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India Raising Offensive Corps for China Border: Antony

Admitting the "mistake" of not developing capabilities on the borders with China, Government today said it is gearing up through a slew of steps to tackle the changing threat perception including the formation of an offensive Corps.

Defence Minister A K Antony pitched for a hike of around Rs 45,000 crore in defence budget as he observed that the allocation of Rs 1,93, 407 crore was not sufficient to meet the growing challenges.


Terming the growing military ties between Pakistan and China as a "cause of worry", he said the armed forces have been issued a new directive to change their strategy to meet the challenges.

"Threat perception today is not similar to the threat perception ten or twenty years ago. Dynamic changes are taking place. But I assure the House that we are also changing our strategy," he said in reply to a discussion on performance of his Ministry in the Rajya Sabha.


"Now we have given a new directive to our armed forces to meet the new challenges in the context of the new threat perception faced by the country," the Defence Minister said.


Observing that China had developed military infrastructure in Tibet and India should have also done so in Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and other parts of the country, he said, "In the past we did not perform our duty. That is our mistake. Now we have learnt our lessons."

On the need for hike in defence budget, Antony said, "After analysis of the threat perception, we have found that the picture is problematic. We will need to have a second look at the defence budget....

"We have been given Rs 1.93 lakh crore this year but as per the estimated requirement of the armed forces, we would want Rs 2.39 lakh crore. We want Rs 45,716 crore more.
I have asked the Government to provide us more money."

On steps taken by the Government to strengthen defence capabilities, Antony said, "Under 12th Defence Plan, we have sent a proposal to Finance Ministry to raise an offensive Corps with two special divisions and it is in final stages. The force-level has been increased substantially."

He said the Government had earlier approved raising of two mountain divisions along with a Special Forces battalion, an artillery brigade and an armoured regiment for deployment in the northeast sector.

Taking part in the discussion, Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley said a new axis has emerged between China and Pakistan in the last few years which was evident from China's altered stand on Jammu and Kashmir and its involvement in building at least two nuclear reactors for Pakistan.

The BJP leader said in terms of these changing geo-strategic realities, "our defence strategy has to be planned, particularly when you find Chinese troops present in P oK and in other areas.

"The kind of military cooperation between the two countries which is going on, the kind of road building across our border which is going on," Jaitley said.

India Raising Offensive Corps for China Border: Antony | news.outlookindia.com
 
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This is a counterattack force i'm guessing.More than raw numbers of troops we need to develop the infrastructure to deter any chinese adventure.The prime importance is artillery and aerial power and airlift ability.
The 145 m777 light howitzers are a right step.
Plus the massive numbers of dhruv,mil-17v,c-17 globemasters and c-130j hercules gives us superior airlift capability.
Most important thing will be to keep the airbases operational.In that area both sides will be able to deploy a limited number of aircarft due to lack of too many airbases.Quality will be all important.With the rafale and su-30mki we can stand upto any chinese aerial attempt.
Our main worry is the chinese battlefield tactical ballistic missiles on our air bases.
For this the SPYDERS must be deployed first in the NE.The akash are already being deployed.
The brahmos block-3 has been deployed,and possibly prahar.These will be very important to retaliate on chinese airbases in the region.More of these.
The region is excellent defensive terrain and our troops have FAR more mountain warfare experience and we can shift troops from the western sector and match them man for man and more.So numbers are not that much priority,logistics,infrastructure to support the troops and most of all force multipliers and aerial superiority over our own territory will be key to blunt any chinese attack.
 
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India lacks the following on the Tibetan border:

155/52 artillery

Ultralight artillery

Heavy lift helicopters

Basic infantry gear (good rifles bpjs and nvgs)

Air defense artillery

Road links up to the border

Rail links up to the border

etc.


Basically if the government fast tracked everything today its still a good 10 years before India can say with confidence that it can hold off any attack with conventional force. if China attacked today India would probably have to use unconventional weapons to stop any attack.
 
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begaani shaadi mein abdullah dewana

Your point, stop being so defensive, Pakistan and China have some genuine national security interests in the region, they would look to their national interest, it's nothing personal fella.

:pakistan::china:
 
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Your point, stop being so defensive, Pakistan and China have some genuine national security interests in the region, they would look to their national interest, it's nothing personal fella.

:pakistan::china:

Pakistani army and Chinese Army need to act in concert to face all evils
 
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