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India and China second war​

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Answered by kaushalOP99
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The Nathu La and Cho La clashes, sometimes referred to as the Sino-Indian War of 1967, consisted of a series of border clashes between India and China alongside the border of the Himalayan Kingdom of Sikkim, then an Indian protectorate.

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Answered by ROSEMARIE001
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THE SECOND WAR OF CHINA AND INDIA IS ALSO REFEREED AS  Sino-Indian War WHICH TOOK PLACE IN THE YEAR 1967.

Tensions continued to run high along the Himalayan border shared by India and China.

Observers have commented that these clashes indicated the decline of 'claim strength' in China's decision to initiate the use of force against India, and stated that India was greatly pleased with the combat performance of its forces in the Nathu La clashes, seeing it as a sign of striking improvement since its defeat in the 1962 Sino-Indian War.

The Nathu La clashes started on 11 September 1967, when the People's Liberation Army (PLA) launched an attack on Indian posts at Nathu La, and lasted till 15 September 1967. In October 1967, another military duel took place at Cho La and ended on the same day.

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