Your arrogance shows you don't really understand the situation. The PLA has been stationed at the LAC for four years, yet they haven't dared to launch an offensive against India. Why? Because they know the consequences of such a move.
Let's talk about August 29-30, 2020. The Indian forces carried out an amazing operation, capturing Rezang La and Rechin La—high ground that gave us the advantage. The PLA was embarrassed and had to withdraw from Pangong Tso. India placed artillery on these heights, and the PLA, seeing they were at a disadvantage, had no choice but to retreat.
The Indian Army has proven its strength and skill time and again. The high-level talks showed India's strong position and the PLA's inability to keep up their aggression. Your so-called "superpower" had to come to the table because of the Indian Army's smart and strong actions.
Remember, showing off can't replace the actual facts on the ground. The PLA might have more soldiers, but India has the determination, strategy, and ability to defend itself. Before you talk about past conflicts, look at what's happening now. The Indian Army is ready and capable, and the PLA knows it.
In the Galwan clash of 2020, the PLA pulled back from their patrol points, limiting their patrols to PP14. After we took over Rezang La and Rechin La on August 29-30, which overlook China’s Moldo garrison, we controlled the south bank and the higher areas of Finger 4, dominating the PLA's positions. This made China come back to the negotiating table because our well-planned actions caught them off guard. On August 31, Indian Army and SFF troops reached the higher ground of Finger 4, flanking the PLA troops. This move surprised the Chinese, who were on the slopes of Finger 4. The Indian Army's actions in those three days were a big turning point, forcing PLA commanders to take the talks seriously. It took almost six more months to achieve the first disengagements on the north and south banks of Pangong Tso. The defeats of China at Nathu La and Cho La in 1967, along with Sikkim joining India in 1975, have strengthened surveillance over the Tibet Autonomous Region.