With the advent of winter, the temperature in the border area dropped sharply and the situation continued to be tense. Not long ago, Indian media reported that even in the harsh natural environment, the Indian army still "has not relaxed its preparation for war." Sources from the Indian Ministry of Defense previously revealed that in order to meet the needs of long-term combat, the Indian army has built "modern winter barracks" for frontline soldiers in the border area. At the same time, there are already heavy-duty missiles, T-90 tanks, and large-caliber howitzers. A large number of weapons and equipment, including weapons, have arrived at the forward positions, which can satisfy the Indian army's "50,000 army's operational needs in the next four months."

Under such exaggeration, the Indian side's confidence has greatly increased, and the chief of the Indian defense staff, Admiral Rawat even revealed to the outside world that military confrontation will not rule out "more and more serious conflicts." The outside world believes that the various actions of the Indian military indicate that the Indian military is seizing the time to prepare for the war. It seems that New Delhi has begun the countdown to the showdown. If India insists on starting a war on the border, what is their chance of winning? In fact, the United States told the truth before and offered advice to Modi, "India has a small chance of winning."

The real situation of India’s armaments has long been no secret. Earlier, New Delhi was looking for cold-proof materials all over the world, and even sent a deputy defense chief to urgently visit Russia to remind orders to replace a large number of domestic rifles that were frozen into scrap iron in the border plateau areas. Since then, New Delhi has become an international laughingstock, not to mention the scandal that the Indian army’s senior officials claimed that “modern winter barracks have been built” were exposed by frontline soldiers that the metal frame of the tent was deformed, causing serious air leakage and unable to inhabit people. .

Although the military confrontation on the border has allowed India to increase its efficiency as never before, and build civil engineering and improve infrastructure in the border area, the gap with its neighbors cannot be filled overnight. According to foreign media reports, India has recently laid a number of roads along the border, built 44 bridges, and dug a 3-km underground tunnel. These are all to ensure that the large number of Indian troops at the border can be adequately supplied. However, analysts pointed out that these channels do not guarantee that the Indian front-line army can receive sufficient supplies in time, and the real reason for the Indian army’s “lack of clothing and food” is actually very simple, because the high level of the Indian army did not control the army at all. The various supplies needed are sorted in place.

Because India’s armaments are well-known as “Made in the World”, this means that the repair and maintenance methods of weapons and equipment purchased from various countries are different, and a large number of materials must be accurately delivered to the corresponding troops. For India, But a big problem. The outside world generally believes that although many high-ranking Indian military officials have recently spoken out and claimed that they are ready for war, they are actually just bravado. Even New Delhi's advertised backing by major powers is nothing more than a pawn by Western powers.