On 20 October 1962, high in the Himalayas on the banks of the fast-flowing Nam Ka Chu, over 400 Indian soldiers were massacred and the valley was overrun by soldiers of Chinaβs Peopleβs Liberation Army. Over the course of the next month, nearly 4,000 soldiers were killed on both sides and the Indian Army experienced its worst defeat ever. The conflict (war was never formally declared) ended because China announced a unilateral ceasefire on 21 November and halted its hitherto unhindered advance across NEFA and Ladakh. To add to Indiaβs lasting shame, neither Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru nor the Indian Army was even aware that the βwarβ had ended until they heard the announcement on the radioβdespite the Indian embassy having been given the information two days earlier.
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1962 The War That Wasn’t
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9789382277972
Categories History, Non-fiction
Tags 1962 The War That Wasn't, Shiv Kunal Verma, Shiv Kunal Verma Books
Brand: Rupa Publications
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