The chinese are the best in the art of fighting. Arunachal belongs to them. In fact, India shud ceede the entire NE except assam to them. the lame excuse that TN shud go to LTTE, Kashmir to Pak, etc. is meant only for morons.
RE:Where is the opposititon from Communist?
by off side on Dec 22, 2007 03:27 AM Permalink
Y aint? Because communist-hypocrites can't paint!
Chinese Painting ....................................... Art expresses in ways comprehensible Only to silent beings. Strokes of brush, no images discreet. Black and white seep on sheet.
Simple forms, stark and deep. Lines curving beyond memories, Expressing detail and delicacies, Graphing traditions of centuries.
RE:Where is the opposititon from Communist?
by ashok y on Dec 22, 2007 01:14 PM Permalink
china major arm supplier for north-east militants and naxals.... How could India do join exercise with a terrorist supporter?
Chinese are untrustworthy. They claim sikkim to be part of china. They claim arunachal pradesh to be part of china They are providing "made in china" weapons to islamic terrorists.
RE:No Collaboration with Chinese Till They Free Tibet
by veerapuram murali dharan on Dec 21, 2007 07:23 PM Permalink
wen they dont have the courage to stop the red demons from snatching our land, how can they snatch tibet which is already under their control?? at the max, they can take a movie by name Border - part II and snatch tibet in the form of shahrukh, mair and salman as army officers...
MAJOR SHAITAN SINGH 13 KUMAON (IC 7990) Major Shaitan Singh was commanding a company of an infantry battalion deployed at Rezang La in the Chysul sector at a height of about 17,000 feet. The locality was isolated from the main defended sector and consisted of five platoon-defended position. On 18 November 1962, the Chinese forces subjected the company position to heavy artillery, mortar and small arms fire and attacked it in overwhelming strength in several successive waves. Against heavy odds, our troops beat back successive waves of enemy attack. During the action, Major Shaitan singh dominated the scene of operations and moved at great personal risk from one platoon post to another sustaining the morale of his hard-pressed platoon posts. While doing so he was seriously wounded but continued to encourage and lead his men, who, following his brave example fought gallantly and inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy. For every man lost to us, the enemy lost four or five. When major Shaitan Singh fell disabled by wounds in his arms and abdomen, his men tried to evacuate him but they came under heavy machine-gun fire. Major Shaitan Singh then ordered his men to leave him to his fate in order to save their lives.
Major Shaitan Singh%u2019s supreme courage, leadership and exemplary devotion to duty inspired his company to fight almost to the last man.
RE:Major Shaitan Singh PVC
by ItsMe on Dec 21, 2007 07:36 PM Permalink
he was brave. many of those who lost their lives were. we owe them...
but we lost the war. there are going to be more glorious stories on that side of the border.
the fact remains that we lost a lot more men then they did. the problem is that history is twisted. in schools we do not teach children that we lost the war because of stupid leaders, and the opposition was a better trained and better equiped army. bravery alone is of no use. let's be honest to ourselves.
RE:RE:Major Shaitan Singh PVC
by V S on Dec 22, 2007 11:03 AM Permalink
The chinese advance in the chusul sector was stopped due to the heroics of major shaitan singh and they suffered heavy casualties. Of course bravery alone is not enough but it does inspire.
India lost the war because of stupid politicians like nehru and that fact should be included in history books. However that should not make us shy of appreciating our heros.
Naib Subedar Gyan Bahadur Limbu was having a heated argument with his Chinese counterpart at the sentry post during which he rested his right foot on the boulder under dispute. The Chinese kicked his foot away. Gyan put his foot back and challenged them. Events were moving quickly.
By this time the Chinese had taken up position, presumably because their commander had already taken a decision to escalate the incident. And one of the Chinese sentries bayoneted Gyan wounding him in the arm. The Gorkha's response was swift. Both arms of the Chinese who hit the JCO were chopped off with a Khukri. At this point the Chinese opened fire and the two sides engaged in a firefight at close range. Lance Naik Krishna Bahadur, the Post Cdr., then led a charge against the Chinese in the vicinity who were forming up for an assault. Although hit & incapacitated, he continued to harangue his men forward. Rifleman Devi Prasad Limbu directly behind his Post Cdr. was already engaged in a close quarter battle with the enemy and his Khukri took off five Chinese heads.
Rifleman Limbu was soon claimed by a direct hit. For his action he was awarded a Vir Chakra, Posthumous.
RE:The Chola Incident.
by lax on Dec 22, 2007 06:42 AM Permalink
maut ko dekh ke hagega tu... gorkhas are known for their bravery & discipline.. the british army still has a gorkha regiment for this reason...