Border conflict reveals the cooperation between China and the United States to disrupt the Sino-Indian border!
Under the shroud of the Russia-Ukraine crisis, the wrestling between China and the United States has escalated again, and this time the battlefield has quietly shifted to the Sino-Indian border. The once-dormant conflict seems to be being spurred back by some force, and that impetus is the intelligence support of the United States and NATO.
The U.S. and NATO have been providing Ukraine with intelligence and intelligence, but we're focusing on the staggering intelligence support. Although the direction of ** equipment has been widely reported, the news of intelligence support has rarely come out. A large number of commercial and military reconnaissance satellites deployed by the United States over Ukraine, as well as numerous reconnaissance aircraft and drones flying over the border, have gathered a wealth of battlefield intelligence. This intelligence undoubtedly provided Ukraine with a valuable advantage and dealt a huge blow to the Russian army.
Recent revelations, however, reveal a much more sophisticated intelligence network. The United States not only wields a hand of intelligence in Ukraine, but also plays a non-negligible role in India's Sino-Indian border conflict. Indian Defense Secretary Giridhar Alamein revealed that the United States provided "swift intelligence support" to the Indian military during the 2020 Sino-Indian border conflict.
The news raises a lot of questions. On June 15, 2020, India sent a large number of troops to invade Chinese territory and fierce hand-to-hand combat broke out with the PLA, and the Indian side admitted that 20 people died, and our side also had personnel**. Two days after the clashes, the U.S. commercial signals intelligence satellite company Hawkeye 360 released satellites in the Galwan Valley**, showing that the PLA had released radio signals. This has sparked speculation about whether intelligence was given to India before the conflict, and it was during this period that the Indian military escalated its provocations against Chinese sovereignty.
The first agreement on military and intelligence cooperation between the United States and India was signed back in 2002. This allowed the two countries to share military intelligence, and the next few agreements went a step further to cover a variety of areas, including logistics and communications compatibility. The agreement signed on October 27, 2020, provides for the provision of unclassified information between India and the United States. This means that India now enjoys the same treatment as Ukraine, that is, the full support of US intelligence forces.
We have to be very vigilant about this. The opponents on the Sino-Indian border are not only the Indian army, but also the world's most powerful U.S. intelligence force. The front-line units of the PLA must strengthen anti-reconnaissance and electronic warfare readiness to ensure the security of our information.
However, we also need to maintain faith. India, even with U.S. intelligence support, has not been able to gain an advantage in the Galwan Valley conflict. In fact, they paid a heavy price in this conflict. In the future, we are confident that we will still be victorious even in the face of India, which is supported by the United States. China-India border intelligence support