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SINO - INDIA BORDER (3) answer(s).
 
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Indian army-big steps in plugging the gaps along the China and / Ahmedullah, Mohammed   Journal Article
Ahmedullah, Mohammed Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   093992


Secuirty of India's international borders / Singh, Jaspal   Journal Article
Singh, Jaspal Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Why culture matters: revisiting the Sino-Indian border war of 1962 / Chaudhuri, Rudra   Journal Article
Chaudhuri, Rudra Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Strategic historians and practitioners associated with the 32-day Sino-Indian border conflict of autumn 1962 have for long argued that India's appeal for US military assistance during the war led to the abandonment of India's foreign policy of non-alignment. By asking for military assistance, India entered into an alliance with the US. Triangulation of different accounts of the war, declassified US State Department Papers and correspondence between Indian leaders during the time of the war counter these claims. This article demonstrates how India's political elite, informed by cultural beliefs had in fact resisted allying with the US. Cultural beliefs, and not rational claims prescribing alliances, guided the strategic decision-making process in this period of national security crisis.
Key Words China  India  1962 War  Sino - India Border  Foreign Policy 
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