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Indian Army fears China attack by 2017 
Rahul Singh, Hindustan Times
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New Delhi, March 26, 2009
First Published: 00:04 IST(26/3/2009)
Last Updated: 01:52 IST(26/3/2009)
The Indian military fears a 'Chinese aggression' in less than a decade. A 
secret exercise, called 'Divine Matrix', by the army's military operations 
directorate has visualised a war scenario with the nuclear-armed neighbour 
before 2017.

"A misadventure by China is very much within the realm of possibility with 
Beijing trying to position itself as the only power in the region. There will 
be no nuclear warfare but a short, swift war that could have menacing 
consequences for India," said an army officer, who was part of the three-day 
war games that ended on Wednesday.

In the military's assessment, based on a six-month study of various scenarios 
before the war games, China would rely on information warfare (IW) to bring 
India down on its knees before launching an offensive.

The war games saw generals raising concerns about the IW battalions of the 
People's Liberation Army carrying out hacker attacks for military espionage, 
intelligence collection, paralysing communication systems, compromising airport 
security, inflicting damage on the banking system and disabling power grids. 
"We need to spend more on developing information warfare capability," he said.

The war games dispelled the  notion that China would take at least one season 
(one year) for a substantial military build-up across India's northeastern 
frontiers. "The Tibetan infrastructure has been improved considerably.  The PLA 
can now launch an assault very quickly, without any warning, the officer said.

The military believes that China would have swamped Tibet with sweeping 
demographic changes in the medium term. For the purposes of Divine Matrix, 
China would call Dalai Lama for rapprochement and neutralise him. The top brass 
also brainstormed over India's options in case Pakistan joined the war to. 
Another apprehension was that Myanmar and Bangladesh would align with China in 
the future geostrategic environment.




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