Are Indian Generals that stupid? If they have photographs, they obviously have videos.Yeah, that's pretty bad leadership
By calling out these photographs he is goading the Chinese into releasing them.
Are Indian Generals that stupid? If they have photographs, they obviously have videos.Yeah, that's pretty bad leadership
More likely, it was a Quad engineered incident designed in Washington DC and lapped up by the eager Jai Hinds. China was put in a situation of no choice - give in and Beijing will endure more provocation, stay firm and the Western media will pour more oil into the fire. As they say, America will fight China in Ladakh to the last Indian.I think China's main concern is Taiwan and USA. It was not necessary for China to quarrel with India this time around. Pakistan alone was making India busy. Chinese military leaders might have made strategic mistake in this regard.
I am always amazed at these Indian generals opening their twitter accounts and commenting whatever they wanted. (The PLA on the other hand required their generals to refrain from commenting anything political)That dude is supposedly general. dafuq
I am always amazed at these Indian generals opening their twitter accounts and commenting whatever they wanted. (The PLA on the other hand required their generals to refrain from commenting anything political)
Which is why it's mindblowing for me on how the military allow individual generals to comment on everything they agree or disagree on so openly. I mean isn't military in western sense supposed to be apolitical? These generals are giving out their opinions like there aren't any chain of command existing in the military.Not just anything political now... commenting on anything, period. Former generals can only comment via official channels like CCTV.
He's a retired general to be fair, and what he's saying doesn't really deviate from the official Indian line. If anything this coming from a retired general allows them to put this theory "out there", without having to own it.I am always amazed at these Indian generals opening their twitter accounts and commenting whatever they wanted. (The PLA on the other hand required their generals to refrain from commenting anything political)
There's absolutely no evidence that India suffered more than 20 KIA in the June clash. Don't know where that is coming from.
The Indian Government has actually been very transparent about own casualties suffered.