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Originally Posted by RN7
Getting the tanks over either side of the Himalayan Mountains and the other "foothill mountains" which are higher than the Rockies might be a problem for China and India.
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There is no good access across the Himalayas for heavy vehicles. In 1962, the Indians did field some armored cars up there, but that's it.
More important than getting the vehicles across the Himalayas would be being able to run supply chains where there is next to no infrastructure at all.
So, I doubt there would be a lot of action on that front.
Besides, I thought the shortform of T2K in South Asia was India and Pakistan nuke each other? Given that, neither China nor India has much energy to spare for additional antagonisms.
Uncle Ted