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Army reworks war doctrine for Pakistan, China​

NEW DELHI: The Army is now revising its five-year-old doctrine to effectively meet the challenges of a possible `two-front war' with China and

Pakistan, deal with asymmetric and fourth-generation warfare, enhance strategic reach and joint operations with IAF and Navy.

Work on the new war doctrine -- to reflect the reconfiguration of threat perceptions and security challenges -- is already underway under the aegis of Shimla-based Army Training Command, headed by Lt-General A S Lamba, said sources.

It comes in the backdrop of the 1.13-million strong Army having practised -- through several wargames over the last five years -- its `pro-active' war strategy to mobilise fast and strike hard to pulverise the enemy.

This `cold start strategy', under a NBC (nuclear-chemical-biological) overhang, emerged from the `harsh lessons' learnt during Operation Parakram, where it took Army's strike formations almost a month to mobilise at the `border launch pads' after the December 2001 terrorist attack on Parliament.

This gave ample opportunity to Pakistan to shore up its defences as well as adequate time to the international community, primarily the US, to intervene. The lack of clear directives from the then NDA government only made matters worse.

"A major leap in our approach to conduct of operations (since then) has been the successful firming-up of the cold start strategy (to be able to go to war promptly)," said Army chief General Deepak Kapoor, at a closed-door seminar on Tuesday.

The plan now is to launch self-contained and highly-mobile `battle groups', with Russian-origin T-90S tanks and upgraded T-72 M1 tanks at their core, adequately backed by air cover and artillery fire assaults, for rapid thrusts into enemy territory within 96 hours.

Gen Kapoor identified five thrust areas that will drive the new doctrine. One, even as the armed forces prepare for their primary task of conventional wars, they must also factor in the eventuality of `a two-front war' breaking out.

In tune with this, after acquiring a greater offensive punch along the entire western front with Pakistan by the creation of a new South-Western Army Command in 2005, India is now taking steps -- albeit belatedly -- to strategically counter the stark military asymmetry with China in the eastern sector. There is now "a proportionate focus towards the western and north-eastern fronts", said Gen Kapoor.

Two, the Army needs to `optimise' its capability to effectively counter `both military and non-military facets' of asymmetric and sub-conventional threats like WMD terrorism, cyber warfare, electronic warfare and information warfare.

Three, the armed forces have to substantially enhance their strategic reach and out-of-area capabilities to protect India's geo-political interests stretching from Persian Gulf to Malacca Strait.

"This would enable us to protect our island territories; as also give assistance to the littoral states in the Indian Ocean Region," said Gen Kapoor.

Four, interdependence and operational synergy among Army, Navy and IAF must become the essence of strategic planning and execution in future wars. "For this, joint operations, strategic and space-based capability, ballistic missile defence and amphibious, air-borne and air-land operations must be addressed comprehensively," he said.

And five, India must strive to achieve a technological edge over its adversaries. "Harnessing and exploitation of technology also includes integration of network centricity, decision-support systems, information warfare and electronic warfare into our operational plans," he added.

Apart from analysing the evolving military strategy and doctrines of China and Pakistan, the Army is also studying the lessons learnt from the US-launched Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan in 2001 and Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003 and their relevance to India.

Army reworks war doctrine for Pakistan, China - India - The Times of India
 
Finally they are awaken. :disagree: This should have been estimated long before and should have worked out the doctrine accordingly.

But again "Late thinking is better than never thinking".:D
 
Finally they are awaken. :disagree: This should have been estimated long before and should have worked out the doctrine accordingly.

But again "Late thinking is better than never thinking".:D


It does not seem Beijing is awaken... still sleeping....

:hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:

When will China realize India's existence is the most dangerous threat to China's existence? I urge all the Chinese all over the world to unite and awaken the Beijing leadership from slumber. Build more thermo nuclear missiles since the size of our enemy is big.

Train the civilians how to survive nuclear strikes so that the number of casualties would be lessened. Lock the ICBMs and get ready for a retaliatory strike. This is pragmatism.

We do not have much time.


:china: :pakistan:
 
It does not seem Beijing is awaken... still sleeping....

:hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:

When will China realize India's existence is the most dangerous threat to China's existence? I urge all the Chinese all over the world to unite and awaken the Beijing leadership from slumber. Build more thermo nuclear missiles since the size of our enemy is big.

Train the civilians how to survive nuclear strikes so that the number of casualties would be lessened. Lock the ICBMs and get ready for a retaliatory strike. This is pragmatism.


