The sudden offensive in the East District Six States by the Jieke Group left India in a state of panic, especially upon learning that the Silliguri Corridor had fallen. The loss of this strategic location caused both shock and anger among India's high-level officials, prompting immediate reinforcement dispatch to reclaim the area.
In the Silliguri Corridor, Genetic Warriors were driving over ten thousand captured soldiers, constructing defensive positions and laying mines.
With a whip in one hand, cracking loudly in the air, and a loudspeaker in the other, Jawaharal ordered, "Work hard, anyone who drags their feet will be starved for three days."
None of the Indian soldiers, laboring intensely, dared to resist and completed their tasks diligently.
"Jawaharal, order the unit to withdraw."