What is the Sino-Indian war?
The Sino-Indian War or the Indo-China War and Sino-Indian Border Conflict was a war between India and China in the year 1962.
What was the main reason for the war of 1962?
The main cause of the war was a dispute over the sovereignty of widely-separated Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh border regions,
Aksai Chin, claimed by India was a part of Kashmir and by China to be part of Xinjiang.
What was the duration of the war?
The duration of the war was 1 month and 1 day which is from
20th of Oct'1962 - 21st of Nov'1962.
Where was the war fought?
The war was fought at Aksai Chin and North-Eastern Frontier Agency, Assam.
How the war was fought?
Much of the fighting had taken place in harsh conditions in the mountains and also there were large-scale combats at altitudes over 4000 meters. the Sino-Indian war was also notable for the lack of development of navy and air force.
What was the result of the war?
The Result of the war was a Chinese victory.
What was the state of the relationship between India and China after the war?
After the war had ended both the countries kept forward armed positions and also small clashes broke out but no war was held after the war of 1962 between India And China.
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