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 The Sino-Indian War - Chapter 9: The Aftermath
he Indian Army's defeat by the Chinese in the border war of 1962 was a national humiliation, but the nation reacted to the '62 war with an unprecedented surge of patriotism.
The Chinese claims to Aksai Chin and large areas of Arunachal are a mix of an expression of this neo-colonial sentiment and the desire to acquire a dominant status in Asia by keeping rival India in a weaker bargaining position.
Though Indian kill ratios were vary favorable, the damage caused by non-acclimatization of troops, particularly in the eastern sector, compared to the troops in Ladakh, who were better equipped and acclimatized, is very evident.
sinoindianwar.50megs.com /9.htm

  
 ICA : Chinese in India
Credit goes to the Chinese community for having helped launch the faces of millions of Indian women.
The Chinese in India are a small group of people – very small when compared to the population of India – but this tiny population has touched India in two important places - in their stomachs and in the faces of their women.
There are Chinese scattered and settled in other parts of India too but most of them can trace their roots to Calcutta and this is hence, Calcutta can be called the source of the fountain of Chinese population in India.
indianchinese.org /articles/indianchinese/cindia.htm

  
 Lecture Notes: Early Indian and Chinese Civilizations
Fundamental to Chinese society and culture was the Confician concept that the health of the family was the key to the welfare of the state.
Chinese civilization may be the oldest continuous one in world history, and it has a number of enduring characteristics.
The political, social, and economic challenges confronting the Chinese state and Chinese society stimulated the production of new ideas and theories.
www.uncp.edu /home/rwb/lecture_asian_civ.htm

  
 The Case of Malaya
During the Second World War, the Chinese and Indian populations of Malaya supported the League of Nations, out of a dislike for Japanese rule based on news of atrocities committed in China.
Although Muslim Indians were subjected to less persecution than either Chinese or Hindu Indians, Muslim Indians were just as well represented in the post-1971 diaspora of Malayan Indians as their Hindu counterparts, with almost a quarter-million emigrating, most to Britain, Australia, and Trinidad.
The non-Malay majority states of Penang and Singapore served as bases for Chinese and Indian pro-democracy activists from the People's Action Party, such as Lee Kuan Yew and Praban Jarasinghan, which advocated the destruction of the racial quota system and the establishment of a real democracy.
www.ahtg.net /TpA/malaya.html

  
 THE GREEK, INDIAN, & CHINESE ELEMENTS
In the association with the elements, however, the archetypal Chinese dragon is associated with the East, and with the element Wood.
In the adoption of the seven day week from the West, Chinese usage then assigns the five planets to the days of the week apart from Sunday and Monday, which are then named, obviously enough, after the Sun and the Moon.
The Chinese elements then include two missing from the Buddhist elements, metal and wood; and the Buddhist elements include two missing from the Chinese, air and aether (or the void).
www.friesian.com /elements.htm

  
 The Sino-Indian War - Chapter 7: The Chinese Attack
The Sino-Indian War - Chapter 7: The Chinese Attack
Predictably, on the morning of 20th October, the Chinese attacked with an artillery bombardment of 76 mm and 120 mm mortars at the Indian positions of Bridge III and Bridge IV.
Dalvi, finding that 7 Brigade was being run over by the Chinese, tried to lead a small retreating party of Indian troops back to Indian lines but was taken prisoner at Dhola.
sinoindianwar.50megs.com /7.htm

  
 Indian Army
The Indians lost the war, and some of Indian Kashmir was occupied by the Chinese.
The dividing line between the Indian and Chinese forces was christened the Line of Actual Control.
The highest rank in the Indian Army is the Field Marshal, who is only appointed by the Prime Minister in case of a war.
www.mywiseowl.com /articles/Indian_Army

  
 Indian, Chinese, & Japanese Emperors
Two sharp wars with the British led to the annexation of the Punjab, after which Sikh warlike ambitions could be directed through membership in the British Indian Army, where the Sikhs stood out with their characteristic turbans and beards.
Chinese historians regarded the Southern Dynasties as the legitimate succession of the Chinese Throne, which is why the period is reckoned to extend down to 589, and the Sui begun in 590, even though Yang Chien came to a unified Northern Throne in 581.
Indian influence on the West, though likely through the skepticism of Pyrrho, and possibly evident in the halos of Christian saints (borrowed from Buddhist iconography), did not extend to anything more substantial.
www.friesian.com /sangoku.htm

  
 Sinoind0
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the China-India Border War: its causes, the movement to armed conflict, the Chinese and Indian armies' preparedness for war, the conduct of the border War, the cease-fire, and the consequences of the Border War.
Outcomes of the Border War included modernization of the Indian army, the roots of the 1965 India-Pakistan Border War, and realization of China's limited strategic objectives--the limited nature of which was again seen in the 1979 China-Viet Nam Border War.
The paper chronologically examines the 19th and 20th Century roots of disputed border areas between China and Indian the increase in tensions and conflicts in the late 1950s, the skirmishes along the China-India border, the October-November 1962 hostilities, and the cease-fire.
iwantu2.netfirms.com /www/sinoind0.htm

