India-China 1962 War and role of NehruThis paper attempts the role of Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, the first Indian Prime Minister in 1962 war with China.Vivek Kumar Srivastava, Dr
Neville Maxwell, 91, who was on the ground at the time of the 1962 conflict and worked as a Southeast Asian correspondent for the London Times, emphasized that India is echoing events of 1962 with continued violation of China's sovereignty. The Doklam area lies in the midst of a three way...
, India conducted lively trade with Rome. Commercial links with countries situated to the east of India all the way to China were also broadened. In the fourth century, after the fall of Kushan power in North India, the state of Magadha began to grow again. During the reign of the ...
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India and China fought a border war in 1962 and have long accused each other of seeking to cross their frontier -- which has never been properly agreed -- in India's Ladakh region, just opposite Tibet. Beijing and New Delhi later sent tens of thousands of extra troops to the bo...
ChinaIndiaborder disputebilateral relationsstrategyThis chapter reviews China's approach to its disputed border with India after the war between the two countries in 1962. China's approach has emphasized maintaiSocial Science Electronic Publishing
Since the 1960s China and India have engaged in a dispute about the demarcation of their shared border. This territorial dispute led to a brief war in 1962, and recurring flare-ups over the following decades, including during the summer of 2020. The pote
Nepal, which was never under colonial rule, has long claimed the areas of Limpiyadhura, Kalapani and Lipu Lekh in accordance with the 1816 Sugauli treaty with the British Raj, although these areas have remained in control of Indian troops since India fought a war with China in 1962. There...
Yet, there are obvious limitations in the Sino-Indian relationship. Memories of its defeat in the 1962 border war with China still rankle in India. The border dispute has been managed but not resolved. There is expectation of future strategic rivalry, felt more strongly in India than China. ...
But India may have miscalculated China's stance in defending its sovereignty. China's bottom line is the border line, as shown in the Sino-Indian border conflict in 1962. China values peace and the interests of innocent people on both side of the border, that is why it has remained patien...