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why did China declare one sided cease fire ( end of war ) in the Indo-Pak war ? ​

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Answered by HarshaVardhan123456
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Answer:

They met their strategic objectives.  The main strategic objective was to secure a road between Tibet and Xinjiang.  Once that was done, further advance would have left the PRC vulnerable to a counterattack and would have reduced support for PRC both domestically and internationally

Explanation:

It was a time of cold war and China had intense bitter rivalry with USA. (USA did not even recognize China until 1979). And as a result of Sino-Indian war USA was planning to come to aid of India

Answered by ter03404222
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The war ended when China declared a ceasefire on 20 November 1962, and simultaneously announced its withdrawal to its claimed 'line of actual control'. ... It was the first war between India and China. Following the end of the war, a number of small clashes broke out between both sides, but no large-scale fighting ensued.

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