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India’s Fingers have come under Chinese boots. Denial won’t help us

If you read his article, it makes sense, up until 2013/2014, indians could patrol till finger 8 for decades and China upto finger 4. China then built a motor road to finger 4 and started to stopping Indians.
Wrong again. China built road in 1999.
 
India foreign policy makers made both Pakistan and China as enemies, very smart. 2.5 front war.
 
India foreign policy makers made both Pakistan and China as enemies, very smart. 2.5 front war.
Arabs are also pissed at Indians , they have run campaigns online against Indian hindutva and might start deporting hindutve back to their shit hole for fresh cow cola
 
Arabs are also pissed at Indians , they have run campaigns online against Indian hindutva and might start deporting hindutve back to their shit hole for fresh cow cola
Pakistan should take max advantage of this. Arab countries bring India tens of billions foreign exchanges annually.

If Pakistan can replace most of them, Pakistan can get rid of IMF.
 
The timing of this action is very important if China delay it for future it will put negative impact at BRI(CPEC) .i think both China and Pakistan have info that India is going to do some mis adventurer with backing of America.so both act suddenly and shock them .the situation is ideal bcz of corona pandamic.india is facing internal turmoil.economy is not good.sikhs and muslims are against central goverment ,Manipuris also want independent.at boarders Nepal.pakistan and China are ready to kick India @ss.Amercia is not in position to help them .overall interesting times ahead.Game on HAI.
 
Fake Newj my fraaand :lol:
Now this thread is a perfect slap on the face of bhartis in general or ones on this forum who are in denial mode.
Listen to what your three star general is saying who once commanded that region.
The coward BJP and RSS the elected representatives of Bharat mataa cannot fight back like men so in order to face their face they spread the fake denial news through their controlled media . Similar thing happened last year when they faked balakot strike and later claimed to shot down a pakistani F16.
So what you people are good for??? Killing unarmed minorities in the region or raping women? Or safely shouting from a distance on talk shows run by arnab COWswamee and major gaurav arya??
What a nation full of fools living far away from reality. There are few indiots on this forum who are claiming to defeat Chinese in ladakh and capturing a Chinese land :rofl:

Wrong Claim. HS Panag is a member of an opposition party:
Madarjaat apne fellow bhartis ko chutiya banane ki factory khol rakhi hai Kya :lol: :rofl:
 
The timing of this action is very important if China delay it for future it will put negative impact at BRI(CPEC) .i think both China and Pakistan have info that India is going to do some mis adventurer with backing of America.so both act suddenly and shock them .the situation is ideal bcz of corona pandamic.india is facing internal turmoil.economy is not good.sikhs and muslims are against central goverment ,Manipuris also want independent.at boarders Nepal.pakistan and China are ready to kick India @ss.Amercia is not in position to help them .overall interesting times ahead.Game on HAI.
One of the most wise insight in this thread so far.
 
The mastery lies in being at the "transmitting" end of the "surprises", not being at it's "receiving" end....

At the individual level the mother of all "surprises" is waiting when Hazret-i Azrail (AS) arrives along with his entourage...
 
One of the most wise insight in this thread so far.
No doubt that's a great and very realistic insight.
I hope this time China is wise enough to understand that not attacking India just because of the export market of Chinese goods in India isn't an option. Even if the whole India disintegrate in the long run the export market is going nowhere.But if the action is not taken at this time both China and pakistan know the nefarious designs and motives of India in the region and how they are going to affect both China and pakistan. India under the leadership of illiterate extremists is trying to flex it's muscles beyond this region and trying to become a global power like China and Russia. We all know those are just wet Indian dreams but their wet dreams can disturb this region very bad if action is not taken.
 
The Modi government and the military have gone into ‘denial’ about loss of territory, attributing the present situation to differing perceptions about the LAC.
Lt Gen H S Panag (retd) 4 June, 2020 10:29 am IST


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The situation in eastern Ladakh at the face-off points between Indian Army and the PLA–Pangong Tso, Hot Springs and Galwan river–remains unchanged from what I wrote in my last column in ThePrint. By now, the additional formations that would have been inducted by both sides to cater to escalation and further operations as per respective operational strategies, would have fully acclimatised to operate in these high-altitude regions.

