Dear Editor,
According to reports, Incursion, drones, border infra shows that China unlikely to back off across North East border and Ladakh. Dragons do not appear to want to de-escalate tensions along the entire Line of Actual Control. From many decades, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) had tried to change the status quo at borders while also continuing with its salami-slicing tactics to eat into Indian territory and keeping us off-balance. According to reports after eastern Ladakh, dragons targeting Arunachal Pradesh, especially the Tawang area, which dragons covets and claims as South Tibet .Dragons have recently deployed drones and helicopters along the LAC in Arunachal Pradesh. Also reports say that the PLA strengthened its military positions in the eastern sector of the LAC, particularly across Tawang.The PLA has completed the construction of a division-level headquarters, bridges, and other infrastructure near the “no patrol buffer zone”, including shelters for troops, weapons, and vehicles. Given all of this, we need to develop more nukes to defend the dragons, as well as Pakistan. Without more stronger nuclear weapons, the country will be unable to repel cross-border incursions by China and Pakistan. The country should have a wider range of ballistic, cruise, and hypersonic missiles (Since Hypersonic missiles fly at several times the speed of sound and at low altitude, to escape radar detection).The country should have a minimum range of 20,000 ballistics, carrying three or four warheads rather than just one, making it more difficult for the enemy to defend itself. The country should have 100-300 kiloton bombs that are more powerful than the one dropped on Hiroshima many years ago. To defend the Dragons, we need a thermonuclear device, which is the most powerful type of atomic weapon. Otherwise, it will continue to use the “do kadam age ek kadam piche” tactic.
VijayKumar H K
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Raichur, Karnataka
Environmentalist