Chapter 458 Special Group
Knowing the exact news of Pakistan's attack on India, Long Zheng couldn't help but analyze the current situation in South Asia. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
There is no doubt that in the reactionary blitzkrieg attacking India, the hegemon of South Asia, Pakistan did not eat the gall of a bear's heart and a leopard, but had its basis and full consideration.
In the Indo-Burmese battlefield, the war between the 500,000 Indian Army and the Air Force that assisted the Army in the war, and the 200,000 Burmese Army and 50,000 Burmese volunteers has entered a white-hot stage. The armies of the two sides are intertwined, and it is not something that India can withdraw if it wants to.
The total strength of the Indian Army is only 1 million, of which 500,000 are deeply trapped in the Indo-Burmese battlefield and cannot be extracted, and the other 500,000 troops are scattered along the border line of the vast desert of the Indian-Pakistani border.
If India's lack of military strength is just the fuse, then the imminent emergence of India and Pakistan as nuclear weapons is the essential reason why Pakistan launched this war.
With the progress of the three Indo-Pakistani wars, India and Pakistan, which have territorial disputes, have long become mortal enemies. Once the two countries have truly completed the nuclear explosion test, they will become nuclear-armed states.
Neither India nor Pakistan, then, have the guts to start a war. After all, the deterrent power of nuclear weapons is too great, and once Pandora's box is opened, the consequences are unimaginable.
For Pakistan, starting a war at this time is their best option, and there is no one.
Both the Pakistani government and the Pakistani military see this war as their only chance to resolve their territorial disputes. If India is not defeated this time and forced to cede Kashmir, there will be no peaceful resolution of the territorial dispute between India and Pakistan after the two countries become nuclear-armed states.
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The two telephones in front of him were both connected, and on the other end of the phone, on one side were 50,000 Burmese volunteers, and on the other side was the central government of the Salween Federal Republic.
Now, both sides are waiting for Long Zheng's order to deal with the sudden situation in South Asia.
As soon as Pakistan sent troops, Myanmar announced that Myanmar and Pakistan had secretly formed a military alliance to jointly deal with India.
Now, Myanmar and Pakistan are stepping up their efforts to contact the Seven-Nation Alliance, including Salwin, to join them in attacking India and knocking India out of the hegemony of South Asia.
At this moment, Long Zheng is faced with a difficult choice, where should Salwyn go?
Supporting Myanmar in the name of the Burmese Volunteers is because Long Zheng is afraid of India's status as a quasi-nuclear state. As for Salwyn also starting the development of nuclear weapons, I am afraid that as soon as the development of nuclear weapons has begun, Salwyn will be subject to joint sanctions by the international community.
For example, it took several generations for India to develop nuclear weapons for nearly 50 years to get to where it is today. As a result, India has not yet succeeded in completing a nuclear explosion test and has become a truly nuclear-armed state.
"Wait!" On the phone, Long Zheng's instructions to the Burmese Volunteers and the central government of the Federal Republic of Salween were only one word.
The Burmese Volunteers held on to their existing defense areas, and if the fighting Indian troops retreated, the Burmese Volunteers were not allowed to pursue. Not only was it forbidden to pursue, but the 50,000 Burmese volunteers had to shrink their formation and hurry up replenishing their weapons and ammunition to prepare for the next battle.
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At the same time, Long Zheng ordered the central government of the Federal Republic of Salween to seek the possibility of a secret military alliance with the Chinese state.
Salwyn's military operations must closely follow the pace of China.
If China took advantage of the Indo-Pakistani war to recover the southern Tibetan region illegally occupied by India, the Salween Defense Forces would immediately dispatch to occupy the northeastern part of India and support the local independent armed forces to form a democratic autonomous government.
China, Burma, Salween, Bangladesh, and Bhutan, the five neighboring countries in northeast India, all hope that India's northeast region will gain independence from India, and with Salwin taking the lead, the independent forces in northeast India will certainly be able to support the five countries of China, Burma, Salwein, Bangladesh, and Bhutan.
If the Chinese state does not move, Salween will not be able to support it alone, and he must hold his position.
In short, Salwyn could not launch a military operation against India alone.
Northeast India, including the seven provinces of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh (i.e., southern Tibet, the territory of Indian-occupied China), Nagaland, Meghalaya, Mannipo, Mizoram and Tripura, is a densely wooded and pleasant region, but it is also the most active area of local ethnic separatist movements in India, and unrest is still frequent.
Since India's liberation from British colonial rule, the indigenous inhabitants of the region have never ceased to demand independence. The situation in northeastern India is exactly the same as that of Myanmar's major autonomous states seeking independence. It's just that the independence forces in Myanmar are much stronger than the independent forces in northeastern India. Not only have the independent forces in India been brutally suppressed by the central government, but India has also annexed many lands after independence, such as Sikkim.
In 1975, Sikkim was occupied by India, and the government went into exile in the United States, fighting for sovereignty for many years without success, and it was not until 2005 that China officially recognized Sikkim as an Indian state.
Once the northeastern region of India became independent and formed its own democratic self-government, Salween no longer had a border with India.
Salwyn no longer has to worry about India, which is a vast country and a large population, which poses a threat to his national defense.
Say one thing, do another. India has always been a peaceful non-aligned country on its own, but after the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, India was the only country in modern times with a growing territory. (To be continued.) )