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I am talking of Real war ;not the PDF wars
We are ready for a Two front war
Just ready?
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I am talking of Real war ;not the PDF wars
We are ready for a Two front war
Any favorable n conclusive peace treaty to the entire Sino-India boundary question would have to be facilitated with an occupation of New Delhi by the PLA.I dont think China will target New Delhi, bro. We just need to subdue them in the border.
Here is something trvial for those who didnt know:http://www.dnaindia.com/india/repor...risky-could-lead-to-war-bhutan-public-2490189
China's actions on border risky, could lead to war: Bhutan public
India is fully supported by Bhutan," Bhutanese local Chundu Singye told ANI.
Criticising China for constructing a road inside Bhutanese territory, residents here have stated that this action by Beijing could lead to war and cautioned the latter not to transgress Bhutan's territorial integrity and sovereignty.
"What China is doing on the border lines is very risky and it encourages war. India is just trying to warn them that China should respect Bhutan?s sovereignty. India is fully supported by Bhutan," Bhutanese local Chundu Singye told ANI.
Singye further stated, "Bhutan is a small country, but no one can invade our territory because the topography and geography is such, that invasion is nearly next to impossible."
Another Thimphu resident Tsheltrim Dorji said, ?I think China, India and Bhutan should come together and find a solution to the issue.?
?Indo-Bhutan share a really good relationship. Bhutan is small country, not proper way to acquire forcefully,? Choki Wangmo, another Bhutanese local said.
Echoing similar sentiments, one more Bhutanese local Namgay Dorji said, ?India and Bhutan are having good relationship since 1961. India is supporting our government in every aspect.?
Locals in Bhutan are severely critical about China proposing to construct the road inside Bhutanese territory, which they say is a direct violation of the agreements and affect the process of demarcating the boundary between the two countries.
Bhutan had last month issued a demarche to the Chinese envoy in India, asking Beijing to restore the status quo in the Doklam area where Chinese soldiers tried to unilaterally build a road towards their army camp in the Zomplri area.
China who refer to Doklam as Donglang was part of Chinese territory ?since ancient times and it doesn?t belong to Bhutan?.
The warning comes from the Chinese government mouthpiece Xinhua News Agency, which asserts that there could be serious implications if India interferes with China’s activities at the border. The official news agency asked New Delhi to respect the Sikkim section of the Indo-China border, as “demarcated by the 1890 Sino-British treaty.”
China earlier claimed that it was India that had ignored international law and interfered with Beijing’s construction activities in the Chinese territory. Xinhua News Agency claimed that there was enough evidence to prove that the Indian army had violated the written agreement between the two countries. India apparently acknowledged, even in writing, that it did not have any objection to the direction of the Sikkim section
India-China War Again? More Tension At Sikkim Border, Beijing Warns Indian Army To Withdraw From Doka La
China has strong words for the Indian army. It’ll be interesting to see how New Delhi responds
http://www.inquisitr.com/4341816/in...g-warns-indian-army-to-withdraw-from-doka-la/
China has an overwhelming superiority on all fronts, and has a defence industry that produces everything they need. There is no contest.
a 2 front war will spell India's ultimate demise and disintegration.
Pakistan engage with India to take over S Kashmir while China can retake S Tibet.
Divided into several countries, India will not be in a position to confront China and peace will prevail in S Asia
The other option is to send in the IAF but that's risky with Chinese air defence and of course the PLAF will also be there.
In conventional war, China will simply walk over India
was that why your Chinese soldiers were getting manhandled like toddlers 2 days ago
If you are from Chennai, then I am with you brother and I really do feel your pain.
My Best Regards
YES!You are from Pakistan and you are feeling sorry for some one else!
by supporting nexals and other separatist movements in india...i wonder why china has not done it till now?? this is a cheap way to keep india in check...n the resources china can provide..it can easily become 0.5 to 5.0how to turn .5 to 5? can you explain
The irony has stretched to tragic dimensions. Despite its vastly superior numbers (India Today sources put it at as much as 30,000 apart from the paramilitary contingent), unlimited fire-power and acknowledged professionalism, the IPKF has suffered unexpectedly heavy losses in the fortnight of fierce fighting. Officially, at the end of the 16-day siege of Jaffna, the IPKF admits to 214 dead, including 15 officers, two of them colonels.
Another 36 soldiers are missing, captured and presumably killed by the Liberation Tigers, while over 700 IPKF personnel have been wounded in the action. Unofficially, however, army sources admit that the death toll in the first Indian Army operation that has taken place on foreign soil since 1975, could be closer to 400.
Yup, I mentioned that a few post back, ITO corrected me. Sunny Leone is the one I was watching in the ****.Neither do you champ...You probably are mentioning Sunny Leone
Why did you not include sri lanka in this gang, They must be feeling left out!
On the other hand please keep a check on the BS that you post...
So many posts, yet, no one explained to me the one elephant in the room.
most of China's imports & exports, including it's oil, pass near by Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Just what do you think India would do to all these ships passing through it's waters in case of war?
India has China by it's b@lls. Hence the desperation from China to have it's bases with it's string of pearls, which India has just destroyed.
CHina won't last a week in war with India and they know it. That's the reason why they have never escalated the border issue.
Well then if India has China by the balls why hasn't India launched another Forward Policy after 1962?
So many posts, yet, no one explained to me the one elephant in the room.
most of China's imports & exports, including it's oil, pass near by Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Just what do you think India would do to all these ships passing through it's waters in case of war?
India has China by it's b@lls. Hence the desperation from China to have it's bases with it's string of pearls, which India has just destroyed.
CHina won't last a week in war with India and they know it. That's the reason why they have never escalated the border issue.