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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PREFACE II | 11 |
i The Western Sector | 19 |
ii The McMahon Line | 39 |
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accepted action advance aggression agreed agreement Aksai Chin alignment appears approach armed Army asked attack attempt battalions began beginning border boundary Brigade British called China Chinese Chou En-lai claim command concerned confirmed continued Corps course defence Delhi discussions division eastern effect established fact fighting followed force foreign forward forward policy frontier give Indian Government Kaul later letter Lok Sabha London maps McMahon Line meeting Menon ment miles military move NEFA negotiations Nehru never November October officials operation Pakistan Parliament party Pass patrol Peking political position possible posts prepared Prime Minister proposal question reached reason refused relations ridge road Russian seems September settlement showed side Sino-Indian situation Staff suggested supply taken talks Tawang territory Thag Tibet Tibetan tion told troops western sector withdraw