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    The Red Alert base was established quickly. In fact, what Qi Yiming needed was the cryogenic space device, which could directly transport the Red Alert regiment stored there to participate in the battle.  The rest of the army-building buildings are not in such a hurry. Qi Yiming is not lacking in these production capacities now. On the contrary, the resources that supply the base's production equipment and troops are slightly behind.

    Furthermore, pLA will not leave all fighting opportunities to Qi Yiming¡¯s Red Police Corps. The main role of the Red Police Corps is to play a supporting role.  However, Qi Yiming predicts that if a war does break out, his Red Alert Legion will still be the main force on the battlefield when it is difficult for pL to quickly expand the size of its army.

    In order to support the large-scale military operations of the PLE Qianghong Police Corps in the South Asian subcontinent, sufficient logistical support is essential.  Although the Chinese army won an early victory in southern Tibet, as the war continued, even with the support of the red police base, the frontline army still needed a lot of logistical support from the rear.

    To this end, the military planned two pathways. One was for the engineering troops to go south from Medog and grab a railway that ran from southern Tibet to northeastern India. At this time, the country had already mastered a lot of extremely advanced engineering equipment.  , so although the task is difficult, it is not impossible to build such a railway within a few months.  The other route is from Yunnan via Myanmar, and then directly from Myanmar to northeastern India.  This road is relatively easy to walk, but if you go through Myanmar, you will naturally need to involve Myanmar in this war.

    Myanmar has been controlled by China for many years, and now it is relatively mature. Myanmar is also a country that has always kept pace with China internationally, and is a member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.  China's war against India is also Myanmar's war against India. After the war spreads from southern Tibet to more parts of India, Myanmar will inevitably participate.  This is just a process issue, so there is no difficulty.  There is also a railway between China and Myanmar, but the road from Myanmar to northeast India is a road with poor road surface conditions. We can only use it as much as possible to avoid losses.

    The most reliable transportation mode now is the Air Force¡¯s strategic transport aircraft and airship units. Even if the transportation cost is slightly higher, the timeliness can be guaranteed, and thousands of tons of cargo can be transported at one time. There is no ambiguity.  In the final analysis, the railways from Tibet to South Asia and from Myanmar to South Asia need to be built. As long as the railways are built, China's control over the countries here in the future will naturally be very different.

    China¡¯s most powerful weapon now is not only its powerful military, but also the capital and commodities from China, which are excellent tools for China to exert influence.  For example, within the SCO, there are some nationalists who oppose China's dominance of their own countries. However, with the high degree of economic integration and the continuous communication and integration of cultures, more and more people have become accustomed to this kind of life, because a large number of  Chinese goods have improved their lives, investment from China has provided them with jobs, and made the local area prosperous.  To achieve political unification, we must achieve economic unification. China uses its strong economic strength to control the entire SCO. As time goes by, these countries will become more and more like China. Of course, China  will also be affected by them to a certain extent.

    After China launched its offensive against India, there is still one country that is not idle, and that is Pakistan.  Pakistan has also developed a very deep friendship and an all-weather strategic partnership with China in this dimension.  However, because China in the other dimension is in an isolated and helpless state, the Sino-Pakistani friendship seems very abrupt and precious. However, in this dimension, China leads the SCO and has many allies, but Pakistan has not joined the SCO out of practical considerations.  , unwilling to offend the Americans too much, trying to achieve a balance between the two superpowers, so relatively speaking, China-Pakistan relations are not so unique and important.

    However, as an important friend of China and also a stakeholder, China notified Pakistan in advance when it sent troops into southern Tibet and other disputed areas between China and India. Pakistan was shocked at first when hearing the news, but soon  It's ecstasy.

    Pakistan is very clear about China's military strength. Many Pakistani military personnel believe that China's military strength is stronger than that of the United States, especially in the Indian Ocean region.  Obviously India does not have the strength to resist China. Even if India uses nuclear weapons, it will only provoke a more terrifying nuclear counterattack. If India does not want to be abused by the Chinese again like in 1966, it will definitely have to use a large number of troops to resist.  The Chinese are pressing forward step by step.  And this timing is particularly important for Pakistanis.  The struggle between India and Pakistan in Kashmir has never stopped, and the exchange of fire continues. If we can take advantage of this opportunity to gain an advantage in Kashmir, or even occupy the entire territory, it will definitely be a happy thing.

    So three days after China entered southern Tibet, Pakistan also launched an offensive on the India-Pakistan border. This time, the Pakistani army rarely dispatched its air force. Multiple Fl Xiaolong fighters mounted with ground attack weapons bombed the border.  The Indian army, not to be outdone, dispatched multiple fighter planes to fight back against Pakistan.  Pakistan also has a number of self-produced -B fighter jets.?The J-11, which received China's Shenyang Aircraft Technology Transfer, engaged in an air battle with the Indian Air Force. The result was mutual damage. The Indian Army lost three aircraft and the Pakistani Army lost two.

