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ID134053
Title ProperNehru, Patel and China
LanguageENG
AuthorDasgupta, Chandrashekhar
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)On November 7, 1950, Vallabhbhai Patel wrote his celebrated letter to Jawaharlal Nehru on India's China policy. 'The Chinese Government has tried to delude us by professions of peaceful intention', he stated, referring to Beijing's decision to move troops into Tibet. A new challenge confronted India as a result of the 'disappearance of Tibet, as we knew it, and the expansion of China almost up to our gates'. 'Chinese ambitions … not only cover the Himalayan slopes on our side but also include the important part of Assam. They have their ambitions in Burma also', he added, noting (incorrectly) that 'Burma has the added difficulty that it has no McMahon Line round which to build up even the semblance of an agreement'.
`In' analytical NoteStrategic Analysis Vol.38, No.5; Sep-Oct.2014: p.717-724
Journal SourceStrategic Analysis Vol.38, No.5; Sep-Oct.2014: p.717-724
Key WordsInternal Politics - India ;  India ;  China ;  India - China Relations ;  India - China War - 1962 ;  Sardar Patel ;  Jawaharlal Nehru ;  Peaceful Intention ;  Himalayan Slope ;  Strategic Ambitions ;  Chinese Troops ;  History - 1962 ;  National Security


 
 
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