by Guest » Mon Aug 28, 2017 4:02 am
Does this mean a multi-front war for China, India, Burma, and Bangladesh? It seems like it to me. I think India would be wise to stay quit rather than be so vocal in their support of Burma. All India is doing is alienating Bangladesh at a time when India might need to transport troops, equipment, and most likely refugees through Bangladeshi territory in the event of a war with China. None of India's behavior would make any sense unless India has already decided that war with India would mean war on several fronts, including Bangladesh, so supporting Burma's campaign against the Bengali Muslims is a good way to woo Burmese support in the event of war. If this is true, the Indians seem to believe war with China is now unavoidable.
India, Bhutan, Nepal, and Burma vs. China, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
The Indians in the north west of India will be massacred. The Bhutanese will be disappear. I doubt India can survive such an onslaught.
Does this mean a multi-front war for China, India, Burma, and Bangladesh? It seems like it to me. I think India would be wise to stay quit rather than be so vocal in their support of Burma. All India is doing is alienating Bangladesh at a time when India might need to transport troops, equipment, and most likely refugees through Bangladeshi territory in the event of a war with China. None of India's behavior would make any sense unless India has already decided that war with India would mean war on several fronts, including Bangladesh, so supporting Burma's campaign against the Bengali Muslims is a good way to woo Burmese support in the event of war. If this is true, the Indians seem to believe war with China is now unavoidable.
India, Bhutan, Nepal, and Burma vs. China, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
The Indians in the north west of India will be massacred. The Bhutanese will be disappear. I doubt India can survive such an onslaught.