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What a tradgy! I thought Indian military is invincible.
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I even saw .303 pics with IA in 1965 war along with few SLR.
What a tradgy! I thought Indian military is invincible.
Not when they are fighting with bolt action rifle without winter clothing against fully equipped soldiers armed with TYPE 56.Fast forward to sikkim in 1967 it was a different story.What a tradgy! I thought Indian military is invincible.
What's wrong in that comment??Nehru's actions (along with that of Menon) were directly behind the steady erosion of moral from the rank and file of the Indian Army,which resulted into the erosion of the unit cohesion of the formations,which in turn ultimately led to the 1962 debacle,which was totally avoidable if the likes of John Dalvi and Sam Manekshaw are to be believed.So I ask you again,what's so much offensive or factually incorrect that you find in his comment??
I guess the OP 's second question is had US helped at Nehru's request, India would have been in US camp 50 years earlier instead in USSR's camp, therefore, India could be a total different state of affair today. By the way, Amur conflict between USSR and China happened in 1969, so it was not a factor at that time. USSR was just too busy with the missiles crisis.
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What a tradgy! I thought Indian military is invincible.
Indian army was not prepared to fight the battle hardened PLA, they bet their "Forward Policy" on China's no action. They lost, and they were prepared to give up the entire NE. Nehru even farewelled to people of Assam in radio. To be honest, China won the battle but lost the war.
Yes, you are right, actual fighting broke out in 1969, but the differences between the Chinese leadership and the Soviet leadership were already visible in Khruschev's time. It is also true that, coincidentally, not as a matter of Chinese pre-planning, the missile crisis broke out at exactly that time, but the missile crisis kept both the USSR and the USA busy, so it doesn't explain why Nehru wrote to one and not the other.
Regarding the possible landing up in the US camp, it might have been a possibility if the Chinese leadership had not suddenly declared a unilateral ceasefire, and withdrawn its soldiers and returned PoWs, as well as captured equipment, shortly thereafter. That left nothing much to be done by the Indian leadership except to face the consequences of its own actions. It was then too busy fighting for survival to think of realignment.
Chinese lost the war finally,the indian defend the territory at least, but chinese has to retreat and lost their military goal.Once again the chinese show their weekness and failure.I wonder why indian didnt try to go futher to Tibet and liberate the Tibetnese who as slaves for the chinese?Indian should respond for the darkness suffering of Tibetnese till now!!Bolo Nehru ji ki jay for that!!
No one is invincible,not even your mighty PLA!!
Chinese lost the war finally,the indian defend the territory at least, but chinese has to retreat and lost their military goal.Once again the chinese show their weekness and failure.I wonder why indian didnt try to go futher to Tibet and liberate the Tibetnese who as slaves for the chinese?Indian should respond for the darkness suffering of Tibetnese till now!!
This has been in many Chinese mind since 1962 til today. Mao shock the world with the unilateral ceasefire, ad it marked the first in history the victor of the war did not benefit from the victory. Chinese Gov doesn't talk about 1962, and we have no way knowing what was in Mao's mind at that time. We guess Mao was just going to teach Nehru a lesson but did not really want to break up with India, considering the difficult situation China was facing at that time. What is your take on this?
You don't find an approving reference to the killing of Gandhi offensive? You don't find a suggestion that Nehru should have been killed offensive?
I do. Hugely offensive.
I said the real fact,what happened to you ?Rather a pathetic and albeit disappointing attempt at trolling!!Next time try harder kid.
I said the real fact,what happened to you ?
Chinese lost,that is the final fact.Then you know nothing about the whole affair.