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Strategic Importance of Deosai Plains

I'd take that claim with a healthy serving of salt. If the Americans were happy using Peshawar's base to spy on the Soviets, they surely did not need another one for the Chinese. Why would they build an entire new base in Deosai for that purpose alone?

It is obviously a very strategic place. These claims aren't wild at all. It is generally known that the Americans have had aspirations to have some sort of military presence in the Kashmir region. That may sound crazy today, but decades ago this was definitely on their mind. I wouldn't be surprised at all if the Americans really did approach Pakistan.
 
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What strategic value would they hold for the US?
Being very close to a triple frontier, also one that is disputed is a very strategic real-estate.
Imagine the kind of mischief the Yankees will be able to pull off.
 
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Being very close to a triple frontier, also one that is disputed is a very strategic real-estate.
Imagine the kind of mischief the Yankees will be able to pull off.

For all intents and purposes that the Americans might have had visa vis China, Peshawar would have served equally as well if not better. I don't know what the triple frontier is but it would be virtually the same distance from Peshawar as from Deosai.

Building a base in a disputed region does not bring any strategic value at all. Would instead involve you in a mess for no reason whatsoever. Just because a region is disputed does not mean it's some backwater blackhole where anything goes. Deosai certainly is not.
 
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I'd take that claim with a healthy serving of salt. If the Americans were happy using Peshawar's base to spy on the Soviets, they surely did not need another one for the Chinese. Why would they build an entire new base in Deosai for that purpose alone?

Agreed, but i wanted to ask a old rumor was that the base was a underground base is that true ?
 
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By Ali Hassnain

Pakistanis know little about a small piece of heaven in our backyard: the Deosai Plains. It’s a national park these days. What even less people know about is the military importance of the area. China was a no go area like North Korea in the 50s and 60s. Before the Sino Soviet split and even after that, the US was desperate to contain China or even bring it in its sphere of influence. Rumour has it that US asked President Ayub of Pakistan for a military base. Deosai Plains would have been a very effective outpost against China back then. Thankfully under a great visionary leader, Field Marshal Ayub Khan, Pakistan declined. It’s an area where a military base can be built in the very difficult terrain of Kashmir.

India has a small air base in Leh. We, on the time of our choosing, can build an airbase which would dent the Indian doctrine on Kashmir badly. It is perfect for spying and a great potential asset with places to build natural bunkers for command and control. In case of a limited war we can cut the Manali Leh highway which originates from the very difficult terrain of Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the most difficult roads in the world. If we decide to block their other highway at Kargil again, in war time we can block it with the help of drone or helicopters. Their only road to Kashmir besides Manali-Leh road is already in the range of our long range artillery at many places. A bunch of well-placed Special Forces units can do wonders there. Even well placed long range artillery might be able to block it. The link is very fragile. That road is already barely functioning for six months under very difficult circumstances and is the only other road to Kashmir other than the highway that passes from Akhnur. The whole plan of Operation Grand Slam in 1965 was to cut off India from Kashmir by capturing it. India ended up pressing the all-out panic button and invaded Pakistan.

India has been working silently building infrastructure that can help in war. Railway in Kashmir is one example. They are planning a railway all the way from Bilaspur (Himachal Pradesh) to Leh. The project is “proposed” at this stage and we can beat them to the task. India’s BRO (Border Roads Organization) has been working on such projects since the Nehru government created it.

In future if we can connect Deosai Plains to Kashgar Railway and purpose-built roads, it can be a great military asset and would out-manoeuvre India in a subtle way. It would give us a much needed military edge in Kashmir. It can even be the decisive factor, all things considered. I hope and pray that our policy makers are working on it. In case of a border skirmish it can give us a defining edge and we can threaten Ladakh from there.

However we do need to protect the eco-system while building roads and railway for military purpose. Tourists who love nature can easily camp there. No need to build hotels or luxury resorts. Our FWO (Frontier Works Organization) is not sleeping either; in the 1960s to go to the valley of Naran, for example، was life threatening. Korean era Jeeps were used (still available). Now you can go by car to Chilas, Hunza and Gilgit from there very easily. We, as our US friends used to say in the 2000s, need to “do more”.

Awesome great strategic thinking

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Agreed, but i wanted to ask a old rumor was that the base was a underground base is that true ?

In Peshawar? Not at all. They were based mostly in Badaber and launched out of the Peshawar Air Station.

There is no base in Deosai.
 
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For all intents and purposes that the Americans might have had visa vis China, Peshawar would have served equally as well if not better. I don't know what the triple frontier is but it would be virtually the same distance from Peshawar as from Deosai.

Building a base in a disputed region does not bring any strategic value at all. Would instead involve you in a mess for no reason whatsoever. Just because a region is disputed does not mean it's some backwater blackhole where anything goes. Deosai certainly is not.
True Deosai isn't the wild West today.
But if you want to know how the yanks could have used it, then look no further than Iraqi Kurdistan.
 
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