One-sided? No wonder Pakistan's literacy rate is under 60%. We’ve literally forced the PLA to deploy 200,000 active soldiers to the LAC, Tibet, and Xinjiang, and India’s matched that with its own counter-deployments. Oh, and just to remind you, let's talk about the 29-30 August 2020 operation. During this operation, the Indian Army and the Special Frontier Force pulled off a well-executed maneuver that outflanked the PLA. Indian forces managed to outflank the PLA and seize strategic positions on the southern and northern bank of the Pangong Tso Lake. They were outsmarted on the Kailash Range and had lost the advantage of sitting on the slopes of Finger 4 since the Indian troops had gone above and behind them by undertaking an unthinkable operation. The Indian Army had turned the tables on the Chinese. The PLA commanders started taking the Corps Commanders level talks more seriously. Yet, it took nearly six more months to achieve the first set of disengagement on the north and south banks of Pangong Tso.
The Mountain Strike Corps played a key role in shaping India’s counter-offensive strategy that led to the domination of the southern banks of the Pangong Tso.
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