Hyderabad(Telangana):In an exclusive interview with ETV Bharat's Khursheed Wani, senior defence expert Vikram Jit Singh spoke about warfare in high altitude regions, Chinese strategic rethink for South Asia and possible options after the confrontation in Galwan Valley
The Chinese military coercion in Galwan Valley of Ladakh is manifest of the country's rescripting of geo-strategic vision for South Asia where India has been elevated from rival to enemy. The Chinese have assessed the quantum of possible decline on its economic and political relationship with India before entering into a confrontation.
This was stated by senior journalist and defence expert Vikram Jit Singh in an exclusive interview with ETV Bharat. Mr Singh who has covered the 1999 Kargil war and Kashmir insurgency is an expert on South Asian military affairs.
He said there has been 'strategic misread' of Chinese intention but the politico-military leadership was not able to comprehend it.
"The past intrusions were localised and Chinese withdrew activities after negotiations. This time, the intrusions were not localised but multiple. The buildup in rear areas was massive," he said.
He added, "India's changed geo-political and geo-strategic stance has led China to review its geo-strategic vision for south Asia. Chinese vision on land dispute has changed vis a vis India. They are no longer willing to negotiate or withdraw."
"There is a vast difference in the military power between China and India, especially in non-conventional domains of cruise and ballistic missile capability. They are conducting battle across six domains. Beyond land, air and sea, they are in virtual space," he said.
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The incursion in Ladakh region has led to Siachinization of the Line of Actual Control warranting massive troops build up in the vast area.
"We have a very stressed military line now. We have more than a division in eastern Ladakh and it would require massive deployment from eastern Ladakh through Himachal Pradesh, Uttrakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh," he said.