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ID125369
Title ProperRise of the PLAAF
Other Title Informationimplications for India
LanguageENG
AuthorSachdev, AK
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The 'inscrutable' sobriquet for the Chinese is not so much because of their unsmiling faces but on account of their unpredictable actions. Military action against India may not come in the form of a full-fledged war. Small pin pricks in 'disputed territories' may keep increasing in magnitude and frequency until even the submissive and cautious Indian government is constrained to react. Should that happen and a larger military confrontation become inevitable, the PLAAF would be a major instrument of damage to our forces, assets and national pride. Some writings on the 1962 conflict include views that the IAF could have done considerable damage to the Chinese as the PLAAF had outdated aircraft and equipment then. The same is not true about the PLAAF today. The continuing delays in updating capabilities of the IAF relentlessly bring us closer to the possibility of a humiliating experience at the hands of the PLAAF.
`In' analytical NoteIndian Defence Review Vol.28, No.4; 2013: p.31-37
Journal SourceIndian Defence Review Vol.28, No.4; 2013: p.31-37
Key WordsPolitico-Economic Rivalry ;  People's Liberation Army ;  Retaliatory Conflict ;  Military Confrontation ;  Domestic Politics ;  PLA Navy - PLAN ;  PLA Air Force - PLAAF ;  Second Artillery Corps ;  Strategic Missile Force ;  Sino-India Relations ;  International Relations ;  Conflicts ;  IAF ;  Indian Air Force ;  Indian Army ;  Indian Navy ;  Indian Scenario ;  China's Rising ;  Super Power ;  Indo - Chinese Arms Relations