Eastern Ladakh: Chinese Formations Undertaking Rotation
Indian military and intelligence sources have revealed, that the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has rotated two large field formations it had deployed along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) inbharatshakti.in
They are creating a pool of soldiers who are experienced in this area and can be used at the time of war to reinforce the formations. PLA is preparing for a limited war.Yep, no plans of going back anytime soon.
Yep, no plans of going back anytime soon.
They are creating a pool of soldiers who are experienced in this area and can be used at the time of war to reinforce the formations. PLA is preparing for a limited war.
such briefings are done HQ of the armed forces and done by DGMO and equivalent level officers. Three Chiefs dont do such briefings.In Recent Days PM had a One to One Meeting with CDS and ALL three Service chiefs
Officially it was For " Covid Relief "
For that you dont need to meet the Chiefs because it is a Logistics Management thing and creating additional medical infrastructure
I guess PM was being briefed about A possible Surprise Attack By China During The Present Situation and our preparation to handle the same
Snow has already melt.Expect chinese to be back once the snow melts. This time they are better prepared........ It will be interesting to see how are prepared to counter....... They know we are in trouble because of their biological wepon.
Not really..... Its gonna melt from now onwards......Snow has already melt.
They are creating a pool of soldiers who are experienced in this area and can be used at the time of war to reinforce the formations. PLA is preparing for a limited war.
Expect chinese to be back once the snow melts. This time they are better prepared........ It will be interesting to see how are prepared to counter....... They know we are in trouble because of their biological wepon.
All mistakes, China has four divisions in Xinjiang, and their weapons are relatively poor, which is a security mission. If there is a war against India, then at least three army groups must be mobilized to the border.Yep, no plans of going back anytime soon.
All mistakes, China has four divisions in Xinjiang, and their weapons are relatively poor, which is a security mission. If there is a war against India, then at least three army groups must be mobilized to the border.
Our army is already very big I don't think it will be better idea to increase man power since it will have more adverse effects on budget.Four divisions are more than enough. Actually there are no more divisions, the Chinese have switched to brigades, and they have 6 brigades in each GA. And their effective forces in Ladakh is equal to the full power of a GA, which is equivalent to our Strike Corps, but they are better equipped, with better access to air power.
Their army is far better equipped than ours. They are nearing the end of their modernisation, whereas we are only beginning ours. Emergency purchases is taking care of some of our needs, like new rifles and comm systems, but it's not nearly enough. Right now we are taking away systems from the Pak border and placing them in Ladakh, which isn't a good idea in the long run.
I think by the end of this year.Although I don't think they will do anything this year, I doubt we will have any problems with a limited war even though we are facing the CCP virus. Even if they do try something, it's only going to be after August, by which time a large section of our population will be vaccinated. But there's a good chance a new virus strain may show up that none of our vaccines will work against.
I am more interested in knowing how the international community will react.
First, China has 13 armies, each of which has 12 brigades, six combat brigades, one logistics brigade, one artillery brigade, one electronic warfare brigade, one special forces, and one helicopter brigade.Four divisions are more than enough. Actually there are no more divisions, the Chinese have switched to brigades, and they have 6 brigades in each GA. And their effective forces in Ladakh is equal to the full power of a GA, which is equivalent to our Strike Corps, but they are better equipped, with better access to air power.
Their army is far better equipped than ours. They are nearing the end of their modernisation, whereas we are only beginning ours. Emergency purchases is taking care of some of our needs, like new rifles and comm systems, but it's not nearly enough. Right now we are taking away systems from the Pak border and placing them in Ladakh, which isn't a good idea in the long run.