Agree with all your points except USSR was neutral in 1962 in fact less than neutral, they supported India & issued a call for peace. IIRC ,they also shipped some arms & ammunition though it wasn't in any significant numbers.I think you misunderstood my point.
We do not expect the Americans to fight for us. Neither do we expect anyone else to fight for us. In the 1962 war, the Soviets sided with China. A part of history, that people tend to overlook. So, nothing we are not already aware of. In 1971, the Americans turned on us. Again, something the current generation tends to overlook.
We are not Ukraine, neither is China Russia.We do not fight with Chinese equipment. The Ukrainians fought with Russian equipment. The Ukrainian army is not battle hardened, the Indian Army is. The Ukrainian Army is incapable of taking the fight to the Chinese. We are capable of taking the fight to the Chinese.
There is a reason we are the second largest standing army in the world. The difference between the Russian and Ukrainian standing armies is 1:5 in Russia's favour. Between India and China its 1:1.5. Bring in paramilitary, we are bigger than them. Our paramiliary consists of the BSF, ITBP, Assam Rifles and the CRPF. Again, each of these forces is battle hardened.
The time for the Chinese was in the pre 2018 era to make any moves. Our borders with China were not re-enforced. Today, they are. Galwan was a serious mistake for them. Why? Because, India has the largest land border with them. A peaceful border, where sticks were carried by patrolling personnel on both sides. No weapons. They could have concentrated on the eastern hostile borders and the South China Sea. With one bad move, they have activated their longest border with the second largest standing army. And they nudged India to start exercising with Australia. Which we never did before.
One of the reason, why I have always preferred the Rafale over anything American or Euopean or Russian is purely from support perspective. We pay money, we get the support we need. We do not expect anyone to fight for us. Where will collaborate is in intelligence and surveillance, which in reality is what Quad is all about. Another 10 years, we will be even less dependent on the Russians.
Chinese demanded USSR terminate support to India which the latter didn't comply with infuriating the former which included training to Indian armed forces personnel as well as negotiations between India & USSR on further arms co operation including ToT in manufacturing which eventually culminated in the agreement for supply & mfg of the MiG-21s in 1965-66.
The split between China & Russia , which began with Krushchev inaugurating the de Stalinization campaign denouncing Stalinism which Mao perceived to be a threat to his personality cult devised as it was on the cult of Stalin template & consequently his regime in 1957 , along with other bone of contention issues would become complete in 1969 with the Ussuri river war.
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