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FACE-OFFS - THE MATRIX AHEAD BY LT GEN PR SHANKAR (R)


                                       https://missionvictoryindia.com/face-offs-the-matrix-ahead/ 

 Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt
                        …. Sun Tzu

 


At the outset, the face offs at Galwan and Nakula are uncharacteristic; in hitherto-fore undisputed areas. These have a co-relationship. Currently there are three ongoing standoffs between India and China at Demchok, Fingers and Galwan areas (see map). Probably one more at DBO as per some reports. These have been analyzed by experts.  However. What is China’s motive in these actions? That is not clear. When I was pondering about it, my mind went back to 1999 when I was commanding my Artillery unit in direct support of the Muguthang Brigade. The penny dropped for me and a very plausible motive came forth. I could be wrong and called a fool for it. That is OK. However even if I am partially right and ignored, we might be in for national embarrassment.   

A macro review of the military aggression of China is warranted. China starts recovering from the Virus situation internally. It sees that others getting affected badly. Its economy seems to be regaining speed. Its mask diplomacy and wolf warriors comes into play aggressively. China starts hyping nationalism internally through ‘savior of the world’ and ‘global leadership’ theories. A strategic window opens. PLAN becomes aggressive with Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines, Brunei, Indonesia, Japan and South Korea to consolidate its hold in the East China, South China and Yellow Seas. USA and Western countries get pandemically stricken. The window widens especially when the US carriers are off line due to the pandemic.  There is a nationalist call and plans are probably made for a cross straits action. However China realizes that the window available for invasion of Taiwan is too small and it backtracks.

Around this time China starts suffering severe backlash specially from USA, Australia, and EU. It senses isolation. Its economy is on the verge of heavy contraction. Rising unemployment could lead to unrest. The period of strategic opportunity is over. BRI is going badly with everyone asking for debt write-offs. Relocation and decoupling from China is a reality. There is an impending export collapse. Chinese investments are being blocked globally. Global leadership is fading. The worst backlash since Tiananmen is on the cards.

The situation can be turned around only by doing something spectacular.  With US aircraft carriers returning to operational status after the infection is cleared, spectacular gains in the South China Sea are passe. So turn to India. However India poses problems. Off late it has given a cold shoulder to China. Its strategic shift is towards USA. It is even supporting Taiwan. It has a strong connect with Japan. It spurned joining BRI and RCEP. It has been steadily improving its border infrastructure.  It abrogated Article 370 unilaterally. Further it has also blocked Chinese investment. It has assumed regional leadership during the pandemic. Countries are looking towards it. It is also aiming at global leadership. Indian leadership of WHO could go against China. It is also trying to attract investment which is decoupling from China. Its self-sufficiency program is to reduce imports from China. Others will follow suit in the region. It provides sanctuary to the Dalai Lama and Tibetans. Most importantly it made China lose face in Doklam and that should be repaid back. Overall it is the biggest threat to China in the region.    

The opportunity is that India is also a soft country and can be coerced to fall in line. Its economy is in shambles. As per estimates once the Virus spreads it will badly affect India. When the Virus is rampant, strike India, and coerce it. In doing so, frighten others off from looking at India as a leader, investment destination or an alternate to China. Once India is shown as weak, threaten others with similar fate to crush decoupling attempts from China. Striking India will also break the QUAD. It will prove to the world that China is the only power that matters especially since USA is visibly declining.  Very importantly, international focus is on South China Sea. Everyone expects India to look after itself. Hence it is isolated militarily. Pakistan will pounce on any opportunity to tie down Indian Forces. Nepal, Sri Lanka Bangladesh, and Myanmar can be arm twisted to act against India.  

How does one coerce India militarily to achieve its objective? PLA is in transition from being land based to ocean based. PLAN and PLAAF do not have the capability yet to venture into the Indian Ocean. Whatever has to be done has to be on the land borders. However on the land, India is strong. It has greater experience in the Himalayas and has considerable war fighting experience. PLA does not enjoy numerical superiority to defeat Indian Army. Also use of force or threat does not deter India. In any case, against the nuclear backdrop any major conflict is not possible. Further due to the pandemic, it will be inadvisable to commit major forces from the Chinese hinterland and leave the East Coast vulnerable for long. Hence any operation has to be tactical in nature with limited objectives for great strategic outcomes. What are the options for that? 


