An Analysis of the Sino-Indian War Of 1962 Dr. Morarji Bangalore, Prof. Kuma S. Siva Online published on 28 July, 2016. Abstract India and China. The two border nations share a remarkable history. A history of friendship followed by war, followed by diplomacy. There were many border disputes between India china in the late 1900‘s. The dispute may be backed politically by the Tibetan issue, but it was a war for the Indian land. China despite of the peace treaty made in 1954 named ‗The Panchsheel‘, has proclaimed Indian lands of the NEFA and the Aksai Chin. The rejection of the authenticity of the McMahon line, claims to accept the Mc Donald line as the official border between India and China, by China, were some of the border disputes which caused the outbreak of the war. India‘s grant of asylum to Dalailama, the forward policy of India in 1959 have fanned the blaze for the war. This paper, analyses the causes of the war, gives a brief account of the course of the war and also concludes with the aftermath of the war. Due to difficulty in obtaining primary sources, this paper completely relies on the secondary sources. Top Keywords India, China, Sino-Indian, PRC, War, NEFA, Aksai Chin. Top |