India Deploys S-400 Air Defence System Near Siliguri Corridor Amid Heightened Chinese and Bangladeshi Aerial Activities

India Deploys S400 Air Defence System Near Siliguri Corridor Amid Heightened Chinese and Bang...webp


India has strategically positioned its advanced S-400 air defence missile system in the vicinity of the Siliguri Corridor, a critical and narrow land passage often referred to as the "Chicken's Neck".

This deployment serves as a measure against increased aerial operations observed from both Bangladesh and China near this geographically vital area, which connects mainland India with its northeastern states. The move highlights growing security concerns surrounding the corridor's integrity.

The decision comes amidst a noticeable shift in regional dynamics. Following the change in government in Bangladesh in August 2024, which saw the departure of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, relations between New Delhi and Dhaka have cooled. India has expressed concerns regarding the current interim administration led by Muhammad Yunus.

Compounding these tensions, Bangladesh recently activated Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 drones near its borders with West Bengal and Meghalaya, locations adjacent to the sensitive Siliguri Corridor. These drones were procured by Bangladesh as part of its military modernization efforts.

Reports indicate that Bangladesh's 67th Army is utilising these medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for surveillance purposes.

The Bayraktar TB2 is noted for its operational effectiveness, demonstrated in various international conflicts, and possesses the ability to carry guided weapons, fly for over 24 hours, and operate within a radius of about 300 kilometres.

The stationing of such UAVs near the Chicken’s Neck, which measures only 22 kilometres across at its narrowest point, has raised alarms within India's defence establishment regarding potential security risks to this crucial transit route.

While Bangladesh maintains that the deployment of TB2 drones is for defensive surveillance, their presence in such a strategic location has caused apprehension in India.

Furthermore, intelligence sources have noted concerns about the potential resurgence of extremist elements and illegal smuggling activities possibly taking advantage of the political situation in Bangladesh, adding another layer of complexity to border security management.

In parallel, China has reportedly increased its use of surveillance aircraft near India's northern frontiers, particularly in areas close to Sikkim. Observations suggest expanded operations involving High-Altitude Long-Endurance (HALE) drones by Beijing.

These sophisticated UAVs can operate at very high altitudes (above 50,000 feet) for extended periods, conducting surveillance over vast distances, leading to Indian concerns about monitoring activities along the contested Himalayan border.

This increased Chinese aerial presence is viewed by observers as part of Beijing's wider strategic objectives, potentially linked to initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

China's growing engagement with Bangladesh under the current administration is also seen by India as impacting regional dynamics and potentially challenging India's influence, particularly along its borders and in the broader Indo-Pacific region.

In response to these developments, India has deployed the S-400 'Triumph' air defence system. Acquired from Russia, this sophisticated system is designed to detect, track, and neutralise a variety of aerial threats including aircraft, UAVs, and missiles at distances extending up to 400 kilometres.

Its placement near the Siliguri Corridor, possibly centred around the Bagdogra Air Force Station in West Bengal, establishes a strong defensive shield against air incursions from multiple directions.

The S-400 system's sophisticated radar and missile technology provides a significant deterrent capability. It is equipped to handle stealthy targets such as the TB2 drones operated by Bangladesh and poses a challenge to high-altitude platforms like China's HALE UAVs, reinforcing India's ability to control the airspace in this critical zone.

This deployment enhances India's existing multi-layered defence posture in the region, which already includes assets like Rafale fighter jets and BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles positioned to protect the Siliguri Corridor.

The Siliguri Corridor remains a paramount concern in India's national security planning due to its strategic location and inherent vulnerability. Any disruption in this narrow passage could isolate India's northeastern region.

The installation of the S-400 system underscores India's commitment to safeguarding this vital land bridge and signals its readiness to counter potential aerial threats from neighbouring countries.
 
Till you will not shoot down till then you will be on alert, once you do rest will be on alert. Can't even taken on Bangladesh in any ways. What's position in defence, morcha that is , that's for firing and not for shopkeeping .
 
S400 will scare whom if its not used so use it or its good for Shop display the shopkeeper way.
 
The main threat to Chicken neck corridor is not from China but from illegally migrated Bangladeshis residing in NE states mainly in Assam. They slowly slowly try to occupy/capture the small corridor will pave the way to China.
 
Time to get Chittagong tract from Bangladesh and have sea access to 7 NE states, it is 99% non muslms.
 
Hope Brahmos is also deployed in the region.. acquire & deploy 2-3 more squardens.
 
The main threat to Chicken neck corridor is not from China but from illegally migrated Bangladeshis residing in NE states mainly in Assam. They slowly slowly try to occupy/capture the small corridor will pave the way to China.
If they attempt any serious misadventure then CRPF and Indian Army will have new target practice sessions in the region.
 
Time to get Chittagong tract from Bangladesh and have sea access to 7 NE states, it is 99% non muslms.
Everyone is blindly advocating military action against Bangladesh when in reality we should and we already likely are using covert assets, RAW, NTRO etc. In the 1980s, Bangladesh under Mohammad Ershad was infiltrating terrorists into India, so RAW deposed him in a coup. This Yunus is an 85-year-old man. He stands no chance.
 