Officially, both sides have been restrained in their statements and reiterated faith in diplomacy. Defence minister Rajnath Singh has said that diplomatic and military-level talks as per existing border management mechanism are in progress. While harping on “differing perceptions” about the Line of Actual Control (LAC), Singh said the Chinese presence along the LAC was in “achhi khasi sankhya (sizeable numbers). Major General-level talks have been conducted on 2 June and Lieutenant General-level, that is, talks at the level of Corps Commanders, are scheduled on 6 June.

Also read: A belligerent China can be just the catalyst India-Australia ties need


China now has an upper hand in talks
Having seized the initiative by securing approximately 40-60 square km of Indian territory in three different areas, China will be negotiating from a position of strength and will try to impose unacceptable conditions–no further development of border infrastructure on the Indian side–to restore status quo on its own terms. If diplomacy fails, China has come prepared for a border skirmish or a limited war.

India’s task is cut out. It has to ensure that status quo ante 1 April, 2020 prevails for quasi sanctification of the “un-demarcated” LAC, so that China does not advance similar claims in future to gain tactical advantage and embarrass/humiliate India at will. If it cannot be done diplomatically, then it must be done by force. However, rather than evolving a clear strategy and broadly sharing it with the nation, the Narendra Modi government and the military have gone into ‘denial’ about any loss of territory, attributing the present situation to differing perceptions about the LAC.
Some journalists and activists are also busy peddling their interpretation of the alignment of the LAC to prove that no territory has been seized by China. A perception is being built for diplomatic acquiescence. What else does China want? We are playing into its hands.


I explain the ground situation in the three areas where loss of territory has taken place and analyse the dangers of justifying the loss to “differing perceptions of the LAC”.

Pattern of defence in Ladakh
The term LAC is not demarcated through a formal agreement, either side can vary in its perception. And this has remained the case despite the numerous confidence building agreements signed since 1993, and two informal summits. Out of the 857-km-long border in Ladakh, only 368 km is international border (IB) and the rest of the 489 km is the LAC. This was the line reached by China in 1962, which is exactly as per its 1960 claim line.

It is a treacherous high-altitude terrain with the valley height being 14,000 – 15,000 ft and hill features being at heights of 16,000-18,000 ft. The main defences cannot be physically located along the LAC because the terrain is not tactically suitable. These are located on the Ladakh Range, Pangong Range, along Shyok River and in the Depsang plains. The distance to the LAC varies from 10 to 80 km, depending upon the terrain. The main defences are manned by the Army and the LAC is secured by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP). The security of the vast spaces ahead of the main defences is ensured by covering elements deployed at selected places, mechanised forces and by physical/electronic surveillance. The ITBP posts are along the routes of ingress and in disputed areas, but are not continuous like we have on the IB in plains.

There are vast gaps between the ITBP posts along the LAC. There are areas where the ITBP posts are well short of the LAC due to lack of infrastructure. To defend the entire length of the LAC, in strength and man, the main defences, as we do at the LoC, we will require at least 4-5 divisions instead of just one that is committed now. Even in the present pattern, the ITBP strength has to increase tenfold to effectively cover the entire length along the LAC.
Pangong sector
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Image 1 | Annotated Google Earth image of the situation in Pangong Tso Sector
The map shown above is at slight variation from the one in my last column based on fresh inputs.

Some journalists are misinterpreting the ‘Fingers’ north of Pangong Tso to justify the denial of loss of territory. The annotated satellite image of Google Earth above gives the correct location of the Fingers and the territory lost. In 1962, we were holding the area up to Sirijap. This was captured by the PLA in 1962 and consequently the LAC runs west of it at Finger 8, on to Ane La pass. The PLA post with a jetty (in pic above) is located east of Sirijap. Till 2011, our ITBP post was located well to the rear at Phobrang. The Chinese Claim Line is up to Finger 4. ITBP patrolled up to Finger 8 and the PLA up to Finger 4.


In 2013 – 2014 we developed a road to Finger 3 and Ane La pass. The ITBP established a new post near Finger 3 in 2013. The PLA patrols started blocking our patrols between Finger 4 and 8. The Chinese considered the establishment of the post at Finger 3 a violation of border management agreements. The frequent patrol blocking by either side led to a violent scuffle on 15 August 2017 and thereafter jostling by patrols became common. The PLA post remained at Sirijap and no post was established between Finger 4 and 8. Our patrols continued to patrol upto Finger 8.