  
 China Becoming a Superpower and India's Options - Sreedhar
Various versions of the people associated with that war from the Indian side, however, indicate that the Chinese succeeded largely due to the failure of the politico-military leadership of India to assess correctly the PLA’s capabilities.
Though no official history of the war from the Indian side has been published as yet, the Chinese official version is that they repulsed the Indian attack on Chinese territory.
Indian gunners scored several direct hits on Chinese bunkers, including a command post from where the Chinese operations were being directed.
ignca.nic.in /ks_41065.htm

  
 World Affairs Board - India Vs. China (borderline War)
The trigger of the war in 1962 was India attacked the China-control-region first,then China have to fight back.This war we chinese called "self-defence war towards India",several minutes ago i just surfed some Indian website about this war,i found it's different from chinese:)
If the war lasts for a few days it will be a now win situation but if there are continues low intensity border skirmishes then indians can use their trump card of blokcing chineese oil supplies to control the chineese.
Forty years ago, the Indian nation was convulsed by fear and eventual humiliation as its army was vanquished by the Chinese People's Liberation Army in a bitter and cold battle in the Northeast.
militaryaffairsboard.com /printthread.php?t=3455

  
 BBC NEWS South Asia Indian troops mark China festival
The Chinese army reached the plains of Assam with Indian formations retreating in disarray to the outskirts of Tezpur.
He said it was "particularly significant" that the Chinese had allowed the Indian media to visit their remote outpost.
About 50 Chinese military officials and soldiers, again some with families, had travelled to the Bumla Pass, close to the Chinese outpost, for Indian Independence Day on 15 August.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/south_asia/3707590.stm

  
 ufo05i2.htm
This was where Indian and Chinese army fought major war in 1962.
They were first turned away by the Chinese guard posts as they were refused entry from the Chinese side and then when they tried to approach the site from Indian side, the Indian border patrol also turned them down in spite of their permit to travel between the two countries.
The Chinese held northeastern part is known as Aksai Chin and Indian South West is known as Ladakh.
farshores.org /ufo05i2.htm

  
 ICA : The first chinese in India
The Chinese in India trace their historical origin to a sailor-merchant who arrived in Calcutta in the late 18th century.
To this present day, Chinese families visit this temple to evoke the magic and blessings of the two deities.
The Chinese have their own myths about this first hero who came and settled here.
indianchinese.org /articles/indianchinese/firstchinese.htm

  
 Pak & Chinese POW's in Indian Jails?, Indian Airforce
But if he correctly registered his name with the Indian Army when he was captured in 1962 during the Indo-Chinese border war, he is Yang Chen, a member of the People's Liberation Army of China.
The two men were captured during the Sino-Indian border war in 1962 and three years later put into the mental hospital in Ranchi in the east Indian state of Bihar, the newspaper said last weekend.
If the Indian bureaucracy is tight-lipped about Chen and Liang, one of the oldest ward attendants says that in 1965 they were brought to the institution by the Indian Army.
www.geocities.com /siafdu/pow3.html

  
 Chinese army enters into Indian territory India-Defence
Chinese Army had overrun most of Arunachal Pradesh during the 1962 war, but had vacated it after the war.
This is the same area where on June 26, 2003, a Chinese Army team had intruded into India, stripped Indian intelligence officials of personal weapons and held them hostage for several hours.
His office said the DG was away on tour to the "forward areas" in the eastern part of the country but there was no confirmation if his trip was to assess the situation in Asafila area.
srirangan.net /india-defence/node/243

  
 Sino-Indian War
The Indian Army's defeat by the Chinese in the border war of 1962 was a national humiliation, but the nation reacted to the '62 war with an unprecedented surge of patriotism.
To this date, the Chinese claim to the Indian areas is based upon the non-recognition of the McMahon Line, regardless of the recognition of Tibetan autonomy and Tibet's acceptance of the McMahon Line, which is is based on their illegal claim to Tibet.
The Indian troops tried returning to their original positions, but these were already held by the Chinese.
www.mywiseowl.com /articles/Sino-Indian_War

  
 diff. between Chinese & Indian situations
The Chinese revolution was overwhelmingly a peasant revolution, but it differed from all preceding peasant revolutions in human history in that this peasant revolution had the imprint of working class leadership.
France, after the Crimean war, was preoccupied with Louis Bonaparte's project of foisting Maximilian as the Emperor of Mexico (1864-67); this venture ended disastrously for France with the execution of Maximilian, and represented a severe set back for the French colonial drive.
Not only did the Chinese Communist Party embody the proletarian outlook while leading the revolution in the countryside, but the Chinese proletariat accepted the Communist party as its vanguard despite the latter's physical presence being confined mainly to the countryside after the early years.
cpim.org /marxist/199904_marxist_china_ppatnaik.htm

