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VK scents a Chinese tunnel
- ‘Outflanking move’ near Afghan border with interests for India: Ex-chief


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New Delhi, June 4: China is opening its narrow border with Afghanistan with roads and probably a tunnel under the Pamir ranges skirting Jammu and Kashmir with strategic implications for India, former army chief Gen. V.K. Singh has told The Telegraph.

“It is an outflanking move,” the general who retired last Thursday said. “India risks losing the influence it has in Afghanistan because of a China-Pakistan link that is getting stronger and is seen in evidence here,” he said.

Since retirement four days ago, the general has said he was giving top priority to writing his PhD thesis on “Fundamentalism in Afghanistan and the Geo Strategic Significance of the Wakhan Corridor”.

Singh registered as a PhD candidate as army chief in 2010 with the department of defence and military sciences of Bhopal’s Barkatullah University.

The Chinese connection to Afghanistan, he says, is through the Wakhan Corridor that skirts the northern areas of Jammu and Kashmir, territory that India claims but is under Pakistani occupation. But for ***, India would have had direct access to Afghanistan through the Wakhan Corridor.

India does not have transit rights to Afghanistan through Pakistan. Most of its shipping to Afghanistan is done through the Iranian port of Chabahar.

“China’s objective is to increase connectivity with Afghanistan where it already has considerable presence along with India in development and other projects,” the general said.

“This connectivity would be physical. And it is interested in this comparatively quieter area (the Wakhan Corridor) through which it would facilitate the exploitation of natural resources in Afghanistan,” he said.

As chief, the general red-flagged the presence of Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers, mostly engineers, in ****************** Kashmir. The building of the Karakoram highway abutting the Siachen glacier to its northeast through Shaksgam valley in Aksai Chin — India-claimed territory that Pakistan has ceded to China — is also a strategic concern of the Indian Army.

A “panhandle” of territory in Afghanistan’s extreme northeast, the Wakhan Corridor or Wakhan Tract is at most 220km long and 64km at its widest. It separates Tajikistan (to its north) with *** (to its south). At its eastern extremity, it has only a 76km-long border (half the distance between Calcutta and Kharagpur) over high mountains at the top of which is the 16,100-feet Wakhjir pass that has no road through it.

Despite being adjoining countries, Afghanistan and China do not have a border crossing since the Wakhjir pass was shut after Mao Tse Tung’s communist forces took over China in 1949.

The Wakhan with the headwaters of the Amu Darya (Oxus river) borders Xinjiang province’s Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County that has a Muslim majority. This is the area popularly known as the “Pamir Knot”.

Through the wars that have ravaged Afghanistan since the Soviet invasion (1979), the sparsely populated Wakhan has been largely peaceful.

To its west, the Wakhan emanates from the northern parts of Afghanistan where India has counted on a largely Afghan Tajik population whose leader was Ahmed Shah Masood before he was assassinated in 2001, two days before 9/11.

Singh said that in the course of his research, he has found evidence of military engineering activity on the Chinese side of the border. On the Afghan side, the nearest roadhead is close to 100km from the Wakhjir pass.

The former army chief was still researching his topic and did not want to go into the evidence behind his findings. It would be safe to assume, however, that he would utilise considerable technical, human and academic resources.

The Wakhan Corridor was a creation of “The Great Game” when Britain and Russia competed for strategic space. It roughly defined the border between British India and the Russian Empire in the late 19th century.

The Wakhjir pass itself remains closed for nearly half the year. A tunnel under the mountains would be an engineering feat — rivalling the kind that China has demonstrated with its railway line through Tibet — that would ensure all-weather access.

In December 2009, the US was reported in the Chinese media to have requested Beijing to allow access from its territory to the Wakhan Corridor (and Afghanistan). The US wanted to use the route as an alternative supply line for Nato forces because of an increase in attacks on the convoys in Pakistan. So far such access, if any, has not been visible.

Singh’s suspicion that such a tunnel was being built by the Chinese boosts the “garland of pearls” strategy — that China is surrounding India with bases and logistics centres — stretching from naval outposts in littoral countries like Sri Lanka and the Maldives, to ports like Gwadar in Pakistan and Hangyyi in Myanmar to the high Himalayas north of Kashmir.


http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120605/jsp/frontpage/story_15571405.jsp
 
next time the general is to write postDoc thesis to invade Afghanistan though Wakhan corridor after trespassing China, or FLYING to act since your are not bordering that country. Funny is you don't grow wings.
 
next time the general is to write postDoc thesis to invade Afghanistan though Wakhan corridor after trespassing China, or FLYING to act since your are not bordering that country. Funny is you don't grow wings.
s.. pd and pla has not prepared to our army...bunny..bunny
 
I hope what this idiotic retired general's fantasy is true. Better leave the development of Afghanistan to better hands like a Chinese and Pakistani Coalition. Afghanistan doesnt need a us / nato and a russian friendly proxy there having lived though the onslaught of foreign invasions throughout its history.
 