In end April and beginning May this year, the PLA moved in regular troops and physically secured the area between Finger 4 and Finger 8 and now sits on top of Finger 4 . As per my assessment, based on my experience and media reports, the PLA has secured the entire area from Finger 8 to Finger 4, a distance of 8 km, and are overlooking our ITBP post between Finger 4 and Finger 3. It has also secured the heights along Fingers 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 up to height of 4,500 – 5,000 meters ie 4-5 km to the north. Total area secured by the PLA is 35-40 square km. The PLA has deployed one or two battalions to defend the area as marked (on Image 1) with one or two battalions as reserve at Sirijap.

Galwan sector
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Image 2 | Annotated Google Map showing the situation in Galwan River
In Galwan sector, the PLA has secured the heights north and south of the Galwan river with. The PLA seems to have come across the LAC for 2-3 km in the valley and then climbed up the heights. It is also possible that it climbed the heights from China’s side of the valley and then moved along the heights westwards up to 3-4 km. What matters in mountains/ high-altitude is the control of the heights. The valleys become untenable when surrounding heights are with the enemy.

It is likely that the PLA has secured the heights with two battalions with one held as reserve at the LAC.

For the apologists of the “differing perceptions” who have theories to deny loss of territory, it is pertinent to point out that there are no differing perceptions about the LAC along the Galwan River. The intrusion here is deliberate to threaten the Darbuk-Shyok-Daulat Beg Oldie (DS-DBO) Road and prevent us from defending it by securing the Galwan valley and the heights north and south of the river.


Hot Springs
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Image 3 | Google Earth image showing the situation at Hot Springs
As per my assessment, at Hot Springs/Gogra, the PLA with nearly a battalion has almost surrounded the post and effectively denied the approach to Kongka La pass, which lies on the LAC but is not held by us. The aim here is to prevent road construction by India to the Kongka La pass. At Hot Springs and Kongka La, which is 4-5 km away from Hot Springs, there is no “differing perception” about the LAC.

Playing into the hands of the Chinese
The justification of “differing perceptions” is just playing into the hands of the Chinese. We are very clear about the alignment of the LAC as we have cremated/buried our comrades who were killed in action in 1962. China stopped exactly on its claim line of 1960 and our rear posts were located on this line during the ’62 War. It is the Chinese claim line that has been changing since 1950.

It should be clear to the discerning reader that to be in denial and acquiesce to explain the loss of territory to “differing perceptions” will open pandora’s box, and in future, result in loss of more territory, possibly at Chumar, Demchok, Fukche, Kailash Range, Hot Springs, along the Shyok River and in Depsang Plains. Who knows China may apply the same logic at Tawang in the near future?

China cannot be allowed to get away with usurping Indian territories like it has done till now. This confrontation must end with status quo ante 1 April, 2020 and sanctification of the LAC with formal exchange of maps. Major Shaitan Singh, PVC and Major (later Lt Col) Dhan Singh Thapa, PVC who defended Rezang La and Sirijap in 1962 and 3,000 of our soldiers who were killed in action would be very unhappy in Valhalla. They died fighting in areas that lie along the current LAC. It would be a shame if we now acquiesce to give up those areas without firing a shot using the fig leaf of “differing perceptions”.

No wonder the Chinese military strategist and philosopher Sun Tzu said some 2,500 years ago: “For to win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the acme of skill. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the acme of skill.”

Lt Gen H S Panag PVSM, AVSM (R) served in the Indian Army for 40 years. He was GOC in C Northern Command and Central Command. Post-retirement, he was Member of Armed Forces Tribunal. Views are personal.

https://theprint.in/opinion/indias-fingers-have-come-under-chinese-boots-denial-wont-help-us/435145/
 
Indian and Chinese troops have retreated slightly from one of the flashpoints at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh region. While Chinese troops have moved back by 2 kilometres, the Indian Army has retreated by a kilometre at Galwan Valley, sources have told India Today TV

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/vid...retreat-by-2km-say-sources-1685377-2020-06-04

no chese poster on this thread, this is as expected.... this will be coming as a big shock to them... already they lost on pdf and this loss in real world will be a big setback.
 
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