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Geography's Curse: India's Vulnerable 'Chicken's Neck'
The Siliguri Corridor is a terrifyingly vulnerable artery in India’s geography.

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By Ankit Panda
November 08, 2013


If you’ve been following The Pulse here at The Diplomat recently, you may have noted a few recent pieces (including one by yours truly) on India’s North-Eastern states. In any discussion of the governance problems or border issues in India’s North-East, a commonly mentioned word is “isolation.” The North-Eastern states are politically and geographically distant from New Delhi, and certain parts of the region share more in common culturally with Burma than they do with Punjab, or even West Bengal. A quirk of South Asian political geography has made it quite challenging for New Delhi to effectively integrate the North-Eastern states: the Siliguri Corridor.

Like most of the borders in South Asia, the Siliguri Corridor – known also as the “Chicken’s Neck”– is a cartographic relic of the British decolonization process. As the British Empire withdrew and partitioned British India along religious lines to create the modern states of India and Pakistan (which was then divided into East and West Pakistan), it drew the lines that lead to the Siliguri in an attempt to maintain contiguity between Bengal and Assam. The creation of East Pakistan (which became Bangladesh in 1971) along religious lines necessitated the awkward choke point in India’s contemporary geography. The Siliguri, at its slimmest point, puts less than a marathon’s distance between the Bangladeshi and Nepalese borders (14 miles).

All land trade between North-East India’s 40 million denizens and the rest of the country traverses the Siliguri owing to the lack of a free-trade agreement between India and Bangladesh. In 2002, Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh joined India in discussing a proposal to create a free-trade agreement that would have facilitated the movement of goods across the Siliguri corridor, but no such agreement has been established. Further reinforcing the strategic precariousness of the region is the fact that a single-line railway is all that carries rail-based freight across the Siliguri. The harsh topography of the region makes the railway and roads subject to damage from frequent landslides and natural disaster; India’s North-East is known for its record-breaking levels of rainfall.

As if natural disasters were not enough to send the Siliguri to the top of the list of India’s strategic anxieties, the corridor has a complex and troubled political history. The situation has somewhat improved since the pre-1971 era, when icy relations with China in the north and East Pakistan meant that the region was a constant source of cross-border tension. Since the 1962 war with China, Indian strategists have envisioned a future scenario where "the Chinese may simply bypass and drop Special Forces to choke vulnerable Siliguri Corridor and cut off the Northeast.” China’s diplomacy with Bhutan gives reason to take this possibility seriously; in 1996, China began a concerted diplomatic effort to yield a border claim with Bhutan in exchange for the Doklam Plateau. The territorial swap with Bhutan would place in China’s hands the key to India’s choke point in the Siliguri.

India’s fortunes in the Siliguri were slightly ameliorated when the tiny monarchy of Sikkim – situated just north of the Siliguri, between Nepal, China, and Bhutan – merged with India in 1975 to become its second-smallest state. Sikkim had long been a subject of controversy between India and China. In the early 2000s, China refused to acknowledge Sikkim as part of India, maintaining that it was an independent state. The decision to do so was sparked by a controversy around the 17th Karmapa of the Black Hat branch of Tibetan Buddhism. Nevertheless, in 2003, China granted de facto recognition of Sikkim as a part of India by ceasing to list it as a separate state on its official documents and maps.

In acknowledgement of its importance to India’s national security, the state maintains a heavy patrol presence in the Siliguri region. The Indian Army, the Assam Rifles, the Border Security Force, and the West Bengal Police all patrol the region. India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) is known to closely observe Nepalese, Bhutanese, and Bangladeshi activity in the region as well. Among other issues, the Siliguri has been vulnerable to illegal Bangladeshi immigration into India. Certain analysts have also speculated that Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has attempted to exploit the Siliguri via Nepal-based insurgents.

The Siliguri Corridor is a terrifyingly vulnerable artery in India’s geography. For Indians in the North-East, every look at a map is a sobering reminder of just how fragile their physical and economic tether to the rest of the country remains. Unlike so many of the problems India faces, the Siliguri Corridor’s vulnerability is a cruel endowment of political geography and essentially one it is stuck with. On the bright side, the current level of strategic vulnerability is far lower than it was in the past and can be further moderated with the establishment of a free-trade agreement between the states bordering the Siliguri.
http://thediplomat.com/2013/11/geographys-curse-indias-vulnerable-chickens-neck/
Is there any wonder that India want a militarily weak and friendly,subservient Bangladesh?
 
Lol, who said we will be fighting for China?

But yes, our military cooperation with China will keep increasing, meanwhile we will be receiving PL10E and SD10A along with J10Bs, that will allow us to use the Chinese navigation satellites for guided missiles.

:lol:

There are enough articles on how the Northeast is becoming more and more dependent on Bangladesh due to the geographical factor. I don't know why it's hurting the egos of certain Indians. Better integration will lead to mutual economic growth.

Can you tell me what transit trade is happening now?

Is there any wonder that India want a militarily weak and friendly,subservient Bangladesh?