I hope what this idiotic retired general's fantasy is true. Better leave the development of Afghanistan to better hands like a Chinese and Pakistani Coalition. Afghanistan doesnt need a us / nato and a russian friendly proxy there having lived though the onslaught of foreign invasions throughout its history.

You chinese people never crossed your borders and until 1980 chinese doesn't know what the world is, Now you are talking about Afgan indo bilateral relations.
 
Indian paranoia.Except them no one else believes China is interested in a conquest of Hindustan. And WCC is having a jolly time fueling these fears selling arms.
 
Indian paranoia.Except them no one else believes China is interested in a conquest of Hindustan. And WCC is having a jolly time fueling these fears selling arms.

look who is talking:hitwall:

you and your fellow netizens shout out loud here about India's plan to take over your country...speak about paranoia!!!!!
 
Indian paranoia.Except them no one else believes China is interested in a conquest of Hindustan. And WCC is having a jolly time fueling these fears selling arms.
 
Indian paranoia.Except them no one else believes China is interested in a conquest of Hindustan. And WCC is having a jolly time fueling these fears selling arms.


look who is talking

you and your fellow netizens shout out loud here about India's plan to take over your country...speak about paranoia!!!!!
 
I hope what this idiotic retired general's fantasy is true. Better leave the development of Afghanistan to better hands like a Chinese and Pakistani Coalition. Afghanistan doesnt need a us / nato and a russian friendly proxy there having lived though the onslaught of foreign invasions throughout its history.
Wow! I didn't know that you can plummet to such depths of idiocy! You seem to be inebriated with exuberance of your verbosity.

What does this nonsensical twaddle of yours mean? Just exhibits your mental bankruptcy and childishness.

Grow up!
 
look who is talking

you and your fellow netizens shout out loud here about India's plan to take over your country...speak about paranoia!!!!!

1.The reasons we do that are many. Let me enumerate just a few:

a. Throughout history, north-westerners based in Delhi have tried to subjugate us militarily, culturally, economically and politically.
b. India is a Hindu state where its intellectuals seek to establish a Maha Bharat extending from the Oxus to Bali.

c. We are a Muslim majority nation. A resurgent Hindu India sees us as a direct adversary.

2. There are many more. We have no doubts in our mind that the next dish in India's menu is BD. The process began with Junagadh-Manavadar and J&K, through Hyderabad, Goa, Diu, Daman and pausing at Sikkim.

3.India will not go beyond destabilizing/bleeding Pakistan internally. She needs her to whip up the Hindutva bogey. She will need buffer(s) against a rising W/C Asia who have always taken great pleasure in conquering Hindustan.
 
I hope what this idiotic retired general's fantasy is true. Better leave the development of Afghanistan to better hands like a Chinese and Pakistani Coalition. Afghanistan doesnt need a us / nato and a russian friendly proxy there having lived though the onslaught of foreign invasions throughout its history.

Let the Pakistanis develop their own nation first. They would appreciate it if you help rebuild their country than their neighboring one [the sane ones at least]..
 
Now lets see who can find the irony in this> The general is doing a PhD on this strategic impliction NOW ONLY? First of all, why the f-k havent defence planners come to even plan this out yet? Since our independence and even more glaring, our past military battles with CHina, yet this was NEVER EVER EVEN thought of? Damn .......our burecrats are not worldly enough and lack the vision of a true warrior.......

1.The reasons we do that are many. Let me enumerate just a few:

a. Throughout history, north-westerners based in Delhi have tried to subjugate us militarily, culturally, economically and politically.
b. India is a Hindu state where its intellectuals seek to establish a Maha Bharat extending from the Oxus to Bali.

c. We are a Muslim majority nation. A resurgent Hindu India sees us as a direct adversary.

2. There are many more. We have no doubts in our mind that the next dish in India's menu is BD. The process began with Junagadh-Manavadar and J&K, through Hyderabad, Goa, Diu, Daman and pausing at Sikkim.

3.India will not go beyond destabilizing/bleeding Pakistan internally. She needs her to whip up the Hindutva bogey. She will need buffer(s) against a rising W/C Asia who have always taken great pleasure in conquering Hindustan.





YOu f-ing idiot.....Bangladesh has a longer history being a HIndu country.....You live in Canada ye don;t even know this simple fact....

Indian paranoia.Except them no one else believes China is interested in a conquest of Hindustan. And WCC is having a jolly time fueling these fears selling arms.