  
 Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh,Indian airforce
The Indian Army's defeat by the Chinese in the border war of 1962 was a national humiliation, never mind the culpability of Nehru and his advisers in mishandling the situation.
The Chinese panicked and when they moved their forces forward, there were eyeball-to-eyeball confrontations along several parts of the LAC.
The 40-foot-high multi-hued war memorial to the unsung heroes, designed by the Army and constructed at a cost of about Rs 15 lakh, was dedicated in the presence of civilians and Army personnel, whose band played patriotic song eulogising the warriors’ sacrifices.
users.senet.com.au /~wingman/tawang.html

  
 Indo-China war - Sify.com
The Indian soldiers' progress was severely hampered by lack of warm clothing and difficulty to acclimatize to the hilly and cold ranges where the battles were raging.
In fact, on October 26, 1962, the centre announced that "India is being put on a war footing to face the Chinese menace".
By October, 1962, India was at war with China.
sify.com /itihaas/fullstory.php?id=13421152

  
 Chinese and Indian outline
2) Civil War broke out in 1467 and lasted over a century, reducing the number of daimyo from 260 to 45 by 1580.
2) Lasted until 256 BCE and was the longest dynasty in Chinese history.
5) Second opium war occured in 1856--China vs. France and British.
www.geocities.com /CollegePark/Field/7735/eastern10.html

  
 Chinese, Indian defence ministers agree to boost military ties
The Chinese and Indian defence ministers agreed Monday on measures to strengthen links between their armed forces, officials said, in a new sign of improving ties between the two most populous nations.
Chinese Defence Minister Cao Gangchuan, who arrived in India Friday, was given a ceremonial guard of honour before he met his Indian counterpart, George Fernandes.
Chinese, Indian defence ministers agree to boost military ties
www.spacewar.com /2004/040329180538.a6bq5k8e.html

  
 World history 1946 -1947
This return resulted in the outbreak of a civil war between Monarchists and Communist opponents of the government.
The result was a war that lasted for 30 years.
In order to help the Philippines rebuild the country after the ravages of World War II, the US Congress had passed the Rehabilitation Act, providing for payment of war claims.
www.historycentral.org /dates/1946.html

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Business -- Shell warns oil producers on Chinese, Indian deals
PARIS – Royal Dutch/Shell advised oil producing countries to be wary of signing deals with Chinese and Indian national oil companies (NOCs), saying to do so could expose them to interference from these governments.
The Chinese and Indian governments are eager to secure energy supplies for their booming economies and have engaged in political lobbying to help their state oil firms to participate in major oil and gas projects, such as the massive Sakhalin field off Russia's eastern coast.
The comments will be seen by analysts as a sign of the threat IOCs like Shell feel from state-controlled Chinese and Indian oil firms such as Sinopec and ONGC.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/business/20050421-0658-energy-shell.html

  
 Afghan War
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 All Kinds Of Paintings < cave, monet, dali, abstract, chinese, indian, war, rivera
All Kinds Of Paintings < cave, monet, dali, abstract, chinese, indian, war, rivera
Guatemalan Mayan Indian artists depict their traditions in hundreds of colorful oil paintings exhibited in this virtual museum and art gallery.
Chinese classical paintings spanning 2,000 years of art work.
www.m51.ca

  
 China  List of PLA Victories! StrategyPage.com
Chinese Civil War: The PLA defeats a better equipped KMT army that was many times it's own size.
Paracel Conflict: The PLA engaged in naval warfare with the south Vietnamese in the Paracel archipelago.
WWII: PLA forces waged a war of attrition upon the Japanese Army in Manchuria and Northern China.
www.strategypage.com /messageboards/messages/69-15947.asp

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2004299036
French, Chinese, Indian, Pakistan, Israeli, and South African Nuclear Weapons.
Advantages and Drawbacks for the Use of Biological Weapons.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/wiley041/2004299036.html

  
 China Becoming a Superpower and India's Options - Sreedhar
Various versions of the people associated with that war from the Indian side, however, indicate that the Chinese succeeded largely due to the failure of the politico-military leadership of India to assess correctly the PLA’s capabilities.
Though no official history of the war from the Indian side has been published as yet, the Chinese official version is that they repulsed the Indian attack on Chinese territory.
Indian gunners scored several direct hits on Chinese bunkers, including a command post from where the Chinese operations were being directed.
ignca.nic.in /ks_41065.htm   (3938 words)

  
 SINO-INDIAN TALKS: Mixed Results
In a media briefing, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman even went further than this and claimed that the Indian Prime Minister had accepted that the TAR is an "inalienable" part of China, but this expression is not found in the joint declaration.
The Chinese intelligence too was as much concerned as its Indian counterpart over her presence and activities from Sikkim, which is on China's border.
The Chinese side expresses its appreciation for the Indian position and reiterates that it is firmly opposed to any attempt and action aimed at splitting China and bringing about independence of Tibet.
www.saag.org /papers8/paper726.html   (2119 words)

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