Has China fought India before? When is it? Because of what?

Updated on society 2024-03-26
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Sino-Indian Border War was a war that took place between China and India on the southern Tibetan border in June or between October and November 1962. In China, it is popularly known as the Sino-Indian border self-defense counterattack.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Fighting, China defeated India.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    <> "Why Are India Often Hung and Beaten in History?"

    Throughout the history of India, it can be easily found that India, as one of the four ancient civilizations, although it also has a splendid culture, the whole society is fragmented in terms of the degree of concentration of ideology and the degree of cohesion of class forces.

    Unlike the concept of "great unification" of China's unification, the unification of the Indians has never been complete, not so much unification, but rather a certain dynasty in a certain period of time was particularly powerful, and the surrounding states were afraid and subjugated by force.

    In fact, it seems that in the concept of Indians, adversaries can be regarded as unification. Unlike China, the government must be unified and the world must be united. Absolute control over the place.

    Religiously, India has always been a compromise between the imperial power and the clergy, but unlike the papal absolute influence of Rome. On the contrary, it is more like the imperial power being coerced by the distorted public opinion under the influence of religious thought.

    Looking at China again, after Dong Zhongshu deposed Confucianism, he directly solved the possible conflict between imperial power and secular beliefs, and the original religion Taoism was not as extreme and aggressive as other sects, which eventually made the Chinese people's recognition of the emperor and the Son of Heaven higher than that of the various "immortals".

    Thus, from the point of view of the existence of society as a whole, the ideology of the Indians is fragmented and pure argumentative, and there is no situation in which there is an absolute power group in the entire Indian peninsula that is clearly loyal to a single object.

    This makes it so that when war comes, the degree of awakening of "national character" and "national consciousness" is extremely low, and they can only fight for profit, but for the vast majority of ordinary people, isn't their own life the most important?

    From the perspective of Chinese history, the change of dynasties is nothing more than a process of continuous tug-of-war between the lower forces with the peasants as the main body and the upper forces with the scholars and gate lords as the main body.

    However, the dynastic change in India's history involved not only the tug-of-war between the lower peasants and the upper rulers, but also the religious class relations of the Brahmins, Kshatriyas, and Shudras.

    The power involved becomes a two-dimensional and multivariate situation, which means greater internal friction and greater compromise. It's too difficult to win a battle in such an internal environment.

    It is worth mentioning that after India's independence, with the subsequent influence of a series of movements of their so-called "Mahatma" Gandhi, India's nationalism has awakened to a certain extent, which has also made the Indians basically okay in the several wars they have experienced in modern times, except for the one facing China.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Fight, you can look up the Sino-Indian War, or the Republic Defense War - Sino-Indian War.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hit. Instant spikes. However, after the victory, we withdrew from the disputed area. Get ready to negotiate!

    Instead, they occupy all the disputed areas!

    This is a great shame! Victorious, but lost the land.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you win a war but lose a large amount of land, can this be called a win?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In the sixties, the self-defense counterattack against India took place in '62.

    The Sino-Indian Border Self-Defense Counterattack was a counterattack by Chinese border guards in response to repeated provocations and incursions by Indian troops on the border, which lasted from June or October to November 1962. The counterattack was carried out in the Karakorum Mountains and the southern side of the Himalayas, known as the "roof of the world." The terrain of the area is steep, the climate is harsh, there are few people, and the transportation is inconvenient.

    These harsh natural conditions and geographical environment have a serious impact on combat operations, and the arduousness of combat is rare.

    In 1947, after India gained independence, it not only wanted China to recognize the illegal and invalid demarcation of the Sino-Indian border by the British Indian authorities, which had not been recognized by the previous Chinese authorities, but also to further encroach on China's territory under the jurisdiction of China, in an attempt to impose an extremely unreasonable large territorial claim on China by force.

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