Yes, now you get it. And it will happen.
 
china overran and then ran back, you dont understand much about logistics in military terms.
the biggest advantage for india is terrain in this so called corridor which is close to 25-50 kms in width a low altitude area with no strategic bridges etc., india army can establish supply lines much easier than chinese which are depended on couple of strategic roads in high Tibet which brings them to indo- tibbetan border and nearest chinese supply centers more than 1000 miles away in chengdu. that why they ran back earlier because if trapped they would not only lose arunachal pradesh but open an easy way to lhasa for Indian army. On the other hand India supply centers are just 200-300 mks from arunachal border with tibet.
Real supply center of India is in the west side of siliguri corridor in mainland India.in Kolkata.And how much km it take the journey to Arunachal from Kolkata?Assam's supply center is not self sustaining.
 
again you really dont have any idea, the amount of Indian military and paramilitary presence in north east, chinese will never have this advantage as long as himalayas are thr. Sikkim itself a thorn to china in tibet rest assured they have little chance of surprising India in arunachal.
Yes,that amount is needed to feel secure in north east.Isn't it a burden? That's why north east is a strategic burden of India and will always remain a headache.
 
north east has oil, good agricultural areas, tourism potential and a population which is better literate and better integrated than islamic population in India, north east forms a gateway to asian tigers.
I say much better strategic area to India than smaller kashmir valley. Assam itself can sustain food and fuel supplies for not only units stationed in Assam but whole Indian military. So not a burden but a blessing for India with huge potential.
These are bullshit.North east is a food deficit area.It import agricultural products from mainland India.This is due to mountainous nature of north east.Entire north east has a mere 4 million hectares of arable land mainly in Assam which is only 3 percent of India.while Bangladesh has 8 million hectares.Plus Bangladeshi land are more fertile and productive.

Heyday of Assam's oil are long gone.It produce little oil now.Only good potential of north east is hydro electricity potential.But it's exploitation is handicapped due to poor access of that areas.
 
lol you really are not into mathematics... 4 million hectare to feed 4 million ppl + Indian military or 8 million hectare to feed close to 200 million bangladeshis? Assam produce close to 10 MMTPA which is much more than to fuel whole Indian military machine.
North east population is 45 million.Check again.I have said earlier,our productivity is more that north east.We produce 38 million ton of food grain while north east produce only 8 million ton.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...IZ6rLT_gqEhZkT_Mg&sig2=TasDGDGTQftP5iCuP41PEg

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...z2olheX22GYgjrxQg&sig2=e469K9Ry0lftZngeYYYZOw
 
see I am not here to compare north east with bd, I am just answering north east has huge potential and has all the resources to feed any amount of Indian military India wants to keep.
bd doesnt comes into equation here, only benefit might be if we have other link roads to states like tripura whose population is may b less than 5 million this will be a welcome addition,
but major purpose of connecting to bd through rail and road is not to connect to north east but to
trade with bd which will benefit both nations.
I am not also eager to compare BD with a backwater like north east.This comparison only came because many indian have a highly exaggerated expectation from north east beyond the capacity of that areas to deliver.
Main point is, North east will remain a strategic and security weak point for India as long as that region remain with India.
 
north east has better resources and better life style than bd, north east is not a weak point for India, India has upper hand over china in north east which make tibet vulnerable. North East will remain part of India always thr is no power in planet that can change that, on the other hand bd area will be claimed by bay of bengal and rest bd filthy islamist refugees will be killed by BSF bullets.

China can crush India as it's pleasure but chooses not to as it is currently focused on turning into an industrialised society that is a peer to the West and Japan.
 
its not only chinese which come for a picnic both armies do this regularly in case of war things will be different.
anyway why a filthy lungi interested in India China, know your place lungi you ppl are considered filth not only in India but in china also and will be used as toilet paper by both.
Chinese are our brothers and in case of war with India,we will blow away your dhoti army with blast of hot air from hair dryers.
 
seems like you know more abt chinese capability then chinese themselves thats why India annexed sikkim and maintains domination over bhutan.
but one thing is for sure a filthy country with filthy ppl like bd were rightly let go by Indian army in 71', coz if you try to crush shit it will make a mess.

How did you miss the bit where I stated that China currently chooses not to crush India?
It will wait for the right time(~2030) to teach India where it's place is in the pecking order.
 
seems like you know more abt chinese capability then chinese themselves thats why India annexed sikkim and maintains domination over bhutan.
but one thing is for sure a filthy country with filthy ppl like bd were rightly let go by Indian army in 71', coz if you



haha not only Indians but whole world considers you ppl and your country a filthy shitty asshole.
seems like you know more abt chinese capability then chinese themselves thats why India annexed sikkim and maintains domination over bhutan.
but one thing is for sure a filthy country with filthy ppl like bd were rightly let go by Indian army in 71', coz if you try to crush shit it will make a mess.



haha not only Indians but whole world considers you ppl and your country a filthy shitty asshole.
Thats because they are not shown the real India where majority of the population shit in open space.
 
haha kool so you actually have chinese plans with you, haha a filthy mouth with filthy intellectual capability. Wonder why Indian army saved your filthy ppl from pakistani rape and murder camps.

Do you want to get banned so soon after joining?
 
to show you arrogant filthy ppl your place, a mirror is sometimes needed and currently I am showing you filthy ppl the mirror. I will do a favor to pdf.



actually its no secret the only country which can be rightly called asshole of planet is bangladesh.
Hmmm just an irony you shitty ppl like are opening their mouth.
I can see malnutrition has hit you guys hard causing you guys to act like apes.
 
bd islamic ppl are the most filthy, ugly smelly creature on this planet. the country itself is getting flushed by nature into bay of bengal, i hope BSF kills every filth coming towards India.
Bangladesh will remain a bigger(we are reclaiming land from sea) and unitary state long after your filthy baharat disintegrate into 1000 pieces.Just wait and see.
 
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