The results of it?

Not useful at all.

The printing army does not need any more rigorous combat plan, or in other words, it does not need a chief of staff like him.

Because the opponent is too bad, a real loser.

"What to do with so many prisoners?"

Wang Qiuyun asked Xu Liqing.

According to the news received so far, six to seven thousand prisoners have been captured on the front line.

Wang Qiuyun and Xu Liqing had originally made a plan for how to place the prisoners. However, the plan didn't change quickly enough, and with so many prisoners captured in such a short period of time, the original plan was clearly no longer suitable.

Xu Liqing immediately said, "Let the 17th Army take over the prisoners held by the front-line troops and then centralize and manage them. I think we should send a telegram to the Central Committee to have Yunnan take over these prisoners."

There are too many prisoners to keep them here in the frontline troops.

It will affect the combat effectiveness of the troops.

The best way is to hand it over to the local government or the Kunming Military Region for temporary management.

As for how to deal with these prisoners in the future, that is a matter between the central government and the Indian government.

"Ah."

Wang Qiuyun nodded.

He said, "I'll leave this matter to you. Those prisoners must be arranged as soon as possible. With so many Indian generals, they might be useful in future negotiations."

"Okay, I'll send a telegram to the central government right now and have this issue resolved as quickly as possible."

The division of labor between Wang Qiuyun and Xu Liqing is very clear.

Xu Liqing did not interfere with Wang Qiuyun's military command, and Wang Qiuyun would not interfere with Xu Liqing's work.

Wang Qiuyun continued, "Send a telegram to the 46th Army and tell Cai Debao. The troops must move quickly and not have any concerns now. The Indian army's combat effectiveness is worse than we estimated, so the 46th Army must penetrate the enemy's rear and cut off their retreat. I will launch a general offensive against this Indian army."

Wang Qiuyun immediately changed her original plan.

Wang Qiuyun hadn't expected the Indian Army's combat effectiveness to be so poor. Therefore, the 46th Army didn't need to worry. The most important thing now was not to let the enemy escape. The 46th Army had to cut off the enemy's retreat as soon as possible.

"Send a telegram to the 16th and 40th Armies. Abort the original plan. All troops must attack across the board. Form a regimental formation and attack westward."

The long snake formation depends on who uses it.

This time Wang Qiuyun would line up the 16th Army and the 40th Army with their regiment leaders as units, using a long snake formation.

Advance step by step from east to west and completely wipe out this Indian army force.

"Comrade Fan Chaoli, Comrade Chen Heqiao, the troops must attack on all fronts. Your Production and Construction Corps must ensure the troops' logistics."

"Commander, don't worry. Our Kachin Production and Construction Corps has organized an army of 100,000 to be responsible for the logistics and transportation of the troops." Chen Heqiao said.

Although the 17th Army of the Chenxie Corps was renamed the Kachin Production and Construction Corps, it still maintained its military honor. This time, the Kachin Production and Construction Corps could not directly participate in the war, but since they were responsible for logistics, they would definitely not let down their guard.

Fan Chaoli and Chen Heqiao quickly organized and mobilized the officers and soldiers of the Production and Construction Corps and formed a logistics and transportation army of 100,000.

"it is good."

Wang Qiuyun was generally very satisfied with the several units under the command of the Chen Xie Corps. These units had strong combat capabilities and first-class execution.

"Zhong Yun, send a telegram to the Central Committee and the Military Commission, reporting the current battlefield situation and any changes to the battle plan."

"Yes."

1119 Panic India

The battle report reached the Military Commission. Chief of General Staff Deng Guo looked at the report and almost couldn't help but send a telegram to Wang Qiuyun asking, "Are you f**king falsifying the battle results?"

Because the battle report was too exaggerated. The battle had only lasted less than half a day, and in Deng Guo's judgment, even if the current battle went smoothly, at most one or two Indian brigades would be defeated. This was also the result of a deliberate surprise attack on the Indian army.

But Wang Qiuyun's battle report said that the Indian army had been completely wiped out.

6 infantry brigades, artillery brigade, a total of brigades of Indian troops. And the troops have launched a full-scale attack,

We must completely eliminate the Indian troops in the northeast.

Deng Guo first calmed himself down, then sent a telegram to Wang Qiuyun, asking about the accuracy of the battle report.

Wang Qiuyun gave Deng Guo a positive answer and briefly reported the specific situation of the battle.

Deng Guo was also very surprised by this. India, the leader of the Non-Aligned Movement, seemed to be extremely powerful.

It turns out to be a "big country" that is bloated.

With such combat effectiveness, the Indian army dares to ask China for so many things.

Deng Guo immediately divided the battle report into two copies. One was given to Wang Xinting, the Secretary General of the Military Commission, who was asked to inform other leaders of the Military Commission immediately. The other was given to Yang Shangkun, who was to be handed over to the central leadership.

The Central Committee and the Military Commission leaders all received this battle report.

The slight worry I had felt completely vanished. It turned out the Indian army's combat effectiveness was just that. On the morning of September 9th, General Chen met again with the Indian ambassador to China.

This time, General Chen told the Indian ambassador to China very clearly that China will not make concessions without limit to India's aggressive behavior, and the Chinese People's Liberation Army will use its own actions to safeguard China's sovereignty.

After talking with Mr. Chen, the Indian ambassador to China was confused for a moment. He still didn't fully understand what Mr. Chen meant.

He didn't take it seriously. Since the border conflict between China and India, the Prime Minister and General Chen had met with him several times and said similar things.

He didn't understand what Mr. Chen meant at all.

Soon, battle reports came from the Tibet Military Region.

Zheng Weishan's side has many mountains, and the Indian troops are too divided. Therefore, it is impossible to annihilate the Indian troops on a large scale like Wang Qiuyun did in the first place.

