The planning or recommendations were indeed old, but NO decisions were made till 2009. It all began as a decision of the China Study Group, a previously classified government body that considers all strategic issues relating to China. Thereafter, the IA’s Directorate General of Military Operations prepared a cabinet note. The decision to raise the additional divisions was taken by the Cabinet Committee on Security on 14th May 2009. It was rushed through because top UPA leaders felt if the UPA were not re-elected, the new government would begin the decision-making process afresh, losing another couple of years. To manage the expenses, it was decided the two defensive mountain divisions would first be raised during the 11th Army plan. Next, the strike corps, including its two mountain divisions, would be raised during the 12th Army Plan. Please note that the the approx. cost of raising a new mountain Division is estimated to be around Rs 700-900 crores. The IA's budget a decade back wasn't going to allow that.
Okay, lets clear this a bit more. The China Study Group recommended for
Three new Mountain Corps, ALL China specific, and these excluded the three existing Strike Corps based at Mathura, Bhopal and Ambala. The CCS however has given the decision of only one till date. It was for lack of nomenclature that I mentioned them as 1, 2 and 3. Please do not confuse them with the I, II and XXI. Lastly, the new Mountain Strike Corps is to have its own dedicated Armored Division, comprising of Lighter Tanks. Hope this clears the air, Sir.
Sir, from here on you will have to walk it alone for the obvious reasons.
I appreciate your understanding of the obvious. I commented on the bit about having to disengage after the reposte gettin petered out. Concur for the rest.
Very grateful indeed for all this insight. The picture fits now. Thank you.