The Neighbourhood Battle
In
the summers of 2013, China's Himalayan Drills had become worrisome. The retired
Brigadier never missed a chance to warn that ‘they’ can anytime put a knife in
our back. He always believed that with a bit stronger political leadership and
a bit better basic amenities, the fight would have been different. After all he
still remembered many soldiers fighting in angora shirts forget about jersey.
And it was as cold as you can imagine.
His
two neighbours had been at loggerheads for long. One was strong, financially
and socially in a decent position. The other was comparatively lesser on all
these counts. The stronger one would not miss an opportunity to badger the
opponent and never skipped a chance to prove his strength and the other's
helplessness. One day he heard the one, who was always at the receiving end,
saying, 'I am going to an all out with him. Even if he beats me it’s better to
be fully defeated instead of getting insulted all the times!' Driven by the
concept and brooding over his insults, he went all out with the enemy at the
next provocation! It was unexpected given his unresponsiveness of long. The
stronger opponent was taken aback and before others, including the retired
Brigadier, intervened he had bloody mouth and many bruises. The Brigadier knew
the conditions in which the man had attacked finally. He drew the moral of the
story: Sometimes it serves to hit hardest when you are pushed against a wall;
when you have been completely cornered!
Each
time there was some news of the Chinese wrongdoing in the Himalayas, the
soldier’s soul pined for revenge. He openly confessed he hated the Chinese to
the core of his heart. When this episode happened in which the unprovoking
underdog had finally hit, taking the stronger transgressor by surprise, the
polish-mannered soldier had even abandoned his neutrality in the affairs and
went to the winner’s house to even congratulate him for his brave battle.
The
repeated Chinese transgressions into the Indian territory and India's
helplessness in this regard served the ex-soldier a corollary to the episode
narrated above. He was telling the man representing India in the episode:
China, on account of the War and
repeated intrusions, has taken it for granted that India will remain inert to
all provocations. Can India act ultimately like you? If China can cross over
into our territory, cannot we go for the same exercise sometimes? Suppose China
reacts at the level of using force at our China-type intrusion, we will also earn
a right to ward them off at the same level if they play the mischief again. It
will only define the LOC more definitely---after all you are supposed to put
your stamp of authority on your land through the use of forces to the utmost
capacity. It will just balance out the position.
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