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more indian hearts will be crushed when our sino and **** bhai's help us achieve this:
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we dont buy we make our own weapons not like india procuement of mmrca buying and stuff
A very netual view of india's brutal defeat of 1962.
How it got started and how it ended.
Part 1
Part 2
Pay close attention to 4:42. Indian POW are well treated!
Aurnchal Pardesh and Sikkim are held by Indians. China claims it.Also, We Chinese kicked your indian ***. You indians have got nothing on us!!
You mean stuff like this?
I wonder why China never broadcasts anything like it or pay as much attention to India.
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So long you do not say it in front of a Japanese. You never know what they might do to you
Huh? Except for some small arms and ammo what else do you make? Even the JF-17 thunder is 95% Chinese! Your R&D is almost non existent and you guys depend on China right from the drawing board stage.we dont buy we make our own weapons not like india procuement of mmrca buying and stuff
Yep the whole world knows what that weapon is.....we dont buy we make our own weapons not like india procuement of mmrca buying and stuff
Lol he is not talking about that weapon...Huh? Except for some small arms and ammo what else do you make? Even the JF-17 thunder is 95% Chinese! Your R&D is almost non existent and you guys depend on China right from the drawing board stage.
Let's know what weapon systems (except small arms) have you guys invented, from idea/concept to drawing board to prototype to testing to manufacture? Zilch!
Here is a good campaign map taken from Brigadier General Dalvi's book Himalaya Blunders
More maps of the North west sector (7th Brigade) of the NEFA.
what library did you find this at? I haven't been able to find a good book for a while.A bit of context. @ time 4:39, the man kneeling and smiling for the cameras is Brigadier John Dalvi (John Dalvi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). He was the commander of the 7th brigade who was positioned in the extreme of the Indian flank. The collapse of his brigade was what started the dominos falling. He later wrote a book called "The Himalayan Blunder: The curtain raiser to the Sino-Indian War of 1962"
I actually took the book out of my university library (it's a hard to find book) and scanned a few maps from it.
what library did you find this at? I haven't been able to find a good book for a while.
what library did you find this at? I haven't been able to find a good book for a while.
A bit of context. @ time 4:39, the man kneeling and smiling for the cameras is Brigadier John Dalvi (John Dalvi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). He was the commander of the 7th brigade who was positioned in the extreme of the Indian flank. The collapse of his brigade was what started the dominos falling. He later wrote a book called "The Himalayan Blunder: The curtain raiser to the Sino-Indian War of 1962"
I actually took the book out of my university library (it's a hard to find book) and scanned a few maps from it.
Me and Joe Shearer had a long discussion about the tactics used in that battle.
http://www.defence.pk/forums/india-...ous-action-pla-lessons-sino-indian-war-5.html