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What was the reason for 1962 war between India and China?
The main cause of the war was a dispute over the sovereignty of the widely separated Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh border regions. Aksai Chin, claimed by India to belong to Ladakh and by China to be part of Xinjiang, contains an important road link that connects the Chinese regions of Tibet and Xinjiang.
Who was Indian army in 1962?
Brij Mohan Kaul | |
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Service/branch | Indian Army |
Years of service | 1933-1962 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Service number | AI-162 |
What happen in India in 1962?
3 April – Jawaharlal Nehru is elected de facto Prime Minister of India. 28 July – A locust swarm threatens New Delhi. 21 September – A border conflict between China and India erupts into fighting. 19 December – The last foreign-occupied territory of India, Daman and Diu, is integrated into India.
Who was chief of army staff in 1962?
The Defence Minister of India at the time of Indo-Sino(1962) war was Mr V.K. Krishna Menon. He was the 5th Defence Minister of India. The current Chief of the Army Staff of the Indian Army is Mr Manoj Mukund Narwane.
Who resigned after 1962 war?
A chagrined Menon was responsible for India’s lack of military readiness and was forced to tender his resignation on Oct-31-1962 as Minister of Defence in spite of Nehru protecting him by first making him Minister of Defence Production and then minister without portfolio.
What big event happened in 1962?
What happened in 1962 Major News Stories include Telstar first live trans-Atlantic television signal, First Beatles single “Love Me Do” released, Oral Polio Vaccine used to combat Polio, Marilyn Monroe is found dead, Cuban Missile Crisis takes world to brink of war, John H.
What Sino means?
Sino- a combining form meaning “Chinese”: Sino-Tibetan; Sinology.
What is the origin of the word Sino?
before vowels Sin-, word-forming element meaning “Chinese,” 1879, from Late Latin Sinæ (plural) “the Chinese,” from Ptolemaic Greek Sinai, from Arabic Sin “China,” probably from Chinese Ch’in, name of the fourth dynasty of China (see China).