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India is engaging in psychological warfare by claiming that its army is preparing for winter as tensions between China and India rise, observers said, noting that neither the transportation nor the supplies of the Indian army in the glacier-covered region is as good as India claims.

The Indian army is ready to be deployed in the harsh winter months as it has stocked up all essential supplies, including food, clothing and fuel for soldiers in Ladakh, Indian Major Gen. Arvind Kapoor was cited by ANI as saying on Tuesday.

Kapoor also said that India's logistics infrastructure is so smartly built that any formation coming from the outside can join the units seamlessly and be effective.

"India is engaging in psychological warfare and wants to portray itself as tough to pacify its people. However, its infrastructure construction to the Ladakh area and ability to conduct large-scale operations in winter, and to supply frontline soldiers are not as good as it claims," Qian Feng, director of the research department at the National Strategy Institute of Tsinghua University in Beijing, told the Global Times on Wednesday.

Although the Indian army has gained rich experience in stationing or having very small operation in high, cold glacier covered regions, its non-combat death rate in these areas remains high, Qian said.

"Weather and terrain in Ladakh are the major challenges for large-scale military operations in winter, which requires smooth and quick logistical support and medical supplies," Qian said, noting that India is short in these areas.

Transportation infrastructure is another factor that limits the Indian army. There are no complete railways to the Ladakh area, and the roads are not good enough to swiftly transfer soldiers. The Indian army uses military transport planes to fortify the number of soldiers and tanks to the border areas.

Hindustan Times has reported since 2019 that India has sharpened its focus on scaling up infrastructure along the border, and set a target of three years to complete all 61 strategic road projects along its northern frontier.

After the skirmish in Galwan Valley, two Indian soldiers died in accidents in "constructing a bridge" in the area, the India Express reported.

China has an advantage in logistical support, transportation and infrastructure construction in its northwest region, observers said, noting that the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) has organized a large-scale operation featuring thousands of paratroopers and armored vehicles to the Tibet Autonomous Region from Central China's Hubei Province. The entire process was completed in just a few hours, demonstrating China's capability to rapidly reinforce border defenses when necessary.

 
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If our soldiers can man the posts round the year in Siachin and not freeze to death there then what makes you think they will die in Ladakh?
Siachin is very cold I admit it, but it is only manned by brigade sized formation in a very small area. The LAC is 4000kms and the troop deployments are dispersed in inaccessible regions. Regarding Ladakh there is no SALTORO ridge dividing the two armies, your infrastructure is very poor viz a viz the Chinese.
 
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Looks like IA is in for a long haul in Ladakh. With the winters approaching fast, the latest issue for IA is not the chinese presence, but plain simple drinking water in the cold deserts of Despang and DBO. Since the water in rivers and streams freeze in winter, IA is now faced with water scarcity in winters which has forced it to look for underground water sources in Ladakh region for its thousands of forward deployed troops.

I really feel bad for the thousands of soldiers who are left at the mercy of weather and the chinese!

 
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Look I tried. I tried really hard to watch it. I got as far as 1 minute....all the "this is big" "news shock intensity" "geologists looking for water" "dushumm double news dhamaka" just wears a man down to the brink of insanity. Who even watches this crap??
 
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India is engaging in psychological warfare by claiming that its army is preparing for winter as tensions between China and India rise, observers said, noting that neither the transportation nor the supplies of the Indian army in the glacier-covered region is as good as India claims.

The Indian army is ready to be deployed in the harsh winter months as it has stocked up all essential supplies, including food, clothing and fuel for soldiers in Ladakh, Indian Major Gen. Arvind Kapoor was cited by ANI as saying on Tuesday.

Kapoor also said that India's logistics infrastructure is so smartly built that any formation coming from the outside can join the units seamlessly and be effective.

"India is engaging in psychological warfare and wants to portray itself as tough to pacify its people. However, its infrastructure construction to the Ladakh area and ability to conduct large-scale operations in winter, and to supply frontline soldiers are not as good as it claims," Qian Feng, director of the research department at the National Strategy Institute of Tsinghua University in Beijing, told the Global Times on Wednesday.

Although the Indian army has gained rich experience in stationing or having very small operation in high, cold glacier covered regions, its non-combat death rate in these areas remains high, Qian said.

"Weather and terrain in Ladakh are the major challenges for large-scale military operations in winter, which requires smooth and quick logistical support and medical supplies," Qian said, noting that India is short in these areas.

Transportation infrastructure is another factor that limits the Indian army. There are no complete railways to the Ladakh area, and the roads are not good enough to swiftly transfer soldiers. The Indian army uses military transport planes to fortify the number of soldiers and tanks to the border areas.

Hindustan Times has reported since 2019 that India has sharpened its focus on scaling up infrastructure along the border, and set a target of three years to complete all 61 strategic road projects along its northern frontier.

After the skirmish in Galwan Valley, two Indian soldiers died in accidents in "constructing a bridge" in the area, the India Express reported.

China has an advantage in logistical support, transportation and infrastructure construction in its northwest region, observers said, noting that the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) has organized a large-scale operation featuring thousands of paratroopers and armored vehicles to the Tibet Autonomous Region from Central China's Hubei Province. The entire process was completed in just a few hours, demonstrating China's capability to rapidly reinforce border defenses when necessary.

Global Times is as usual being way too generous to the Indians ... the more accurate title of this article should be : India winter war supplies and logistics are zero.
 
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Indian news is always so intense. It sounds much better when you are high af

and jeeeez bro, let the geologist guy talk. it looks like everyone is interrupting each other.
 
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Good! We will learn to fight in cold then ;)

Commendable patriotism but you need to have dosh to support your egos. Rough estimate is 100 crore rupees per day just to sustain the line of defense on once tranquil LAC.


 
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Commendable patriotism but you need to have dosh to support your egos. Rough estimate is 100 crore rupees per day just to sustain the line of defense on once tranquil LAC.


The Chinese would blast these forward Indian positions to smithereens with artillery fire before a Chinese offensive would ever begin ... indeed, this is what they also did in 1962. Have the Indians not learned a thing about mountain warfare?
 
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