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Sino-Indian War

Sino-Indian War
The Sino-Indian War occurred between India and China.
Military Conflict
ConflictSino-Indian War
Date20 October � 21 November 1962
LocationSouth Xinjiang (Aksai Chin) and Arunachal Pradesh (South Tibet, North-East Frontier Agency)
ResultChinese military victory.
Territorial
changes
No significant territorial change compared with prior to the war.
China controls Tibet excluding Tawang and area south of McMahon Line (South Tibet) and retains Aksai Chin area (de facto); India controls North-East Frontier Agency (South Tibet, Arunachal) area (de facto).
India
India
People's Republic of China
China
India Brij Mohan Kaul
India Jawaharlal Nehru
India V. K. Krishna Menon
India Pran Nath Thapar
China Zhang Guohua
China Mao Zedong
China Liu Bocheng
China Lin Biao
China Zhou Enlai
10,000 � 12,000
80000
1,383 Killed
1,047 Wounded
1,696 Missing
3,968 Captured
722 Killed.
1,697 Wounded

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The Sino-Indian War ( ), also known as the Sino-Indian Border Conflict (), was a war between China and India that occurred in 1962. A disputed Himalayan border was the main pretext for war, but other issues played a role. There had been a series of violent border incidents after the 1959 Tibetan uprising, when India had granted asylum to the Dalai Lama. India initiated a Forward Policy in which it placed outposts along the border, including several north of the McMahon Line, the eastern portion of a Line of Actual Control proclaimed by Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai in 1959.

The Chinese launched simultaneous offensives in Ladakh and across the McMahon Line on 20 October 1962, coinciding with the Cuban Missile Crisis. Chinese troops advanced over Indian forces in both theatres, capturing Rezang la in Chushul in the western theatre, as well as Tawang in the eastern theatre. The war ended when the Chinese declared a ceasefire on 20 November 1962, and simultaneously announced its withdrawal from the disputed area.

The Sino-Indian War is notable for the harsh conditions under which much of the fighting took place, entailling large-scale combat at altitudes of over 4,250 metres (14,000 feet). This presented enormous logistics problems for both sides. The Sino-Indian War was also noted for the non-deployment of the navy or air force by either the Chinese or Indian sides.

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Haqeeqat (Hindi: हà¤à¤¼à¥à¤à¤¼à¤¤, Urdu: Ø­ÙÛÙت, translation: Reality) is a 1964 Hindi war-film directed by Chetan Anand. The music is by Madan Mohan and the lyrics by Kaifi Azmi. The movie was based on the 1962 Sino-Indian War. The film was supported by the Government of India. The movie stars Balraj Sahni, Dharmendra, Priya Rajvansh , Sanjay Khan, Indrani Mukherjee, Jayant, Bhupendra Singh, Chand Usmani, Achala Sachdev and Vijay Anand. AWARDS; 1965: National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film: Haqeeqat Filmfare Best Art Direction Award for MS Sathyu MUSIC; The music of this film has several notable songs. All songs are written by Kaifi Azmi and the music is composed by Madan Mohan One of the songs - Kar Chale Hum Fida, Jaano Tan Saathiyon, Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyon, sung by Mohammed Rafi, has become synonymous with patriotism in India. (It means: We have sacrificed our lives and bodies for the Nation, Now the Nation is in your hands,take care of it.) Two of the numbers sung by Lata Mangeshkar have gone on to be acclaimed by all. Zaraa See Aahat Hotee Hai To Dil Sochtaa Hai, Kahin Ye Woh To Nahin. (Meaning: Whenever there is a slight indication of someone's arrival, my mind thinks, Can it be 'him'?) and Khelo Naa Mere Dil Se, O Mere Saajanaa, O Saajanaa, O Saajanaa (Meaning: Please do not trouble me by playing with my heart, oh dear) This song was deleted from the movie but was on the records and people associate the song with this movie anyway. Two more Rafi <b>...</b>
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Agni-V is an intercontinental ballistic missile in development by India. It greatly expands India's reach to take out targets in all Arab countries and China The Agni-V ballistic missile is a three stage solid fueled missile with composite motor casing in the third stage. Two stages of this agni-5 missile will be made of composite material. Agni-V inter-continental missile will be able to carry multiple warheads and will have countermeasures against Anti-ballistic missile systems (MIRV). According to one of the India's senior defence scientists, Dr M Natrajan, DRDO is working on an upgraded version of the Agni III known as the Agni-V (Earlier known as Agni-III* (Agni-III star) and Agni-IV). The missile will have a range of about 6000 km. In September 2010, DRDO Chief VK Saraswat confirmed that the first test flight will be conducted in 2011. The missile will be tested for the first time in September 2011 India's agni-v missile will utilize a canister and will be launched from it. Sixty percent of the missile will be similar to the Agni-III missile. Advanced technologies like ring laser gyroscope and accelerometer will be used in the new missile. In many other respects, the Agni-5, which is scheduled to make its first flight in early-2011, carries forward the Agni-3 pedigree. With composites used extensively to reduce weight, and a third stage added on (the Agni-3 was a two-stage missile), the Agni-5 can fly 1500 km further than the 3500-km Agni-3. "The Agni-5 MIRV ICBM <b>...</b>
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