    " However, the Pakistani ground troops played a triumphant song, breaking through the Indian army's guard, directly entering the hinterland of Indian-controlled Kashmir, and launched a very fierce battle with the Indian army.  The Pakistani army is naturally much inferior to the Chinese army in terms of equipment, but Pakistan has also introduced a lot of advanced equipment from China.  For example, in this battle, the Pakistani army dispatched dozens of main tanks VT-IA, which was able to take advantage of the Indian army's mainly T2 armored forces.

    However, the Indian army, which does not have much will to fight against the Chinese army, may have a Huff effect on morale or combat power when facing Pakistan, its old enemy, so the resistance is still quite fierce.  In addition, although the Pakistani army learned from China, it did not learn much from China, so it was only half as good as the Indian army.  The Pakistani army used a similar refueling tactic, constantly investing in new reserves, and then overwhelmed the Indian army, which could not endure a long battle. In actual combat, the military strength of the two countries was actually equivalent.

    Thirty years have passed since the third India-Pakistan War in the early 1970s. Pakistanis still have deep hatred for India's dismemberment of East Pakistan. At the same time, the unresolved Kashmir issue has made Pakistanis want to launch a war against India.  The above is more decisive.  This time, the Chinese acted as NT in the front, which attracted the main hatred of India. Pakistan immediately followed up and tried to use the superior forces in the west to capture the Jammu and Kashmir region, and then completely resolve the territorial dispute with India, just like China planned  That way.

    Pakistan did not launch a flag-burning war like China. In fact, it had been preparing for a long time. From the time China notified Pakistan of the possibility of war, they only had less than ten days of preparation at most.  Therefore, when the Pakistani army takes action, it must be thunderous and capable of suppressing the Indian army.  However, the Indian army guarding Pakistan on the border is much more powerful than the Indian army guarding China in the pseudo-Arunachal state, and in terms of scale and equipment, the Indian army is still relatively superior to the Pakistani army.  India has purchased a lot of weapons and equipment from the United States in recent years, two-thirds of which are used to deal with Pakistan, and the remaining one-third is used to defend against China.

    The biggest advantage that Pakistan has is actually that China has restrained the follow-up strength of the Indian army in northeast India, making it impossible for the Indian army to respond to the "simultaneous invasion" of China and Pakistan at the same time. No matter where the troops are increased at this time, it may cause  The defensive loopholes further worsened the combat situation.

    The Indian army has just mobilized two armies to prepare to march to the northeast to face the Chinese army. However, after the spoiler Pakistan appeared, India became a little jealous.  The Prime Minister of India declared a state of emergency across the country and mobilized more available troops to send troops in two directions, especially in the direction of Jammu and Kashmir. India will never allow any mistakes.

    The Indian army focused more on the west than on the east, which naturally brought greater danger to the Pakistani army. After Pakistan experienced a winning streak in the initial battle, it still suffered a violent blow from the Indian army in Kashmir. Although the losses were not very heavy,  They could only retreat steadily, and some of the areas they had just captured fell back into the hands of the Chinese again.

    Qi Yiming felt that after all, there was a gap in national strength between Pakistan and India in competing against each other. It would be somewhat inadequate for Pakistan to only deal with and contain India in Kashmir. If the Indians were to fight on two fronts, it would be difficult to take care of both ends.  The pressure on the Indian army on the western front must be increased.

    A Chinese mountain mecha combat brigade set off from Asakchin and crossed the mountains directly into the Ladakh region of India.  Although the Chinese army is not as large as the Pakistani army in size, its combat effectiveness is not the same. With the cooperation of the air force, China's mecha troops continuously broke through the Indian army's defense and annihilated a large number of Indian troops stationed in Ladakh.  army, establishing China¡¯s actual control over the Ladakh region.

    Ladakh has always been known as Little Tibet. The local residents are mainly Tibetan and believe in Tibetan Buddhism. They also have a relatively deep connection with China in history. Although it is not a disputed territory, China has never recognized India's control of Ladakh.  owned by Gram's sovereignty.

    The emergence of Chinese troops on the flanks immediately relieved the pressure on Pakistan on the western battlefield, while India faced a dilemma: whether to pacify the west first and then focus on the east, or to sweep the east first and then control the west.  The reality is that India cannot take care of both ends at the same time. Even if it takes care of one end and lets go of the other, it may not be able to win on the other end. It is really entangled for a while.
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