jimmy_moh wrote:what is ithe strategic value of this godforsaken glacier
The value is a concept called defence in depth. The same reason why we have compound walls in buildings and walls in houses rather than sleep in a bed next to the road. The depth allows space to defend and sufficient reaction time in the event a robber or rapist has malafide intentions against us.
sudeepj wrote:1. 17.6 kms is through the IFG and the LFG like high performance guns. Those cant be disassembled for mule pack. The barrel alone will be 300-500 kgs.
Heavier parts by helicopter, lighter parts and most importantly ammo by mule packs. Pakistan has US M198 155 mm howitzers in Siachen. We have Bofors.
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Histo ... ewoor.html
sudeepj wrote:The biggest chopper than Pakistanis have is Mi17v5, with a service ceiling of 6kms and height hover ceiling of 4kms or so. Helicopters payload varies greatly with height and the passes we are talking about are all 5.5+kms high, with the turkestan la at 5800 meters. Even if they do this, how many sorties are we talking about per battery?
Helicopters can be stripped down to improve performance. Indian and Pakistani Mi-17s are regularly ferrying arty to that region.
http://indianairforce.nic.in/show_unit.php?ch=52 The unit did a commendable job by airlifting 393 tons of load within just nine days.
sudeepj wrote:Basically, anything that the Paks/Chinese can get into the Siachen, we can get more/better of, because we have a road, they dont.
Grossly incorrect assumption. Offensive in the highest mountains can be rapid, and both Indian and Pakistani armies are the world’s best mountain armies. On the other hand, intelligence, like monsoon/earthquake/tsunami forecasts, by its very nature, can never be fully accurate or timely. While planned offensive can be rapid, unplanned and unprepared deployment can be haphazard. Like the IA’s reinforcements during 1962 that arrived to find the front already collapsed. The benefit of surprise always lies with the attacker. The defender can never be eternally vigilant.
Let’s say two men stand next to each other. One has a stated and previously demonstrated intent and ability to slap the other. The defender is vigilant. But he needs to take a nature’s call or have lunch, and will
have to lower his guard at that point that the attacker will take advantage of.
sudeepj wrote:The max weight of weapons deployable by foot, or hoof, is constrained by this.
Yes, but mules come in numbers. While the initial deployment can be by helicopter, resupply can be infinite via mules. That is why Soviets could not stop the weapons flow from Pakistan to Afghanistan despite their massive airpower of Mi-25/35 and Su-25.
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes ... t-infantry
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/4354440.stm
http://www.pakistanarmy.gov.pk/AWPRevie ... 75&rnd=482
ShauryaT wrote:A "lease" of "Gilgit-Baltistan" - I mean crazy is the word for China to consider it. The person who suggested this, has never looked at a map or assumed that others will not. We cry for Shaksgam a desolate valley, ceded illegally to China have not done anything about it, so someone now tried to gauge our reaction to this lease report. Demographics, topology would not favor such a move for China. China is NOT interested in acquiring more trouble. They are happy, with the buffers they have with Tibet and Xinjiang largely in their control.
You need to look beyond the region.
China needs resources to grow more than what is internally available. It can come from 1. Russia 2. South East Asia 3. Africa & Middle East.
Russia and China are natural enemies ever since the Russians captured South East Siberia from China in 17th, 18th and 19th centuries
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amur_Annexation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian-Ma ... _conflicts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Aigun
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convention_of_Beijing
China has antagonized all countries in East and South Asia – Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Philippines & India. Malaysia and Indonesia are neutral but supplies are not assured.
The largest source of resources for China are Middle East oil and African minerals. Building a route from Gwadar to Khunjerab pass will avoid the sea route and provide a much shorter line of communication to its resource base. That is why China financed building the Karakoram Highway.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karakoram_Highway
Shaksgam, Gilgit, Baltistan and Siachen will protect the flanks of this supply route.
ShauryaT wrote:The material costs of Siachen does not bother me, the human costs do. Even after learning for nearly three decades now, we are still loosing 15-20 soldiers per year with another 100 or so injured due to non-combat related tolls.
That is a
incredibly myopic view. The cost of re-occupation in manpower terms will be
phenomenally higher, with
no guarantee of success.
Most importantly,
holding high ground will deter any misadventure. That is why Pakistan agreed to the 2003 ceasefire. Because it knew it could achieve zilch against well entrenched Indians.
So my friend, it’s the wall and manning the wall that is saving casualties. If we don’t hold the wall, we never know when rapists and molesters will have their hormonal imbalances, spill over and rape at will. Today, the wall defends us against any unforeseen hormonal imbalances. Refer my earlier example of two men, reaction can never be as fast and as responsive as action.
ShauryaT wrote:The ability of TSPA to occupy the ridges and come down from there is slim to none.
We also thought Kargil heights could not be occupied in winter and they proved us wrong. 1948-9 We thought Haji Pir could not be held because of the snow and they proved us wrong. Heliborne initial assault followed by conventional supply lines are occupy and maintain the territory.
ShauryaT wrote:The maximum TSPA can do is occupy the ridges and threaten the valleys and the glacier itself, but then India should be smart enough to provide a disproportionate response.
It is more economical to hold the wall and grossly uneconomical to maintain a 24x7 disproportionate response. Any response, if not timely, is ineffective even if it is disproportionate.
ShauryaT wrote:Holding it the way we hold it provides little strategic value.
I am surprised after all this discussion, you fail to see reason why Siachen is essential for India.
ShauryaT wrote:It is a CBM to build trust to address more contentious issues to be solved at the LoC. If there is a demilitarized way to manage the area, it a low risk option to explore. These risks can be managed and if managed, trust is built. Verifiable Trust.
By this logic, I should reform robbers and rapists by tearing down my building compound wall and house walls and having my mother and wife and daughter sleep in the open. And I will extract a promise from the rapist that he will not touch my family members even if he has his hormonal imbalances. And I shall not eat, drink, take a nature’s call or get a job, but rather stand watch next to my mother/wife/daughter’s bed.
That is the basic reason why walls were built and heights were occupied, my friend. So that the nation could safely devote its energies on economically fruitful work, rather than spend time verifying a rapist’s trust.
ShauryaT wrote:These risks can be managed and if managed, trust is built. Verifiable Trust.
Before we progress further my friend, take into consideration Op Gibralter, Op Grand Slam, 1971 incursion into Longewala and Op Badr in Kargil, where well demarcated LoC was violated. We returned vital areas like Haji Pir in 1965 and 1971 in exchange for hollow commitments. Did Pakistan honour Tashkent and Shimla Agreements?
Why should the onus of CBM’s be on India? Let Pakistan dismantle the terror infrastructure. Bring IC814 perpetrators living there to justice. Do you remember Saurabh Kalia or Ripen Katiyal who bled to death?
http://kamalji.sulekha.com/blog/post/20 ... part-1.htm
Between Amritsar and Lahore, they told the 15 youngsters, that since the Govt is not listening to their demands, they will kill of them to make the point.At this, Rupen Katyal blurted out,Don’t kill me, I am the only child of my parents.At this they said, that is even better, u will be the first one to be killed. They put a knife on his neck, and pushed it in, and twisted it in such a way, that all his veins were cut, and he started to bleed profusely. At Lahore the pilot asked for first aid for Rupen, which was refused, and by the time they reached Dubai,Rupen had bled to death in front of the other passengers at the front of the plane.
So ShauryaT, how do you “Verifiably Trust” Pakistan? How do you verify and how to you trust?