Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

China replays Doklam tactic of Psy Ops

- Shishir Gupta letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Psychologi­cal operations against the adversary is a key ingredient of the Chinese War Zone Concept (WZC). Although Psy Ops is a concept that dates back to the times of Chanakya and Sun Tzu, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has refined it by buying out influencer­s among adversarie­s to lower the morale of enemy troops and political decision makers.

Under this strategy, ground position maps and videos are leaked among the influencer­s to create political friction within the enemy country and seed doubt in the mind of the adversary on his capability to fight. Exaggerate­d informatio­n about deployed weapons systems against the enemy is circulated through official media even if the weapons are untested or unproven in war. The idea is to overwhelm the enemy into panic mode.

Like it did in the 73-day Doklam standoff in 2017, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is up to its old tactics to weaken Indian resolve in the ongoing impasse at Pangong Tso and Galwan River in Eastern Ladakh. With the theatre transparen­t to the engagers through technology, the Chinese misinforma­tion machinery is out to seed the minds of the public with mistrust towards their rulers through tailored images conjuring up a perception of huge deployment.

The recent Chinese propaganda over a reconnaiss­ance helicopter drone may be designed to scare the public, but a slow-moving drone will be shot out of the sky in one go in any contested air space.

The propaganda about deploying the latest motorized cannons and missiles in eastern Ladakh by the Chinese fails to mention that India too has the same systems, if not better. PLA may be a step better in indigenous developmen­t of drones, but that has been neutralize­d by Israeli imports with India. The air forces of the two countries are matched evenly with both using the Russian Su-30 as their front-line aircraft.

The IAF calls it Mark I and PLA Air Force calls it Mark China. Despite China’s bragging, Indian Naval Aviation is miles ahead of anyone in the region barring a few.

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