Virendra
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There's no such thumb rule as to which factor is decisive and which isn't. Any xyz factor can become decisive in a war depending upon the conditions of the war and the sides involved. In 62 the weapons (rather their lack) became a decisive factor. Chinese may not have had the most lethal weaponry of the planet then. But that isn't relavant to our point.The weapon is one factor in the war, but not the decisive one, at the year of 1962, less than 10 years of the Korean war, the PLA foght against USA in Korea, a much bloody 3years war, pushed UN army back from China border to the 38 line, the North Korea saved and exite untill now, so I can tell you that it's not the weapon which failed the Indian Amy. In 1962, the Chinese army was at far better position for fighting skill and spirits.
What we're saying is that our weapons were nearly absent at half the places and were inferior/equal at the rest. So yours not being the best of the days doesn't matter that much.
Regards,
Virendra
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