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Failed Talks, Internal Bickering ,Low Morale and Threats from China are Ominous Signs for the Upcoming Winter Blues for India

Yeah Indian soldiers will refuse to do so. Why should they go for suicidal WWII era frontal assaults while occupying strategic heights. It's a simple turkey shoot of PLA cowards from there.:blah:

Have you provided the Indian soldiers occupying heights enough inventory of arrows and shields to last for the duration of the war with China!! :buba_phone: :haha:
 
China has been on India’s nerves since April-May after it began its misadventures along the Line of Actual Control near eastern Ladakh, the biggest flare-up being on the intervening night of June 15-16 at Galwan Valley when 20 Indian Army soldiers attained martyrdom.

Since then, the bilateral ties between the two neighbours have been at rock bottom and several efforts to de-escalate tensions have proven futile. Though the diplomatic and military-level talks have not yielded much, representatives from both sides continue to engage in dialogue hoping for an amicable agreement ahead of the treacherous winters.

Indian and Chinese armies held Brigade Commander-level talks on Saturday to discuss withdrawal of forces from points where they are in eyeball-to-eyeball situations. However, the meeting at Chushul from 11 am to 3 pm remained “inconclusive”.

Military delegates from both countries have been in talks since September 7, the very day the Chinese People’s Liberation Army made a provocative movement to occupy Indian territory along the LAC. That misadventure was thwarted by the Indian Army.

With the impasse between the two countries extending, they have now decided to hold their sixth round of military talks in the next few days. The corps commanders – 14 Corps commander Lt General Harinder Singh and South Xinjiang Military District chief Major General Liu Lin – have not met since August 2.

A senior government officer has said that there is an absolute breakdown of trust between both militaries. While China has mobilised thousands of troops, along with tanks and bombers within firing distance of the Indian forces in the Pangong Tso-Chushul area, the Indian Army too has taken pre-emptive measures to foil all PLA attempts at the border.

Indian soldiers seized strategic heights on the ridge line stretching from Thakung on the southern bank of Pangong Tso lake to Gurung Hill, Spanggur Gap, Magar Hill, Mukhpari, Rezang La and Reqin La (Rechin mountain pass), and other contours near Chushul.

The Chinese side has also started troop, artillery and armour build-up in the three sectors along the LAC – western (Ladakh), middle (Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh) and eastern (Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh).
 
Going by the same logic, incompetent Pakistani Airforce Pilots are committing suicide in fear of Rafales shooting them like mosquitoes from this side of the border.
Yeah dar mujhe achcha laga

You actually thought that you could pass these photo-shopped tweets as truth? It didn't cross your mind for one second that anyone could just cross-reference them in a couple of seconds? How desperate does one need to be?
 
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Tell me what will be left of the Indians besides blood and cartilage once Chinese artillery is done with them :enjoy: ... the heights simply offer zero protection for the Indians. They will be picked apart by the Chinese very easily.
Forget
@waz This forum is run by trolls, bots, etc, lots of fake news and it is being allowed on this forum. And the fake news is all over this forum and it is coming from the CCP bots on this forum.
Yeh, all Hindjew trolls, bots and fake news
 
These are the sort of Indian soldiers China has to deal with and entertained by on the Ladakh border.
 
There's reason to believe you are the actual bot, since you open more threads than most Chinese members.
Not to mention he is extremely inconsistent in his positions ... veering from extremely anti-Chinese to extremely anti-Indian a couple times each day. Look's like there was a bug in his programming :enjoy:
 

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