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Must read: China has not 'CAPTURED' any Indian territory!

Our daily dose of shit from poison buttocks. @Areesh bro your mate will not rest. On a daily basis he launches a post suggesting no land was captured - the obsession is indeed strong in this one.

And the next day he posts an article saying that the Chinese did occupied Indian land for some time but Indian forces forced them to vacate it

50 shades of multiple ID rat
 
My God. They've lost the plot. Who is this kid who keeps posting this nonsense? The title of the article doesn't even reflect the statements made in the body of the report.

Satellite photos have claimed contrarily to what the author asserts.

"Indian Army and Indo-Tibet Border Police (ITBP) situation reports (sitreps), intelligence reports and satellite photos show that PLA troops have not pulled back even in areas where Indian troops have been deployed to physically block further Chinese ingress."

http://ajaishukla.blogspot.com/2020/06/chinese-dig-in-deploys-artillery-and.html?m=1

It is absolutely important that in a democratic country like India, the actions of the armed forces are debated, questioned and if need be criticised vehemently.

The Indian government takes the opposite stance regarding what is "absolutely important" and what isn't in "democratic" India.


There is a separate thread pertaining to this executive gagging order from Delhi. Indian reporters are clearly barred from reporting this particular rape.

However, in the area between Finger 8 and Finger 4 on the North bank of the Pangong Tso lake, tents have been seen placed by the Chinese.

Indian deployment can also be seen in the area West of Finger 4.

It is very important to understand that these deployments from both sides are non-tactical in nature and more inclined towards an administrative deployment for accommodating troops temporarily.

So tents have been placed within India's former patrol route and Chinese soldiers sit in those tents. The next two paragraphs attempt to obfuscate, mitigate and excuse the first paragraph's tacit admission of OCCUPATION between fingers 4 and 8 - an area India used to patrol, but no longer. The author himself contradicts his own article's title, and the usual "multiple id rat" has crawled out of his hole without reading the article he himself posted.

How man more people of elite educated stature need to spell it out to illiterate Indians with their heads buried in the sand?

British Daily Express newspaper has reported: "Writing for The Print, an Indian news website, Prof Rajesh Rajogopalan (Jawarlal Nehru University) urged Mr Modi to wake up to China's "salami-slicing tactics" of grabbing territory from the Indians inch by inch."





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Modi's cosying up to the US has irked China (Image: GETTY)


PDF Indians are a unique species indeed.

Here's what else Indian satellites showed recently btw:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ex...lict-world-war-3-radar-jets-easter-Ladakh/amp

...mind you, Indian radar doesn't have a very good recent track record of correctly identifying enemy jets, friendly helicopters.....did I forget anything? .....pigeons!
 
China has not 'CAPTURED' any Indian territory!
By Colonel S DINNY (retd)
June 15, 2020
The Chinese have only created limited defences for protection of their posts which are located much away from the Line of Actual Control, notes Colonel S Dinny (retd), who served as Commanding Officer of an infantry battalion deployed in the Pangong Tso area.

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IMAGE: Indian soldiers patrolling in Ladakh. Photograph: PTI Photo
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'Indian Army has stopped PLA quickly and strongly'



During the current border crisis between India and China in Eastern Ladakh, there has been an attempt made by some to project a narrative that China has captured Indian territory.

Genuine concerns of every Indian citizen on India's territorial integrity need to be addressed and questions need to be asked.

It is absolutely important that in a democratic country like India, the actions of the armed forces are debated, questioned and if need be criticised vehemently.

However, to quote unknown 'government or army sources' to create a fog of doubt, even while talks are on to resolve the issue, doesn't seem to be with the best of intentions.




The present India-China border crisis in Eastern Ladakh is not another Kargil.

There can be no 'capture' of Indian territory here.

And how can we say that? It is because, 'satellites don't lie' and the 'Indian Army has a time-tested reporting system'.

By now it is clear that troops of the People's Liberation Army and the Indian Army have locked horns in the areas along the Line of Actual Control on the North Bank of Pangong Tso, Galwan Valley and areas in the vicinity of Hot Springs.

