“Fernandez, get things organized a bit over here and then leave someone else to manage things until one of the Brigadiers from my staff comes down here to take over. I need you back at your battery when the shit hits the fan. Saxena over here can get this mess sorted out. Additional Paras are slated for arrival and will beef up security. Colonel Misra and his 11TH Para-SF Battalion will be the first unit arriving here. He will be field commander for the Thimpu front when he arrives. The reason I am telling you this is because it all depends on this airbase becoming operational and staying that way. Without it, Thimpu
DAY 7
“Gentlemen, welcome to hell!” Adesara smiled wearily
He and Sudarshan walked over to the approaching group of young tank commanders wearing the shoulder patches of the 43RD Armored Regiment on their clean uniforms.
They were understandably nervous, Adesara thought. The ground under their feet rumbled and the explosive thunderclaps to the north really brought home the reality of a pitched, modern war. Major Kulkarni attempted to hide his fear and nervousness. His boundless enthusiasm for combat had died along the grief stricken road to DBO. Now his heart was pounding loud in his chest as he walked over to the two senior officers in front of him covered in soot and grime from the last week of operations.
Adesara and Sudarshan had come over to Saser to see the nature of the reinforcements that Major-General Mohanty and Lieutenant-General Gupta were inducting in to his command…
“Sir, 43RD Armored reporting.”
Kulkarni followed up with a salute which Adesara returned. Sudarshan was about to speak when the sounds of incoming aircraft interrupted them. Kulkarni and his junior officers jerked as two Jaguars streaked overhead, disappearing south beyond the mountains. One of the two aircraft was trailing smoke from its port wing as it flew over. Kulkarni shared a look with his officers.
“You will get used to it, son! Those were our boys returning from delivering another pounding to the Chinese in the 4TH Mechanized sector. We are taking a beating out there and the 10TH Mechanized has been decimated and now folded into the 4TH. Your boys are going to reinforce 4TH Mechanized and attempt a breakthrough. Come on,” he nodded towards the command post for the Smerch battery nearby. The inside of the command post was cramped with so many people, but it had a digital map screen on one of the computers and that was what Sudarshan needed.
“The Chinese have been attempting to take DBO for a week now. We are holding them in place and they are not letting us break through either. The terrain east of the airstrip is a bloody mess filled with dead B-M-Ps, T-72s, T-99s and Z-B-Ds. The air-force boys are proving to be the key for us right now. What they
“I had sent what remained of the 10TH and the 4TH Mechanized into an enveloping operation to cut the Chinese units from their M-S-R after we had blunted their initial assaults. That failed on account of our light armor units attempting to force their way through their T-99s.” Adesara said and then sighed. Kulkarni and the others looked at each other before the Brigadier spoke again:
“Frankly, gentlemen, I have had it with the enemy armor advantage in this sector. I want the 43RD Armored to reach the 4TH Mechanized A-O and push through here,” he jabbed his finger on the digital screen, “to what we are calling as point-victory. That is where you will be in a position to interdict the Chinese M-S-R. Get there and hold position while what remains of the 4TH Mechanized and 5TH Infantry Brigade eliminates the remaining Chinese forces caught between your units and mine and joins up with you.
“Gentlemen, let’s be clear about this: our mechanized battalions are fast moving units. I want to release them to do what they do best. I want 43RD Armored to slug it out and
Kulkarni looked up from the maps:
“Yes sir!”