India’s long submarine journey: What went wrong and the plan ahead

If the balance has to maintained, might we trying arming Taiwan with nukes?

If you give strategic weapons to our enemy, what is stop us from giving strategic weapons to your enemy.
Tell us.

What's stopping India from regaining the previously Indian controlled 2,000 sq km in the Galwan Valley which it lost to China in 2020?

How's that boycott of "Chinese Apps" coming along?
 
Tell us.

What's stopping India from regaining the previously Indian controlled 2,000 sq km in the Galwan Valley which it lost to China in 2020?

How's that boycott of "Chinese Apps" coming along?
let's not wasting our times on them, a nation that is still struggling with tejas mk1a.
 
Bro, you cannot compare the efficiency of the IN to the PLAN.

According to the current rate of capital ships construction, the PLAN is going to surpass the USN within 5-10 years in every capital ships except the supercarriers.

When China is training its personnel, it is also by far more efficient than India.

Yes, construction rate PLAN's capital ship building astonishing. China will eventually train more sailors/mariners but for time being its a headache for PLAN.

The sailors who previously operated the conventional subs can easily be converted into the sailors to operate the nuclear subs.

Also, China is rivaling the US in the AI race, and it is going to be easy with the assistance of the AI app.

unlike conventional subs, Nuclear subs are limited by human limits, so it need rigorous training, if China has achieved it then great.

AI ? ya, in future Nuclear subs might run through AI app,

Just imagine US or China brining AI controlled 2 Ford class AC armed with 200+ UCAV accompanied by 6-8 Kirov class size battlecruiser protected by 4 Virginia-class submarine and 2 Columbia-class submarine on to the front, what a view.
 
Tell us.

What's stopping India from regaining the previously Indian controlled 2,000 sq km in the Galwan Valley which it lost to China in 2020?

How's that boycott of "Chinese Apps" coming along?

This is what happens when you follow a story but not completely.

India did not control the that area, India patroled the area and so did China.

That is why the areas was designated by various patrol points such PP 16, PP17, PP 18 etc.

In May 2020 PLA moved forward and pitched tents in this area to prevent India army from patrolling its legacy patrol points.

On discoving this India army also moved forward and pitched its tents right opposite Chinese tents to prevent further ingress from Chinese troops.

India also physically occupied some peaks and ridges along the mountain ranges overlooking Chinese positions.

After Galwan clash. Next when PLA tried to move forward en mass towards these occupied rigides.

India army opened fire warning Chinese troops not to approach their positions, even tanks were inducted by both sides.

Chinese troop withdrew went back to their tents. This standoff reminded the same for approximately 2 years with both the armies face to face neither able to move forward or back.

Is September 2022 after spending 2 winters on those jagged Himalayan rocks an agreement was reached between PLA and Indian army, where both the armies dismantled all the temporary structures which had been created to support and sheter the troops and both the armies moved back to their original starting points.

Indian patrolling rights to its legacy Patrol points were restablished initially through drones and then on foot and situation returned to status quo as was before May 2020.

So tell us what 2000 sq kilometer of territory did India loose?
 
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