India must pay a price for the propaganda campaigns (hk, uyghur, tw, etc...) they’ve been enacting.
I don't know any country where the army needs to tell their new media to not exaggerate about reporting
Good news. If this withdrawal happens. Watch the Indian media after this. They are gonna celebrate that China is withdrawing troops. They are gonna celebrate how their brave Jawans have conquered the cold. While Chinese troops froze to death, pushing the Chinese to come begging to India to negotiate. They are gonna say the PLA surrendered and this is victory to India. Jai Hind!
India must pay a price for the propaganda campaigns (hk, uyghur, tw, etc...) they’ve been enacting.
Good news. If this withdrawal happens. Watch the Indian media after this. They are gonna celebrate that China is withdrawing troops. They are gonna celebrate how their brave Jawans have conquered the cold. While Chinese troops froze to death, pushing the Chinese to come begging to India to negotiate. They are gonna say the PLA surrendered and this is victory to India. Jai Hind!
Or alternatively, the troop withdrawal gets canceled. Because another Col Babu got impatient that the PLA troops are taking too long to withdraw. Decides to go and mess up some Chinese. Starting another brawl and bringing both sides back to square one.
Really? Then this latest joint statement is just another hot air then.If am not mistaken a similar document has been released several times between June and now.
You have to parse the legalese carefully. "The two sides agreed to push for..." That "push for" clause makes anything in the ellipses essentially meaningless.If am not mistaken a similar document has been released several times between June and now.
It doesn't really work that way imo.You don't seriously think PLAGF would setup arcade machines at 5,000m above sea level just to pack up now do you?
Pinning India down and bleeding them out of resources is the whole point. Same strategy as what's happening to ROCAF.
It doesn't really work that way imo.
Let's say the entire border dispute cost India $100 million.
You've only bled India of 0.1% of its annual military budget.