Ladakh Flash Point

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localizer

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The problems of the two sides are not the same. Most of India's population is uneducated, poor, or malnourished. In contrast to China, Chinese soldiers and citizens have a higher average education, height-weight, and average IQ. The cost to nurture and train is also more than that of an average Indian citizen. So in war 1 kill 1 India benefits more because their lives are much cheaper. Furthermore, India's birth rate is also very high. The death of 20 soldiers is not a big deal because the Indian can give birth to 20 million babies a year
In the end we don’t want to kill anyone.

It’s India’s fault for doing internet propaganda against China’s core interests and then starting shenanigans in the mountains on behalf of the US. Then you got the Quad bullshit.

Same with Balakot situation.

Indians killed themselves, it was their choice to die.

 
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FangYuan

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In the end we don’t want to kill anyone.

Indians killed themselves, it was their choice to die.

Maybe China doesn't want war, but Indians will think differently:

Example: Thousands, tens of thousands of Indian farmers have committed suicide in recent years for all kinds of reasons: debt, drought ... The Indian government can use their lives effectively. Grant a small sum of money, put them in a short training program, then send them to the border to fight Chinese soldiers. After all, their lives are very cheap, if their final destination is death, they could die in a way that is most beneficial to the nation. Every Indian soldier dies, it is simply a number. For every dead Chinese soldier, that's life

China needs an effective solution to not get bogged down in Indian conspiracy.
 

localizer

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Maybe China doesn't want war, but Indians will think differently:

Example: Thousands, tens of thousands of Indian farmers have committed suicide in recent years for all kinds of reasons: debt, drought ... The Indian government can use their lives effectively. Grant a small sum of money, put them in a short training program, then send them to the border to fight Chinese soldiers. After all, their lives are very cheap, if their final destination is death, they could die in a way that is most beneficial to the nation. Every Indian soldier dies, it is simply a number. For every dead Chinese soldier, that's life
Maybe China should send those retired Red Guards hehe.
 

Temstar

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Maybe China doesn't want war, but Indians will think differently:

Example: Thousands, tens of thousands of Indian farmers have committed suicide in recent years for all kinds of reasons: debt, drought ... The Indian government can use their lives effectively. Grant a small sum of money, put them in a short training program, then send them to the border to fight Chinese soldiers. After all, their lives are very cheap, if their final destination is death, they could die in a way that is most beneficial to the nation. Every Indian soldier dies, it is simply a number. For every dead Chinese soldier, that's life

China needs an effective solution to not get bogged down in Indian conspiracy.
The solution is simple: it's called technology.

You can see some of it already: exoskeleton, UAVs, sonic weapons etc etc. That border area has the advantage of being very "clean" with almost no civilians to get in the way, thus making it perfectly suited for field testing experimental weapons. Technological edge and greater infrastructure allows a small number of PLA to effectively tie down vast numbers of Indians, and that advantage will only increase with time. Give it another 10 years and Indians will be facing an army of terminators with a handful of PLA space marines leading. What then?
 

Mt1701d

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As close to an reenactment at Galwan (the real incident as opposed to Bollywood) as we are gonna get if you substitute the police for Jawans.

I don’t understand... isn’t this called ‘peaceful protest’ I remember when this sort of sh*t happened in Hong Kong... all the western and Indian news called this sort of thing peaceful... I mean look at how ‘peaceful’ the farmers are being, how can they possibly call that violence, or the farmers ‘attacking’, there isn’t even molotov cocktails... or is it just me not understanding their definition of peaceful...
 

Sardaukar20

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As close to an reenactment at Galwan (the real incident as opposed to Bollywood) as we are gonna get if you substitute the police for Jawans.

Yes. This could explain how Galwan happened. The policemen were so hell-bent on retreating, that they would fall over a ledge for it. Fortunately for them, the fall below is not fatal, but it sure hurts. Galwan on the other hand was far less forgiving. The Jawans who retreated, fell not onto grass, but into a freezing river or on hard rocky surfaces. Hence the deaths.

Its one thing to fall in battle, but to fall while running away like that. Its beyond humiliating.
 

siegecrossbow

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Yes. This could explain how Galwan happened. The policemen were so hell-bent on retreating, that they would fall over a ledge for it. Fortunately for them, the fall below is not fatal, but it sure hurts. Galwan on the other hand was far less forgiving. The Jawans who retreated, fell not onto grass, but into a freezing river or on hard rocky surfaces. Hence the deaths.

Its one thing to fall in battle, but to fall while running away like that. Its beyond humiliating.

The fence around the cliff is actually pretty tall. Considering that they couldn’t hop one in training this goes to show how much stronger someone can get if the tough gets going.
 
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