Publisher's Synopsis
ABOUT BOOK
The Author was final year engineering student when China attacked in 1962. He heard Pandit Nehru bid good bye to Assam. He apprehends that India's defence preparedness is at pre-1962 levels. There are shortages of men and junior officers. Morale is low as the number of suicides suggest. Are there underground shelters for headquarters, fuel, and ammunition? Budgetary support is half of China. We talk about the vulnerability of the Siliguri Corridor. Do we have any plan to defend it? We live in uncertain times. Our closeness to the US and being a part of the US led QUAD could hardly be warming the hearts of China. Our relations with Pakistan and Bangladesh are at its worse. Pahalgam terrorist attack and its response OP SINDOOR has raised tension to unprecedented levels. War can breakout at any time. Are we ready for a log war? He hopes the answer is a resounding yes. The book contains detailed comparison of force levels of India, China, Pakistan, and Bangladesh; an analysis of threat to the Siliguri Corridor; authors perception of weaknesses of the Indian Army and action plan to overcome them.