There are viable offensive options available in Eastern Ladakh, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh. However any option in Arunachal Pradesh needs large force levels to achieve political objectives. Hence the choice is Eastern Ladakh and Sikkim. Both these meet the criteria for achieving the overall objective. The criteria being low force levels to keep low conflict thresholds. It should be an extension of a dispute which can be argued as Indian aggression taking advantage of Chinese weakness. Effect should be that Indian position is visibly compromised, cannot retaliate and China is at a permanent advantage. Deception should hide the real intent and target till execution.  Most importantly there should be a tried and tested formula if available. 



In 1962 ops China infiltrated sizable forces via Tulung La, Mago, Poshing La and established roadblocks at Nyukmadong and Sapper (see map above). These roadblocks paralyzed India leading to its capitulation. The model can be replicated here in a shallower form consistent to current military situation and requirements.    



The first target in Ladakh is the Road from Darbuk to DBO.  The road recently completed (after 18 years) connects to Karakoram Pass (see map above). This gives direct access to Xinjiang. Access to Xinjiang poses real destabilizing threat to China in the sensitive Uighur Area which is bordered with Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. It has a long-term threat to destabilize the CPEC also since Karakoram Pass is close to the area ceded by Pakistan to China. So if this road is interfered with/ cutoff, India will be heavily disadvantaged. 


The Galwan Valley is the closest to the road. The incursion at Fingers area is a standard one for local deception. If things escalate there is a need to deny India any offensive options with a preemptive incursion at Demchok. It is closest to Tashigang and the Western Highway which could be Indian targets. As things have panned out, the effort to cut off the DBO road appears to have fallen through due to the alertness of the Indian Army. However the PLA has dug in non tactically in a ‘show of force’ after incursion. As it stands the standoff might not result in coercion as planned. Hence the other option must be put into effect.


The second target in Sikkim is the Gurudongmar Road, North of Thangu Valley. It can be approached through Naku La and the parallel Muguthang Valley (see map). There are some passes on the intervening ridge between the Muguthang and Thangu Valleys to enable an indirect approach to the Gurudongmar Road. A block on this Road will cut off Indian Forces in the North, cut off access to the Tibetan Plateau, open Chinese offensive options into Sikkim, It broadens the base  and reduces vulnerability of the Chumbi Valley. it will be an ideal answer to the Doklam Face-off.

It will be a surgical action with options for offensive, defensive or withdrawal. It is a tactical action with a strategic fallout. Its depth can be clouded as part of the unsettled boundary. This is the priority option for Chinese under these conditions and the worst-case option for India. It needs a sizable force to infiltrate by stealth. The standoff/ patrol clash at Naku La is likely to be part of the recce being carried out. For this plan to succeed there is some orchestration to be carried out.  These include deception and propagandist projection to resort to armed action. This has been going on. Let us analyze that.

The overall aggression by Chinese and the number of flash points initiated, hide the real McCoy. All of us expect some great action in South China Sea. Note that Wolf Warrior diplomats have been active elsewhere but in India. Here diplomacy is low key and conciliatory. The multiple aggression in Ladakh has focused us there. Pakistan has upped its bleat and instigated action in Kashmir. Nepal suddenly lays claim to Lipu Lekh Pass. India and China have initiated some talk to de-escalate but that is only initial stages. The Chinese Ambassador has stated that the Elephant and Dragon can dance. Sweet talk to lull the opposition to thinking of peace whilst thickening the fog of war. His statements are ambiguous. Is he waving a red or white flag? In any case have you ever seen an Elephant dance with a Dragon?  It would be grotesque. Even the ‘Global Times’ has been uncharacteristically soft on India whilst spewing venom on others. In the meantime, assess the Chinese internal situation - high nationalism, socially unstable, militarily aggressive and economically  uncertain with the pandemic threat still in air. The international situation is hot. Hong Kong is going awry. Taiwan is openly extending support to so called separatists there. USA has made threatening noises about Tibet. Isolation is on the cards. Xi Jinping and the Chinese Defence Minister have openly told PLA to be ready for armed conflict. Has the stage has been set for Naku La?