Good job Psych Opps AKA My Koran tells it is okay to lie

VK scents a Chinese tunnel
- ‘Outflanking move’ near Afghan border with interests for India: Ex-chief


afg.png


New Delhi, June 4: China is opening its narrow border with Afghanistan with roads and probably a tunnel under the Pamir ranges skirting Jammu and Kashmir with strategic implications for India, former army chief Gen. V.K. Singh has told The Telegraph.

“It is an outflanking move,” the general who retired last Thursday said. “India risks losing the influence it has in Afghanistan because of a China-Pakistan link that is getting stronger and is seen in evidence here,” he said.

Since retirement four days ago, the general has said he was giving top priority to writing his PhD thesis on “Fundamentalism in Afghanistan and the Geo Strategic Significance of the Wakhan Corridor”.

Singh registered as a PhD candidate as army chief in 2010 with the department of defence and military sciences of Bhopal’s Barkatullah University.

The Chinese connection to Afghanistan, he says, is through the Wakhan Corridor that skirts the northern areas of Jammu and Kashmir, territory that India claims but is under Pakistani occupation. But for ***, India would have had direct access to Afghanistan through the Wakhan Corridor.

India does not have transit rights to Afghanistan through Pakistan. Most of its shipping to Afghanistan is done through the Iranian port of Chabahar.

“China’s objective is to increase connectivity with Afghanistan where it already has considerable presence along with India in development and other projects,” the general said.

“This connectivity would be physical. And it is interested in this comparatively quieter area (the Wakhan Corridor) through which it would facilitate the exploitation of natural resources in Afghanistan,” he said.

As chief, the general red-flagged the presence of Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers, mostly engineers, in ****************** Kashmir. The building of the Karakoram highway abutting the Siachen glacier to its northeast through Shaksgam valley in Aksai Chin — India-claimed territory that Pakistan has ceded to China — is also a strategic concern of the Indian Army.

A “panhandle” of territory in Afghanistan’s extreme northeast, the Wakhan Corridor or Wakhan Tract is at most 220km long and 64km at its widest. It separates Tajikistan (to its north) with *** (to its south). At its eastern extremity, it has only a 76km-long border (half the distance between Calcutta and Kharagpur) over high mountains at the top of which is the 16,100-feet Wakhjir pass that has no road through it.

Despite being adjoining countries, Afghanistan and China do not have a border crossing since the Wakhjir pass was shut after Mao Tse Tung’s communist forces took over China in 1949.

The Wakhan with the headwaters of the Amu Darya (Oxus river) borders Xinjiang province’s Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County that has a Muslim majority. This is the area popularly known as the “Pamir Knot”.

Through the wars that have ravaged Afghanistan since the Soviet invasion (1979), the sparsely populated Wakhan has been largely peaceful.

To its west, the Wakhan emanates from the northern parts of Afghanistan where India has counted on a largely Afghan Tajik population whose leader was Ahmed Shah Masood before he was assassinated in 2001, two days before 9/11.

Singh said that in the course of his research, he has found evidence of military engineering activity on the Chinese side of the border. On the Afghan side, the nearest roadhead is close to 100km from the Wakhjir pass.

The former army chief was still researching his topic and did not want to go into the evidence behind his findings. It would be safe to assume, however, that he would utilise considerable technical, human and academic resources.

The Wakhan Corridor was a creation of “The Great Game” when Britain and Russia competed for strategic space. It roughly defined the border between British India and the Russian Empire in the late 19th century.

The Wakhjir pass itself remains closed for nearly half the year. A tunnel under the mountains would be an engineering feat — rivalling the kind that China has demonstrated with its railway line through Tibet — that would ensure all-weather access.

In December 2009, the US was reported in the Chinese media to have requested Beijing to allow access from its territory to the Wakhan Corridor (and Afghanistan). The US wanted to use the route as an alternative supply line for Nato forces because of an increase in attacks on the convoys in Pakistan. So far such access, if any, has not been visible.

Singh’s suspicion that such a tunnel was being built by the Chinese boosts the “garland of pearls” strategy — that China is surrounding India with bases and logistics centres — stretching from naval outposts in littoral countries like Sri Lanka and the Maldives, to ports like Gwadar in Pakistan and Hangyyi in Myanmar to the high Himalayas north of Kashmir.


VK scents a Chinese tunnel



This doesnt make me upset at the General....I am just upset and appalled that OUR ESTABLISHMENT is corrupt to the core. They did not even see this coming.....only now they see the string of pearls being choked against Indias neck. This is why MoDi is so important but the new fact should not be BJP...Modi should form a new platform... I was 119 % for him before but now this info has shown me India is more woefully unprepared than before....
 

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