India preparing for big and long war against China: Zhang Zhaozhong

After the third meeting between China and India at the level of military chiefs on June 30, the issue of “China-India disengagement, border situation easing” became a hot topic in China. But according to military expert Zhang Zhaozhong, who is a former Chinese Rear Admiral, the Chinese people are too kind-hearted, and very few of them are aware of India’s ambitions.

First, India’s initiation of sanctions against China, the fomenting of hatred against China, and Modi’s presence at the front lines are all clear features of pre-war political mobilization.

Second, India increased its troops to the frontline in Ladakh by 36,000 and another 75,000 And in addition to the normal deployment of No. 14 troop at the front, the elite No. 15 armored army’s mountain troops are also deployed forward. All these are pre-war military deployments and campaign layout.

Third, India is stepping up its purchases of warplanes and missiles from Russia and France, urgently buying anti-tank missiles from Israel, and mediating the support of the United States, Japan, Australia, and other countries. This is a gesture to prepare for a big war and a long war.

Fourthly, it’s all about the Indian Army and Air Force at the moment, but to echo the US Indo-Pacific Command and activate the US-Japan-India Malabar joint naval exercise mechanism, the Indian Navy will probably go forward to the South China Sea or even the East China Sea to conduct military exercises.

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