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In 1986, India had a new COAS in Gen K Sunderji. The adamant General didn't want to concede ground anymore, no matter who the opponent was. India's offer of not to re-occupy the post if China withdrew troops was arrogantly rejected by China. Gen. Sundarji, in order to retaliate to Chinese hubris, launched Operation Chequerboard and used the Indian Air Force (IAF) advance airlift capability with M-26 helicopters to move a large number of troops to Sino-Indian border. These forces occupied the Hathung La, across the Namka Chu from Thag La.
In May 1987, the then Indian Minister of External Affairs, N.D. Tiwari went to Beijing en route to Pyongyang, North Korea. In order to de-escalate the tension, he gave a clear message that New Delhi had no intention of aggravating the situation. As a result, the first formal flag meeting to discuss “ the freezing of the situation” since 1962, took place on the 5th of August, 1987 at Bum La in the aftermath of the Wangdung affair. Both countries also decided to resume bilateral talks to solve border disputes.
Soon, the deployment of troops was de-escalated, and the then PM Rajiv Gandhi visited Beijing in 1988. It was the first visit of any Indian PM after his grandfather Jawaharlal Nehru. Experts say that it was the first time post the 1962 war that any Indian PM had talked to top Chinese leaders on equal footing and the move garnered much respect in return.
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This happened under their nose, Without firing a single bullet further in reality we captured 4 hills which over looked any PLA movements if they intend to move in ..
If this happens again, I won`t be surprised, Burma, POK what next ?
In May 1987, the then Indian Minister of External Affairs, N.D. Tiwari went to Beijing en route to Pyongyang, North Korea. In order to de-escalate the tension, he gave a clear message that New Delhi had no intention of aggravating the situation. As a result, the first formal flag meeting to discuss “ the freezing of the situation” since 1962, took place on the 5th of August, 1987 at Bum La in the aftermath of the Wangdung affair. Both countries also decided to resume bilateral talks to solve border disputes.
Soon, the deployment of troops was de-escalated, and the then PM Rajiv Gandhi visited Beijing in 1988. It was the first visit of any Indian PM after his grandfather Jawaharlal Nehru. Experts say that it was the first time post the 1962 war that any Indian PM had talked to top Chinese leaders on equal footing and the move garnered much respect in return.
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This happened under their nose, Without firing a single bullet further in reality we captured 4 hills which over looked any PLA movements if they intend to move in ..
If this happens again, I won`t be surprised, Burma, POK what next ?
They have increase meddling with our affairs. Please try to understand why. If we increase escalation on northern borders , we will be quite isolated in world forum. But if we retaliate in SCS , I think we will get quite huge support instead.
Such incursions are more or less localized and could be prevented through physical barriers. But I agree that we must be prepared for any dramatic step by PLA. So we need to station lots of troops down there.