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India building up border defences to face China's continued provocations
- by Manu Sood

China's hostile attitude towards India and its supply to Pakistan of advanced weaponry (most recently the Z9EC anti-submarine helicopter) is driving India in to a weapons acquisition and modernisation spree. Just in the last week, Indian media reported that China has been issuing loose-sheet visas to Indian citizens from the state of Jammu & Kashmir (J&K), in effect, saying for the first time that China does not recognise J&K as Indian territory. Further, the impressive display of Chinese military power at its National Day parade on 1 October has not gone unnoticed in India.

India is responding by building roads, railways and infrastructure on the Chinese border. Last week it was reported that 5 civil airports in forward areas will be transferred directly to the armed forces. In September, a Russian An-32 transport aircraft made its first landing in Nyoma and 50 more Sukhois may be purchased in addition to the 230 already ordered and the 126 to be ordered as per the MMRCA tender. Israel is already building the second airborne early warning (AEW) plane on the Ilyushin platform and the reported US$100 million deal for IAI's Harop unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) which will be inducted by 2011. India is also planning to deploy various radars along the entire border with both China and Pakistan. This includes Low level light weight radars and 30 indigenous Rohini radars are expected to be ordered at a cost of about US$400 million. Other jinxed but significant acquisitions will be the 22 attack helicopters and 400 howitzers which will be worth another US$3 billion. The development of the Agni-V missile is also being pushed and additional land to develop the BrahMos II is being acquired.

On 24 September the Indian Ministry of Defence also issued a Request for Information (RFI) for 300 Light Tanks of which 200 will be wheeled and 100 will be tracked. The diesel-engine tanks will be deployed in High Altitude Areas above 3,000m and will be capable of operating in mountainous, semi-developed terrain. The amphibious tanks are expected to be capable of destroying bunkers and "soft-skin vehicles" at ranges up to 3km and also against attack helicopters and low flying fixed wing aircraft.

Even after all these acquisitions India will be no match for China and with only one third of China's economy this gap is expected to widen further. The aim here is purely to have enough deterrence against a limited Chinese attack which some analysts feel is imminent. However, Indian officials will go out of their way to deny that the border-build-up is China-specific.

defence.professionals | defpro.com
 
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Light tanks to be deployed on China border

Army is planning to acquire 300 light tanks for deployment in the mountainous regions of the border with China and Pakistan, a move seen as part of efforts to beef up capabilities on the frontiers.

Process for acquisition of the tanks has been initiated with the Request for Information (RFI) being issued for the same. The tanks are intended to be deployed in the mountainous region of Jammu and Kashmir in the north and Arunachal Pradesh and Assam in the north-east, army sources said.

The tanks are expected to weigh around 22 tonnes and be capable of operating at heights of over 3,000 metres in hilly terrain, they said. The light tanks are being considered for deployment as part of mechanised force in the high altitude regions as heavy tanks cannot reach there, they said.

The army wants the tanks to be able to penetrate highly protected armoured vehicles and Main Battle Tanks of the enemy from a distance of more than two kilometres and also be able to fire high explosive anti-tank shells and guided missiles.

Conventionally, tanks are deployed only in plains and it is very rare to station such armoured detachments in mountainous areas. Heavy tanks face problems in mobility as narrow and spiralling roads make their movement very slow and the bridges there are also not built to bear those heavy loads of above 40-45 tonnes, they said.

Light tanks to be deployed on China border- Hindustan Times
 
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Story of Deterrence

-Pakistan will have to keep a deterrence viz-a-viz Indian Military might
-India will have to keep a deterrence viz-a-viz Chinese military might
-China will have to keep a deterrence viz-a-viz US/West military might
-US/West will have to keep a "Defense Budget" to fight terrorists...

So circle never ends..neither do the military contracts...
 
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Story of Deterrence

-Pakistan will have to keep a deterrence viz-a-viz Indian Military might
-India will have to keep a deterrence viz-a-viz Chinese military might
-China will have to keep a deterrence viz-a-viz US/West military might
-US/West will have to keep a "Defense Budget" to fight terrorists...

So circle never ends..neither do the military contracts...

that is right, here come the tiresome never ending cycle of arm race...
a world in dementia with military deterrence bluffing..who can end this..:pdf::yahoo:
 
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I wish there could be a Tri-Party ( India,Pak,China) Initiative to Limit this arms race.
Think What the world be if South Asia becomes one and then Faces the world.
Our money will be spent on food and jobs rather bullets alone.
 
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