Got it, thanks.
We have a different problem. Given clear direction and leadership, building 70 or 80 battle groups with a complement of an artillery regiment (36 guns) each, that is, about 3,000 guns, is quite possible, given production capacity at each of the identified facilities, public sector, private sector and combined sector, with public and private sectors partnering together. This is for SP artillery, to move along as integral part of a battle group, with mobile infantry, air cavalry and armoured cavalry components, besides scouting and reconnaissance adjuncts.
The problem is on the other side, to the north, where the landscape varies between high altitude plains with a very difficult surface in the west, and the rim of the Tibetan plateau in the east. Solving that operational riddle is essential, and it is to be hoped that the Army will come up with useful solutions.
Quite apart from these two fronts, there are jungle environments, and swampy, water-logged environments, and there may not be much planned for these.
You are relatively lucky.