I would like to shed some light on why Doklam happened, because army's units tasked for a specific mission failed to spot the chinese maneuver. Those who knew it they kept quiet to test army's preparedness there.
What the hell did I just read?



I would like to shed some light on why Doklam happened, because army's units tasked for a specific mission failed to spot the chinese maneuver. Those who knew it they kept quiet to test army's preparedness there.
Yeah failure of military intel.
That is why the Indian Army Unit concerned, incidentally a PVC Unit (want me to give the home city of the Commanding Officer, whose unit got a Unit Citation for the excellent work and who was recommended for the prestigious Higher Defence Management Course but quit the fauj for greener pastures, at a high point in his career), crossed the border occupied the area claimed by Chinese and were involved in a shoving match as the Chinese tried to move in?
That was the failure? That they pre-emptively moved in, and not reacted once the Chinese moved into the area? Or the failure because the unit moved in only once it was clear Chinese were preparing to move and not when the Chinese Military Commander thought of giving the order?
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What do you mean by crossed the border, Indian army is already across border, and that's Bhutanese land. This is not the first time Chinese moved in, you know that very well what I am saying, and this time they literally moved in very close. The citation and applause was given for crisis management not prevention. Ask about useless DMI. Had it not been for the central agencies who informed ITBP, the chaps would been sitting ducks.
Although I don't agree with @screambowl , there's the issue of incursions in AP. Besides, the nearly 5000 sq kms we've lost to Chinese nibbling since probably the early 90's . Isn't that why they were encouraged to do what they did?Sometimes it is best to be quiet about things one remains unaware about. Selective info is a norm even in defence forces.
ITBP in Sunnyvale-Nathang-Woodcock?
You've got to be kidding, right?
Do you know the time it takes to move from Dokala to the point permitted by Indians for Chinese to patrol? Our forces were mobilized & waiting when they came to push deeper. Troops from Halwara moved in to beef up the location further.
How could that be achieved so quickly, a force sufficiently large to not only check but also block Chinese was already acclimatized & positioned? Tis against an enemy which has troops already stationed in high altitude, acclimatized but own reinforcements in less than 9000 ft (and requiring 6 days acclimatization) because of 1st JWG agreement on drawdown of troops which saw the Kupup Brigade (responsible for Chumbi Valley - Tri-Junctiom) move down?
Beyond this I can't speak .. but .. laughable claim
Nope. He has every right to talk for the army in India as it's the final instrument of enforcement answerable to the civilian government unlike in Paxtan where it's the only instrument of enforcement answerable to none except itself and whose civilian government it selects.The general has every right to talk about anything in India. Or his nationality also became dubious after CAA?
Dont worry , we are working on granting Muhajir Musharraf Indian citizenship.The general has every right to talk about anything in India. Or his nationality also became dubious after CAA?
ITBP in Sunnyvale-Nathang-Woodcock?
Do you know the time it takes to move from Dokala to the point permitted by Indians for Chinese to patrol?
How could that be achieved so quickly, a force sufficiently large to not only check but also block Chinese was already acclimatized & positioned? Tis has troops already stationed in high altitude, acclimatized but own reinforcements in less than 9000 ft (and requiring 6 days acclimatization) because of 1st JWG agreement on drawdown of troops which saw the Kupup Brigade (responsible for Chumbi Valley - Tri-Junctiom) move down?
True, general was right in questioning violent protesters.The general has every right to talk about anything in India. Or his nationality also became dubious after CAA?
Dont furget worlds stronkest Fauzi cornflakesTrue, general was right in questioning violent protesters.
That said, in India, we do go overboard in trying to limit role of army in civil life, unlike a certain nation where Armed forces run the largest businesses supplying any and everything from oatmeal to television.
They have a new song too : All I want for Ramadaan is Fauzi Cornflake!Dont furget worlds stronkest Fauzi cornflakes
Although I don't agree with @screambowl , there's the issue of incursions in AP. Besides, the nearly 5000 sq kms we've lost to Chinese nibbling since probably the early 90's . Isn't that why they were encouraged to do what they did?
Chinese are like a school bully. The day you confront them and refuse to back down, they will find a way to back down as they have no guts to fight. A bully uses only threats and no power. He knows that even if wins after being mauled, his bullying will come to an end forever.That is something which we have discussed a bit earlier too. Dokalam stand off this time was probably the third time that India pushed back. But only second time we were willing to go to war over.
First being the Sumdorong Chu incident, then the Chumar and now Dokalam. Only in the first and the last were we willing to go full on ahead.
You think the location is only visible from the above mentioned spots and not any where else? ITBP was informed because of a reason because DMI was caught with their pants down.
Sir even if you start from Silliguri by 0600 hrs by 2200 hours you will reach the location with 2 hours break. I have lived in that region. It takes 3 hours from gangtok to reach the border.
And you really don't need a lot of acclimatization for 9000ft it's not that high for civilians leave military. Military man should not be vulnerable to severe asphyxiation below 10000ft( 3000m).
The Chiense had already constructed roads to reach the exact plateau, DMI was still sleeping. The mobilisation happend when they were just 2km from Indian position and few meters already on the plateaue. That's very late.
Obviously you have to applause soldiers who went there to stop Chinese, it's not their fault. But DMI is a useless department.
Bhai, physiology na padhao mujhe, Guyton/Katzung authors will be left jobless (@satya ). Acute Mountain Sickness, High Altitude Cerebral Edema, High Altitude Pulomonary Edema are the first and very quick deblitating effects of high altitude above 9000 ft. You loose troops by scores immediately, upon mild exertion, what to talk of carrying 20 kg gear with ammunition and weapons and climbing up rock faces/ice walls/steep inclines, as may be the case. I wonder why didnt we court martial the whole of Indian Army in 1999 as they waited to acclimatize troops before launching attacks. Oh wait, as per you, the whole of Indian Army leadership is already useless. I forgot.
Indian armed forces are not bloody fools that they have madatory Stage 1 acclimatization of 6 days for troops operating in 9000-12000 Ft ASL, Stage 2 (additional 4 days) for 12000 to 15000 ft ASL and Stage 3 (additional 4 days) for above 15000 ft.
Your logic must surely be forwarded to all of the GoI and MoD. We are wasting thousands of crores simply carrying out studies under DIPAS (Defence Institue of Physiolgy & Allied Sciences) , Delhi, creating Siachen Battle Schools, Snow Leopard Battle School and hundreds of Acclimatization points, maintaining administrative support & infrastructure to ensure acclimatization is carried out, not to mention COs being taken to task for failure to ensure 100% compliance.
@screambowl must be Tibetan.