India's China WarDocuments the events and issues of the 1962 Sino-Indian border war in an analysis of its historical causes and its implications for Indian politics and world affairs. |
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accepted aggression agreement Aksai Chin approach Army H.Q. Assam attack battalions Bhutan Bomdi border boundary dispute boundary question Brigade British Burma ceasefire China Chinese Government Chou En-lai civilian claim line Communist Corps Dalvi defence Delhi Dhola Post diplomatic Dirang Dzong discussions Dzong Eastern Command fact force foreign forward policy frontier Government's Indian Army Indian Government Indian position Indian territory Indian troops infantry Karakoram Pass Kashmir Kaul Kaul's Khinzemane Kongka Krishna Menon Kuen Lun Ladakh later Lok Sabha London Longju maps McMahon Line ment miles military Ministry move Namka Chu NEFA negotiations Nehru November numbers October officials operation Pakistan Parliament party Pathania patrol Peking Peking Review Peking's political Prasad Prime Minister proposal road Russian September side Simla Sino-Indian boundary Soviet Staff status quo talks Tawang Tezpur Thag La ridge Thapar Thimayya Tibet Tibetan tion told treaty Tsangle Umrao Singh Walong western sector withdraw