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Chinese roulette: which way will the wind blow? / Sinha, Deepak   Journal Article
Sinha, Deepak Journal Article
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Showing character: Nehru, reputation, and the Sino-Indian dispute, 1957–1962 / Shankar, Mahesh   Article
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Summary/Abstract In the approach to the Sino-Indian war of 1962, the Indian government made some surprising policy choices. Most significant was Nehru’s decision to contest what was viewed by him and his officials as unimportant territory in the western sector, rejecting in the process Chou en-Lai’s 1960 “package” offer. Instead, Delhi chose to initiate in 1961 the Forward Policy, in full awareness of the severely disadvantageous position of the Indian military in the disputed border areas. Using Indian primary documents, this article makes the case that reputational considerations—particularly Nehru’s fear that any concessions to China would be viewed as weakness and provoke further aggression—help explain the puzzling aspects of India’s intransigence on the Sino-Indian territorial dispute during this period.
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