As I have stated earlier, the Chinese may have miscalculated on the Indian Army being adversely affected by the Virus. However on deception they are on the mark. They are on course with their timing. In their estimate they have already whetted the nationalist hunger through actions in South China Sea, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Ladakh to some extent. They need to do more to take it to its logical conclusion. They will execute their plan if we let them to do so. I am sure after this, concerned people will take action to forestall the Chinese plan. It is quite simple, and I am sure it will be attended to. I again admit that I could be wrong. However in this high-risk business of military analysis, the wrong input often leads you to the correct answer. Most importantly like the rest of the world, I do not trust China. They cheat, thieve and care two hoots about International law. Their guarantees are not worth the toilet paper they are written on.

The next question. Having foiled Chinese designs so far what is the next step? Evict them back by force or leverage them to with a counter intrusion elsewhere or exercise asymmetric options or cave into their coercive demands (which will soon follow)? The Chinese have come in with a plan. We need to evict them with an equally astute one.

“To know your Enemy, you must become your Enemy.”
― Sun Tzu

Comments

  1. Shadow boxing would continue for two to three months. Ultimately, Trade interests would prevail and china will back off.

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  2. Makes sense...there has to be some long term plan afoot by the Chinaman...nothing is undertaken without a payoff in the near or distant term.

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  3. Trying to browbeat... coercion tactic. Diversionary action. Helps to shore up Communist Party's image.

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  4. Checkmate and call their bluff. They have already backed off from direct confrontation. A strong response helped I think. A great analysis again.

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  5. Like your analysis of the situation. We have always been reacting to Chinese intrusion but probably never tried to leverage with a counter intrusion to make them react by unsettling them. Never know if insurgency and instability shows up in Tibet with USAs sp.

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  6. Like your analysis of the situation. We have always been reacting to Chinese intrusion but probably never tried to leverage with a counter intrusion to make them react by unsettling them. Never know if insurgency and instability shows up in Tibet with USAs sp.

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  7. How is it that we were unable to halt the road construction activity by the Chinese in our claimed territory? After all, road building in that high altitudes requires collosal effort...
    Did we not spot these developments... either these areas are not being adequately patrolled or inaccurate reporting... have we conveniently forgotten Kargil lessons?

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  8. What a refreshing change from the shallow and ill informed analysis that one generally gets to read on the topic, propounded by people pretending as experts. While dealing with China, what is required is precisely such a thought process. Compliments to the author

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  9. Their target could be Bhutan. Their roads have reached this land locked nation. Hope contingency plan in place to off set it.

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  10. Their target could be Bhutan. Their roads have reached this land locked nation. Hope contingency plan in place to off set it.

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  11. I think this incident of chinese multiple intrusions with large size forces and consequent India's matching response will bring a paradigm shift in the thought process of national defence planners from being defensive and reactive to be more proactive with offensive outlook.
    Like the Surgical Strikes and thereafter Airstrike in Balakot has totally changed the mindset of troops on ground seeking more offensive actions and seriously talking about larger objective s like POK. similar having tested the Chinese corrosive action and India's resoluteness to stand firm against that, will definitely make us think afresh about such repeated bluff of PLA . Am sure PLA too would be getting some true lesson s during present imbroglio

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  12. Great analysis. I have travelled extessively in Jang, Tawang , Nthula, write up to Gashela peak. We do not have adequate troops to hold ground. The only way to beat the Chinese is to adaopt Sun tzu tactics. Dominate them with limited aggression. I am cirtain there would be many plan to counter China. Lets hope & pray that COVIDdestroys PLA rather than wasting our costly amn.

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