How to enter India? How China is responding to India s rise

Updated on international 2024-05-06
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I do not agree with the idea that India is a peninsular country, and it is not easy to get there from South Asia at all. This view can only be derived from the Army-led ideology.

    Japan was a naval power, and it was much easier for an invasion to enter from the sea. For example, to capture Hong Kong, there is no need to fight by land from Shanghai. To capture Burma, it didn't have to go all the way from Vietnam.

    Before India arrived, the first problem was that India could not give Japan what it urgently needed, such as oil, rubber, grain, and minerals. Most of these things are available in Southeast Asia and the mainland.

    As for the labor force, China has not yet digested it, and India does not need it.

    Secondly, attacking India did not have much impact on the overall situation of the war. Myanmar has influence on China, so it hits. In addition, there is a lack of troops (I think it is a lack of armament, and the number of people should still be sufficient), so there is no need to divide the troops.

    As for the Indians, they are waiting for work. That's a joke, the fleet of the British Empire has sunk into the water, the "elite" ground forces have proved vulnerable in Singapore, and if there is any more to get back to the British mainland, there is only one unarmed colony left, and the Indians will probably have to stretch their necks and wait to be cut down.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    India will deploy "BrahMos" missiles in southern Tibet, China.com.

    India will deploy 5,000 missiles to the southern Tibet China strategic network.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Over the Himalayas to fight?

    It is better to subjugate Burma first, establish a base "base camp" on its coast, transport the army and air force there, build several ports, and at the same time dispatch the navy to the Indian Ocean, and after destroying the Indian navy, directly use large landing ships to transport the army from Burma to land on the Indian Peninsula. Modern warfare stresses the combination of the sea, land, and air forces, and it is better to do this than to rely on the army to assault from the plateau.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Indian Army: 980,000 troops, 5 military regions, 11 military headquarters, 35 divisions, 5 independent brigades, 1 surface-to-surface missile regiment, 4 air defense brigades and 3 engineer brigades. The army aviation consists of 14 squadrons.

    Air Force: 140,000 troops. It is equipped with 772 combat aircraft and 170 aircraft.

    There are 17 squadrons of attack fighters, and there are more than 650 first-line fighters, but there are as many as 300 old MiG-21s. Navy: 10,000 troops (including naval aviation and marines).

    It has four regional commands in the east, west, south and far east and two fleets in the east and west. In addition, there is the Submarine Command and the Naval Aviation Command.

    Resources.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In 1747, Ahmed Shah of Afghanistan was elected king. He began his march to India in 1748.

    The Mughal Empire, torn apart by various contradictions, could not resist the invaders without the assistance of its subjects. In 1748, Ahmad Shah invaded Punjab. In 1749, he invaded Punjab for the second time and withdrew after gaining a large amount of war booty.

    1751 In 1752, Ahmad Shah invaded Punjab for the third time, the Indian army was defeated, and the Mughal emperor ceded Punjab and Multan to the Afghan victors. 1756 In 1757, Ahmad Zheng Shout Shah invaded for the fourth time and occupied Lahore. His target was Delhi, which was defenseless and captured without even a single touch.

    The Mughal Emperor Alamgil II was deposed, and the Afghans were killing and looting everywhere.

    In the summer of 1757, Ahmad Shah returned to Afghanistan with loot worth 100 million rupees, leaving his son Timur "Mirpa" to rule his possessions east of the Indus River.

    In 1758, the Marathas occupied Delhi and appeared east of the Indus River, driving Timur "Mirpa" across the Indus River and occupying Lahore. Not resigned to defeat, Ahmad Shah crossed the Indus River with another 40,000 troops in August 1759 and reoccupied Lahore. In January 1760, Ahmad Shah routed the armies of the Maratha chieftains in North India and recaptured Delhi, the capital of the Mughal Empire.

    On January 14, 1761, near Panipat, the Afghan army engaged in a decisive battle with the Maratha army, which resulted in the defeat of the Marathas and their annihilation.

    However, Ahmad Shah was also unable to maintain his entire occupation in India and had to withdraw to his home country. He squeezed as much money as he could from Delhi and installed his puppet, Shah Alam, son of the late Alamgil II, as Mughal emperor before leaving Delhi.

    In 1765, the Sikhs occupied the entire territory of Punjab and drove out the last Afghan garrison entirely. The loss of military strength of the Marathas facilitated the conquest of India by the British.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    India was established as a republic on January 26, 1950, and its military strength is relatively weak now, and it does not have a complete military system, but it has developed rapidly, invested a lot, and has a promising future.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The official date of the establishment of India is January 1950. At present, India's military has more than 1 million troops, 1 aircraft carrier, 17 submarines, and more than 1,100 aircraft, and its military research and development capabilities are relatively poor.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In 1947, India became independent. India's military strength is relatively strong in South Asia, and its record is quite good.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It was only in 1947 that India truly broke away from British rule and became an independent state. Despite being a young country, India's military might should not be underestimated.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Republic of India was proclaimed on 26 January 1950 and became a member of the Commonwealth.

    India's military strength is among the highest in Asia.

    1. India has 1.4 million regular military personnel.

    Second, the range of India's Agni missiles is more than 5,000 kilometers. In some military power rankings in recent years, India has been ranked fourth in the world many times.

    3. The Indian Navy has one aircraft carrier and more than 100 ships.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In fact, it should still be a situation of unity and development as much as possible and secretly competing.

    First of all, there is no doubt that the world's only superpower is still the United States, and in this case, China's rapid development has made it necessary for the United States to seek cooperation in containing China's geopolitical development in Asia. But the United States also understands that China must exist as a great power, otherwise the situation in Asia will be difficult to control.

    Similarly, as a fast-moving India, Southeast Asia's favorable geographical location gives him his own advantages. However, India's own lack of technology has made India's development still in a situation where it is still constrained by others. And the recent unhappiness between the United States and India has further made India realize that it cannot put the treasure on just one person.

    Some of the issues concerning China are beginning to loosen up. An opportunity indeed.

    In the face of Made in China 2025, China's ambitions in high-tech products have great potential. This has been accompanied by an increase in the value of labor in basic industries. In the future, China can further cooperate with India at the lower level of assembly manufacturing.

    At the same time, it also carries out multi-faceted development cooperation for the development of the Silk Road Economic Belt.

    In general, it is to fight without fighting, and to unite without harmony.

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