The satellite images of these areas during this conflict, available as open source intelligence, brings out some interesting insights.

Along the Galwan Valley and in the areas of Hot Springs, image analysts indicated that both sides have taken close positions opposite each other, but within their own area of Line of Actual Control.

There has not been a single image showing any 'ingress' or 'capture' of Indian territory in these areas.

However, in the area between Finger 8 and Finger 4 on the North bank of the Pangong Tso lake, tents have been seen placed by the Chinese.

Indian deployment can also be seen in the area West of Finger 4.

It is very important to understand that these deployments from both sides are non-tactical in nature and more inclined towards an administrative deployment for accommodating troops temporarily.

There were also 'reports' that Chinese had 'captured the heights' along the Line of Actual Control.

This is also far from reality.

In Eastern Ladakh, the operational dynamics is not for 'capturing dominating heights' as attempted in the Line of Control scenario in Kashmir.

In Ladakh, the operations are purely to dominate the Line of Actual Control by patrolling and observation.

Here, the operations are not for an exchange of kinetic means, for which occupation of heights gives a distinct advantage.

Moreover, professionals in any army would know that to capture mountain heights is one of the most complex operations and requires a substantial quantum of troops.

But what is even more complex is to logistically sustain these troops at those heights.

There has been not a single image available which indicates, firstly Chinese troops occupying these heights and more importantly the 'unmistakable logistic supply chain', that is needed for these troops to survive in extremely treacherous terrain and climatic conditions.

It is also interesting to note that as a policy, the Chinese have not resorted to capture of heights for building up their defences anywhere along the Line of Actual Control.

They have only created limited defences for protection of their posts which are located well in depth and much away from the Line of Actual Control.

Another important aspect to understand is the Indian Army's reporting system.

As far as the troops on ground are considered there are no issues of perception or understanding of the Line of Actual Control.

They operate with maps having clear and unambiguous markings of the Line of Actual Control as handed over to them by the previous unit.

During handing taking over between units, the old and the new commanders both physically go on the ground and ratify the markings on the maps with positions on ground, before finally signing the handing taking over documents.

This then is also mandatorily ratified by commanders up the chain.

So, where is the question of hiding the truth?

A Chinese proverb says, 'The beginning of wisdom is calling things by the right names'.

So, let's not make the current crisis in Ladakh as another 'Kargil'.

Just like 'Depsang 2013', 'Chumar 2014' and 'Dokalam 2017', this is 'Pangong Tso 2020'.

https://m.rediff.com/amp/news/colum...ritory/20200615.htm?__twitter_impression=true


Bhai don't waste your energy.... On PDF China has already captured whole Ladakh, Arunachal and asking for more.....
 
When Pakistan and China take New Delhi .....

Not 'CAPTURED' any Indian territory!

Oh Yeah!!!

cant move past valley and talking about Delhi :lol::lol::lol:

soon there will be a retreat and these brave chinese soldiers will continue to fire bullets on protesters in Hong Kong....very brave.:enjoy:
 
I'm actually embarrassed for Indians who year after year have to make excuses for the failures of the Indian military
You shouldn't be embarrassed for Indian for the failures of IA. On the other hand you should be proud of Pakistanis who have given Pakistani Army enough leeway to manage the country in such a professional manner.
 
You shouldn't be embarrassed for Indian for the failures of IA. On the other hand you should be proud of Pakistanis who have given Pakistani Army enough leeway to manage the country in such a professional manner.


It's natural

Year after year Indians have to put massive mental pressure on themselves damaging their mental health

Trying to find excuses about why their own military shot down their own helicopter in panic
How Pakistan conducted a multi jet raid in broad daylight
How was a Indian jet and air force suckered and shot down
Proof regarding panicked Indian claims to protect their ego's from 300 dead terrorists to imaginary F16s shot down

Now how China has completely out flanked India
Humilated and beaten Indian soldiers
How India does not have the courage or ability to fight back

How difficult it must be to be a Hindu bakht trying to find excuses:lol:
 
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