:china: :pakistan:

Do you think China does not have a cold start war doctrine......are you for real....:blink:
 
It does not seem Beijing is awaken... still sleeping....

:hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:

When will China realize India's existence is the most dangerous threat to China's existence? I urge all the Chinese all over the world to unite and awaken the Beijing leadership from slumber. Build more thermo nuclear missiles since the size of our enemy is big.

Train the civilians how to survive nuclear strikes so that the number of casualties would be lessened. Lock the ICBMs and get ready for a retaliatory strike. This is pragmatism.

We do not have much time.


:china: :pakistan:

India is not attacking China...It is to make sure the adversary doesnt do anything foolish...
good, things are moving on the Indian side..
 
It is good that the lessons learned the hard way are not being wasted.
Good planning is almost 80% of the work done.
 
It does not seem Beijing is awaken... still sleeping....

:hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:

When will China realize India's existence is the most dangerous threat to China's existence? I urge all the Chinese all over the world to unite and awaken the Beijing leadership from slumber. Build more thermo nuclear missiles since the size of our enemy is big.

Train the civilians how to survive nuclear strikes so that the number of casualties would be lessened. Lock the ICBMs and get ready for a retaliatory strike. This is pragmatism.

We do not have much time.


:china: :pakistan:

China is not asleep, its were well awake and is aware of the status of its sorrounding. For China its doctrine would be worked out considering US on the top of the list followed by India (for which China already has sufficient doctrine (firepower) against)

The rework or reconsideration on Indian side of doctrine is keeping in mind in case of Indo-Pak war and china taking advantage situation which previously i think was not considered.
 
It does not seem Beijing is awaken... still sleeping....

:hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:

When will China realize India's existence is the most dangerous threat to China's existence? I urge all the Chinese all over the world to unite and awaken the Beijing leadership from slumber. Build more thermo nuclear missiles since the size of our enemy is big.

Train the civilians how to survive nuclear strikes so that the number of casualties would be lessened. Lock the ICBMs and get ready for a retaliatory strike. This is pragmatism.

We do not have much time.


:china: :pakistan:

calm down, China does not need ICBM to attack India.
 
The only nation that doesn't believe in MAD is India.I mean how can they devise these types of plans.Come on man wake up a war means nuclear and nuclear means everyone will either be killed instantly or later.
 
DON,T BE SILLY

India or pakistan will neva use nukes. Its rubbish and childish.

How can you nuke another nation WHICH ITSELF is armed with nuke weapons.

IT WILL BE A CONVENTIONAL WAR.

ONLY

Thats why india is ready to spend $30billion in next 5 years alone on new hardware including MMRCA
 
oh man i don't know about India but Pakistan will of course use them them in retaliation India will also have to use them.
 
A question here from my side, what could a considerable doctrine for India taking Pakistan and China in mind. Defiantely it wont be to have total resource of what Pakistan and China have, that would be unwise to even think of, so would like to have some views on its form the members. :rolleyes:
 
The only nation that doesn't believe in MAD is India.I mean how can they devise these types of plans.Come on man wake up a war means nuclear and nuclear means everyone will either be killed instantly or later.

so what happened at Kargil.
Why didn't we toss Nukes at each other.

If that's what you truly believe then, consider this a pointless move that Pakistan Can ignore.
 
DON,T BE SILLY

India or pakistan will neva use nukes. Its rubbish and childish.

How can you nuke another nation WHICH ITSELF is armed with nuke weapons.

IT WILL BE A CONVENTIONAL WAR.

ONLY

Thats why india is ready to spend $30billion in next 5 years alone on new hardware including MMRCA

For sure its not going to happen, but have to be prepared considering all the possible happening. No one know whats kept for themself in the future.

And is do agree with "pak-yes" if Pakistan uses Nukes India have to retialiate and thatS the policy made by India (No First Use).
 
It does not seem Beijing is awaken... still sleeping....

:hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:

When will China realize India's existence is the most dangerous threat to China's existence? I urge all the Chinese all over the world to unite and awaken the Beijing leadership from slumber. Build more thermo nuclear missiles since the size of our enemy is big.

Train the civilians how to survive nuclear strikes so that the number of casualties would be lessened. Lock the ICBMs and get ready for a retaliatory strike. This is pragmatism.

We do not have much time.


:china: :pakistan:

In modern war I don't think we need to use nuclear weapon. But I agree with your suggestion about increasing Chinese nuclear warheads and much more SSBNs. China should have 4000 nuclear warheads and 40 SSBNs to make sure we can keep our nuclear threat against US or Russia. We also need much more strategic bombers.
:china:
 
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