But Zheng Weishan's side also fought very smoothly. Several troops penetrated the enemy's rear and quickly captured some important strongholds, cutting off the three Indian brigades on the opposite side and at the same time cutting off the enemy's retreat.

Zheng Weishan ignored those insignificant Indian military strongholds. Because those strongholds had no military value, whether to the PLA or the Indian Army. As long as the enemy's retreat and transportation lines were cut off, those strongholds would collapse without a fight.

As expected, after Zheng Weishan launched his attack, the first unit to collapse was the Indian Army's vanguard, the 62th Brigade. Historically, Zhang Guohua had annihilated the th Brigade in seven hours, but Zheng Weishan was more prepared and had more troops at his disposal. However, in just four hours, the th Brigade collapsed. The Tibet Military Region troops continued their advance, completely crushing the nd Brigade's defenses in three hours and wiping out the th Artillery Brigade. Consequently, the entire th Division's defenses were completely overwhelmed.

The 188th Regiment of the Tibet Military Region, the first to penetrate the area, successfully attacked Tawang in two days and one night, blocking three Indian brigades in the area north of the Tawang River.

As long as these three brigades are dealt with, the troops can cross the Tawang River and capture Dejangzong and Bandila.

Lian Han led the 124th Army and marched from the Wanong area.

It took less than five hours to completely wipe out the Indian army.

11 Brigade.

At the same time, two regiments of the 124th Army penetrated into the enemy's rear, cutting off the retreat of the Indian 11th Brigade, which was following the Indian 13th Brigade.

In other words, the 124th Army has surrounded the 13th Brigade.

It happened that the Indian frontline commander Kaul was in the Wanong area, following the Indian 12th Brigade. Seeing that the Indian 11th Brigade was annihilated and the 12th Brigade was surrounded, he immediately fled by plane with the commander of the 12th Brigade.

The two of them abandoned their troops and fled,

The 12th Brigade had no intention of fighting. The 12th Brigade was fully equipped.

The number of people was also large, and as a result, the 124th Army captured more than 4000 prisoners. The leaders all ran away, and the 12th Brigade almost did not fight, and chose to surrender as a whole.

It can be said that the full-scale counterattack launched in the early morning of September 9th had already been fought on three fronts in less than a day.

12 Indian brigades have been annihilated.

"Prasad, you have tarnished the honor of the soldiers,

You are not a qualified general. The 4th Division lost the area north of the Tawang River in less than a day. How can you still have the face to continue living?

Kaur took a flight to Tezpur.

Upon seeing the 4th Division Commander, Prasad, he immediately criticized Prasad for the loss of territory north of the Tawang River. Prasad had long been furious that Kaul, a rubbish who had never fought in a battle, had become the frontline leader of this war. He simply ignored the advice of these frontline officers. Prasad had long warned Kaul that the Indian army was in a dangerous situation. But Kaul had ignored his advice and now, after a defeat, was blaming him.

Prasad couldn't contain his anger and immediately mocked him, "Then why did you run away from Wanong? I heard you didn't even see the Chinese and were so scared that you took a plane away. But then again, have you ever fought in a war?"

"you……"

Kaur was furious.

In his early years, Kaul was indeed disliked by the military. He had never fought in a war since graduating from military academy, and had always served in logistics and civilian departments. He attempted to command troops several times, but was rejected by his superiors.

However, this actually became his advantage because after India's independence, officers of similar ranks to his basically left the army because of their good relations with the British.

However, Kaul was not valued during the British Indian Army era, or was not allowed to lead troops, but only to do some civilian work. Therefore, Kaul quickly gained the appreciation of the local faction and became a symbolic figure in the Indianization process of the Indian Army.

Especially after getting close to Nehru, Kaul's promotion speed was very fast. There were even two factions within the army. One was the "pro-Kaul faction" and the other was the

"Anti-Kaul faction." In fact, it is not that Kaul is so powerful in the army, but that the Indian army is divided into local factions who support Nehru and old-school officers who oppose Nehru's Indianization reforms.

In recent years, Nehru's position has become increasingly stable and his reputation has been rising. Therefore, the "pro-Kaul faction" in the army has gained the upper hand, and those senior officers in the Indian Army have basically been expelled.

So it had been a long time since Kaul had been ridiculed in such a way.

So Kaul said, "The loss of Tawang is the primary reason for the failure of this war. I will report this to the Ministry of National Defense and hold you accountable. You will be court-martialed."

"I am waiting."

Prasad also took the risk.

How can you not lose a battle if you fight under an idiot like Kaul?

Besides, the disastrous defeat suffered by the Chinese army this time, with the loss of Tawang and Wanong in a single day, could be considered the greatest defeat of the Indian Army since its founding. Prasad did not believe that Nehru would continue to trust Kaul.

"You..." Kaul was about to continue when his adjutant walked in. His voice trembled as he said, "Commander, this is bad. The Chinese army is invading from Kachin."

"Oh?"

"The 22nd Division sent a telegram stating that the troops attacking Kachin are now surrounded by Chinese troops and cannot break out."

"Everyone is surrounded?"

Kaur was shocked.

The Indian troops heading towards Kachin include 16 infantry brigades, two artillery brigades, two division headquarters, and more than people.

In order to take over Kachin, Kaul made a promise to Nehru and the Ministry of Defense.

That's why so many troops were mobilized to Kaul. The Indian Ministry of Defense has mobilized all the mobile forces of the Indian National Defense Force. If this unit is annihilated, the Indian National Defense Force will completely lose its mobile forces.

"Yes. The Chinese army has cut off their retreat and is now launching an all-out offensive. The situation is very bad, and many troops can no longer hold on."

Kaur's face turned pale in an instant.

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