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ID132803
Title ProperInfrastructural development by China in Tibet autonomous region and military implication for India
LanguageENG
AuthorBhardwaj, Kulbhushan
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the 215' Century, wars will be won not merely on the fighting prowess of the armies on the battlefield but also on the infrastructural capability of the two antagonists in the area of operations. Thus, having a strong force capability coupled with infrastructural capability is an essential element in winning wars. The development of infrastructure along the lndo-Chinese Border leaves much to be desired. The lack of infrastructure including roads, railways, ammunition and housing shelters, communications, telephone/mobile connectivity, etc. is likely to hamper the logistics sustenance of own military operations against the Peoples' Liberation Army (PLA), thereby impacting successful culmination of own operations.
`In' analytical NoteUSI Journal Vol.144, No.596; Apr-Jun.2014: p.246-259
Journal SourceUSI Journal Vol.144, No.596; Apr-Jun.2014: p.246-259
Key WordsPeoples' Liberation Army - PLA ;  India ;  China ;  Tibet ;  Territorial Conflicts ;  Tibet Autonomous Region - TAR ;  Religious Exile ;  Economic Development ;  Logistics Sustenance ;  Military Operations ;  Infrastructural Capability ;  Indo-China Relations ;  War ;  Warfare Strategy ;  Geopolitics ;  Military Implication