During the Sino-Indian war on terror, there was a miscalculation of the military power of both sides. We overestimated the combat capability of the Indian Army, and the Indian Army underestimated our strength and will to fight. It was precisely because of this error of judgment that this war was started and finally came to an end.
Indian military power is also not unfounded. They went through two world wars and experienced many regional battles. They are equipped with cutting-edge products from the West and the Soviet Union** and are trained from two different countries. They also had several famous ace armies, such as the 4th Infantry Division, the 11th Brigade, the Gurkha Regiment, as well as the Sikh army. They also received military assistance from the United States, the USSR, Great Britain, as well as a number of other countries, and gave special attention diplomatically. They think that they have an economic, political, military advantage, and our country is inferior.
Confidence in India's military power has turned into arrogance. They have violated our land in a gesture of aggression and have repeatedly crossed our conventional line of control and occupied vast areas of our territory. Not only did they not accept our proposal for peace talks, but they also tried in vain to expel us from the country by military means and return them to the border areas they called them. They believe that this is just a first-class event and has not caused any big impact. They also boasted that if a war broke out, it would be an inexhaustible battle, believing that they were sure to hold back our attack, and that our army would not cross ** to India.
Our troops' miscalculation of India's military power is also wrong. We see the Indian Army as a formidable adversary, whose combat capability is comparable to that of the five main forces of the Kuomintang. We are well aware of the significance and difficulties of this campaign, are fully prepared, and carry out a comprehensive mobilization. We must all the armed forces participating in the war and strive to win the first battle and never lose it. We want our army, we must have the spirit of dedication, we must have a firm will, we must have the dignity of the country, we must not be proud, we must not be impatient, we must unite as one, overcome all difficulties, and strive for victory.
However, it was only after the start of the fighting that we realized that India's military power was not as strong as we thought. In battle, they appear fragile and disorganized, often pursued and eliminated by several soldiers of our army. Those armies, known as "trump cards", will not be able to stop our attack at all, and will soon be routed by us. With its outstanding combat capability, our army has successively eliminated a large number of Indian troops, occupied major positions, and captured its main generals by means of attacking, interspersing, detouring, pursuing, and searching.
When the Indians learned that New Delhi's own troops had been crushed, the whole city was enveloped in panic and shock. The U.S. ambassador to India lamented: "This is the first time in history that we have seen a spiritual breakdown of the people. ”
This battle is our country's defense of our country's territory and sovereignty against India's invasion. At very little cost, we were able to win a great success, driving out the invading Indian troops and re-settling the border areas. This battle can show the true level of the military strength of China and Japan, and can also dispel misunderstandings and prejudices between the two sides.