Everyone is blindly advocating military action against Bangladesh when in reality we should and we already likely are using covert assets, RAW, NTRO etc. In the 1980s, Bangladesh under Mohammad Ershad was infiltrating terrorists into India, so RAW deposed him in a coup. This Yunus is an 85-year-old man. He stands no chance.
RAW is already doing it with Arakan Army. We have an eye on both Chin and Arakan states in Myanmar as well. Chittagong is almost the same size as POK square miles wise.
 
The main threat to Chicken neck corridor is not from China but from illegally migrated Bangladeshis residing in NE states mainly in Assam. They slowly slowly try to occupy/capture the small corridor will pave the way to China.
Land Jihad. Ultimately, one day, those Miyas will come together to form Greater Bangladesh due to common Islamic ideology. We already knew their design very well.
 
Indian Army has moved ahead in the “ Chicken Neck “ region forcefully. Can easily make it “ Elephants neck “ region.

Three top class Corps are fully deployed in this region.

The IN has complete mastery over Bay of Bengal since 1965. .

The IAF has overwhelming superiority in the air since 1971.

Time to defang adversaries here is on .
 
Something big is going to happen. India should invade right now where the whole world is running behind the USA for tariff relaxation. This is the time to make India great again.
 
Everyone is blindly advocating military action against Bangladesh when in reality we should and we already likely are using covert assets, RAW, NTRO etc. In the 1980s, Bangladesh under Mohammad Ershad was infiltrating terrorists into India, so RAW deposed him in a coup. This Yunus is an 85-year-old man. He stands no chance.
India didn't get any immediate benefits after the fall of Ershad, likely indicating its non-involvement. You guys should stop glorifying RAW; it was probably Soviet orchestrated or something that happened naturally. (Soviets were heavily involved in BD as they wanted Bangabandhu to form communism, which he did but was assassinated a few months later.)
 
India is paying the price by giving Bangladesh away in 1971 after we won it. What’s worse is that India didn’t expand the chicken neck corridor when we could have. We should have also created some port access to our north eastern states instead of relying on the road and train network which makes it more expensive to transport.

India knows our weak points and is taking a lot of proactive steps to improve our security. India also needs to create another 2-4 strike corps backed by infantry, artillery, MBRL, missiles, tanks, IFV, attack helicopters and jets. It’s very important that we create our own theatre commands with integrated equipment and technology.
 
The plot has been set by Bangladesh. It seems Pakistan, China, and Bangladesh are ready to play their part along with the support of Turkey. But still, they are insufficient against the gigantic defence force of India. This is New India, and none can dare to touch our land. If they still dare to attack, they will awfully lose their own land this time. Now, it's not possible for any country or even the world to fight against the mighty Indian defence forces.
 
India didn't get any immediate benefits after the fall of Ershad, likely indicating its non-involvement. You guys should stop glorifying RAW; it was probably Soviet orchestrated or something that happened naturally. (Soviets were heavily involved in BD as they wanted Bangabandhu to form communism, which he did but was assassinated a few months later.)
Pakistan didn't get any benefit from the Taliban government, does that mean ISI didn't help the Taliban in the past? Lol, that's 💩 logic.

In the book RAW by Yatish Yadav, former RAW officials under cover names confirmed that RAW was involved in his overthrow. Just saying that RAW is doing covert operations and giving examples of it literally doing its jobs is not called "glorifying". I never said RAW is the best blah blah lol. People like you vastly underestimate the capability of the Indian intelligence community. They have had their failures, but they do their jobs mostly.
 
You oversimplifying this issue. Matter is much more complex than what u think.
Compared to how it was in the 1980s with various insurgencies in the Northeast (way more compared to now), the Khalistan movement in the east, the Sri Lanka Tamil issue in the south, the Kashmir issue in the north, and of course Ershad and ISI in Bangladesh in the east, the current situation is 1000 times better. Historical precedent shows that we don't need military action against Bangladesh; covert action is necessary.
 
If any mischief activity by Bangladesh, India should drill down in chicken's neck area into Bangladesh land and occupy it and create a buffer zone like Israel does.
 
If they attempt any serious misadventure then CRPF and Indian Army will have new target practice sessions in the region.
Yup, but you are still in the medieval age. Nowadays, war is conducted by electronic and AI means. Until we develop updated technology, we'll be in serious problem with Bangladesh, China, and Pakistan breathing down our neck.
 
Indians are wasting their time waiting for Bangladesh to do some mischiefs at the Siliguri corridor with Chinese or Pakis' help. By now Indian intelligence should have received some warning signals from Bangladesh about its intention and be prepared for it.
 
To offset the illegal infiltration from Bangladesh the crucial imperative for India is to strongly consider a special military operation to annex the narrow strip of land between Feni and Chittagong and/or the Rangpur division specifically the south Dinajpur Gaibandha corridor.
 

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