Brainsucker
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Really , my great uncle was there serving as a junior officer. His men captured many new trucks deserted by Indian troops but after the war had to hand them back to India. PLA was so poor back then and those new truck were like god sent to them, but he had to follow the order of giving them back, he complained about that in private many times when he was alive, he died several years ago.
You know, I don't think that 2 months is too long for PLA to re-capture the Doklam, because India is prepared with 50.000 soldiers there. They can't be careless. But you know, like a Chess. It still the second turn. And you don't eat your opponent's pawn at the first two turns. You are moving into a good position. So, looking at those PLA movement, I say that it still at the positioning phase for PLA (and maybe India).
But even without a fire contact, India has suffer with casualty. They lost 70 Civilians in Assam just because China didn't give them a free data. It's not Chinese fault. It's Indian fault that kill their own people.