet tri-junction. “The Indian side held China should first remove its road construction equipment from the site. Both sides will now report back to their headquarters,” said a source.

The meeting between top military officers indicates a line of communication at the ground level and efforts to exchange perceptions and possibly explore means to contain the confrontation.

The Army has steadily but stealthily moved troops to their “operational alert areas” on the borders with China in Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, while also maintaining high operational readiness of its other formations and units all along the 4,057-km long Line of Actual Control stretching from Ladakh to Arunachal, as was reported by TOI earlier.

In the eastern theatre, this primarily includes the 33 Corps headquartered in Sukna, with the 17 (Gangtok), 27 (Kalimpong) and 20 (Binnaguri) Mountain Divisions under its control. Each division has 10,000-15,000 soldiers who have undergone acclimatization for the high-altitude forward areas.

The 3 Corps (Dimapur) and 4 Corps (Tezpur), with similar infantry and mountain divisions under them, have also been activated as a precautionary move. IAF airbases in the North-East are also maintaining a high operational alert, with “combat air patrols” on a regular basis, said sources.

India’s troop mobilisation comes in response to muscle-flexing by China, which has amassed troops, tanks and artillery in the Tibet Military District. “While the People’s Liberation Army is showing its teeth in a bid to make us cower down, we have cranked up our caution levels,” said a source.

But at the actual faceoff site located at an altitude of over 11,000-feet in Doklam, which China is keen to grab from Bhutan to add strategic depth to its narrow Chumbi Valley, there are still only 300-350 soldiers ranged against each other. The PLA has deployed another 1,500 soldiers just beyond the standoff site as part of its aggressive posture.

Defence minister ArunJaitley, incidentally, assured Lok Sabha on Friday that the Indian armed forces are geared for all contingencies, while responding to questions on Chinese troop movements in Tibet and the Army vice-chief’s statement that Pakistan’s indigenous defence production industry was better than India’s. “Our defence forces are ready to take on any eventuality,” he said, without making any specific reference to to Doklam.

In sharp contrast to China’s belligerence and threats of military reprisals, through both its officials and state-controlled media, India has chosen to remain largely tight-lipped about the entire faceoff from the beginning. External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj, in fact, had recently stressed the need for both sides to mutually withdraw their troops from Doklam simultaneously.At least two flag meetings were also held earlier between the local commanders after Indian troops had proactivelyblocked the attempt by the PLA to construct a motorable road in Doklamon June 18, but they had proved futile with both the armies refusing to budge from their positions.

Uncertainty also hangs over the traditional annual invitation to the PLA at the five BPM points on the LAC – Daulat Beg Oldi and Chushul in Ladakh, Bum La and Kibithu in Arunachal, and Nathu La in Sikkim – to celebrate India’s Independence Day on August 15. Indian troops, however, had not crossed over to the Chinese side to mark the 90th anniversary of the PLA on August 1 due to the ongoing tensions.
http://idrw.org/india-pumping-in-more-soldiers-weapons-on-entire-eastern-front/
 
Tough situation for India to be in.

But this is also a chance to prove its resolve against Chinese hegemony.

Plus it will also negate the Pakistani propaganda of Million plus Indian army harassing Kashimiris

Make sure the weapons work! :sarcastic:

They might, had it been chinese one should really be praying :sarcastic:
 
There is a thing called ultra light weight howitzers and truck mounted howitzers. Till now we inducted zero numbers.
 
These chinese don't know what's going to hit them. Just watch when we our soldiers break out into dance.

 
Nailing USA :D


In Vietnam, Japan, Taiwan, even in S.K i can see US's footprint. Don't know much about India. But i am sure that a war between almost 2.5 billion people will not be a good thing for Asia

China also has shares in American markets but in reality they have a proper independence from USA's claimed empire.
My friend, Put US aside for a moment and think and analyse what China is doing around. Can you still say that China is peaceful, I guess not at all. I don't like US foreign policies my self. But China is something else, is very hungry for grabbing land of others.
 
You were sitting comfortably in 1962 thinking China will not attack? Do you even know anything about the 1962 war??

India had set up border posts well inside the Chinese territory and China kept warning India not cross the limits. Your leaders thought they could ignore the warnings and somehow capture the land, but were blown away by the Chinese attack and whipped senseless. China almost overran all of the North East and it only withdrew because it did not want to give America a reason to invade China.

India is doing the same thing today, and China is giving the same warnings, but the difference is that America today doesn't have the excessive military edge that it had back then.
The main difference is we had only two divisions in north east then, now we have 9 divisions. :)
 
They think they can deplete our stockpile of rocket artillery with the lives of their own soldiers! Only a defecator can think like that.
And you think of your self so powerful that no one can harm you, and this is your sweet dream, and now wait for the nightmare. I want this war to happen which can bring you out of your dream and once for all.
I want world to see your strength and your weaknesses.
 
Bolo ----Sat Sri Akal.....

We are now in DOKLAM


Sikh Regiment is Now Stationed...We will Teach them a Lesson Now.

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Bolo ----Sat Sri Akal.....

Sikh Regiment is Now Stationed...We need to Teach them a Lesson Now.

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Hindus of india as usual will be slaves and Sikhs will always be respected warriors.

but the question is do India have any forces to send to eastern front?? as 75 percent of them are already stationed and engaged on Pakistan border.

These chinese don't know what's going to hit them. Just watch when we our soldiers break out into dance.

they know and they have seen it too.
 
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