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BEIJING: It's not denial, and it's not amnesia, but the Chinese never gloat over the country's military triumph in the 1962 war with India. No one talks about the conflict here; there's no section of a museum, no memorials in China to display a sense of national bravado, and nothing like Tokyo's Yasukuni shrine.

The Yasukuni shrine continues to embarrass the Chinese, who see in Japan's obsession for "war heroes" a glorification of "war criminals" involved in rape and massacre of innocent citizens after the southern city of Nanjing fell into the hands of the Japanese army in 1937. There has been no such attempt in China to embarrass India over the 1962 conflict.

"China never wanted to humiliate India. It has been wrongly understood in India," said Janaki Ballabh, who came to Beijing as a copy editor with the Foreign Languages Press in 1956. "My Chinese friends feel sad that the two countries had to go to war. The war has not changed the love and respect that ordinary Chinese have for India," Ballabh said. Government experts sound almost apologetic about the war success and tend to explain it in ways that is hardly ever discussed in India. This is evident in several articles in Chinese journals through the past decades, including a recent one in the Global Times last June.

"Then Chinese leader Mao Zedong believed the battle with India was also a political combat, and the real target was not Nehru but the US and the Soviets that had been plotting behind the scenes against China," wrote Hong Yuan, a deputy secretary-general and researcher with the Center of World Politics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, in the Global Times.

"As to Nehru, Mao wanted to wake him up from the superpowers' influence by giving him a heavy punch, so that he would come to his senses and end the war," Hong wrote, outlining the Chinese official version of history.

Beijing prefers to blame the United States for the Dalai Lama's escape to India in 1959, and even the 1962 war with India. This was evident in a speech by Xuecheng Liu, a senior fellow at the China Institute of International Studies, during a workshop on 'Revisit Sino-Indian Border Dispute' at London's Westminster University in 2010.

"The CIA-supported revolt in Tibet, India-embraced Dalai Lama, and India-hosted Tibetan Government-in-exile turned out to be one of the causes of the border war in 1962," Xuecheng said. "Then the China-India relationship dramatically moved toward hostility and confrontation from brotherhood and friendship and entered an era of cold war which lasted nearly two decades."

The situation has changed and "China and India do not pose a threat to each other and their common interests far outweigh their differences," Xuecheng said, ending his speech with: "A good China-India relationship makes both winners while a confrontational one makes both losers."

Similar refrain is heard in several speeches and articles by Chinese government officials and experts, who are trying to persuade both sides to move away from the shadow of history and take determined steps towards friendship. "The Sino-Indian border war was not only a special interaction of two ancient civilizations, but also an unfortunate tragedy between two formerly colonized and oppressed states," the Communist Party organ, People's Daily, said in an article by Li Hongmei in 2010.

"Fortunately, the sober-minded people on both sides would prefer to avoid being dragged down by the past. Instead, they have been making every effort to achieve a reasonable and just settlement of the territory in dispute and turn to a broader cooperation gearing to future," the article said.

China leaves 1962 military triumph's shadow behind - The Times of India
 
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Thats nice to hear, but then there is so little material available from China on the war that it is difficult to make a realsitic assumption. Wishfull thinking will however not lead to solving of problems/ dispute . Pragmatism and har headed introspection of our national inerests will only lead to clarity on our diplomatic out look. In international affais there are no permanent friend or enemies however only pmt interests. India and china does not have any baggage of historical enemity and the border war of 1962 is only etched in the memory of public. Much water has flown with time and we must re assess our positions to suit to our capability and interests. And definitely, this should be done away from public discourse. Let Asia rise together peacefully.
 
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many Chinese know nothing about the war in 1962.i got it when i was in middle school and a paragraph of no more than 200 words was about it in one of my history books(we have to learn 4 history books:China history 1 ,China history 2,World History ,Local history).and this war would never be seen in any tests.so we learned and forgot....nobody care about it
 
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i all open to friendship with the Chinese even i m in full support of oil n gas import from Russia bypassing through China

But we should continue n rather speed up infrastructural n military development of NE to avoid any future conflicit...:angel:
 
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If i Leave Sinochallenger and his Troop It is most Indians and Pakistanis Discussing 1962 again and again like a broken Record .

Nonetheless , what i feel is LAC will be made LOC . There is no other solution to border Disputes . Neither India will Cede Arunanchal Pradesh nor China will cede Aksai Chin .
 
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many Chinese know nothing about the war in 1962.i got it when i was in middle school and a paragraph of no more than 200 words was about it in one of my history books(we have to learn 4 history books:China history 1 ,China history 2,World History ,Local history).and this war would never be seen in any tests.so we learned and forgot....nobody care about it

Even we aren't taught much about war history about Pak or China more of like no war history is present in our history books
Its mainly media propaganda n some actual dispute with regard to AP n LAC thats increasing misunderstanding n haterd...:undecided:
 
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China should act in friendly manner as suggested in the article and should not object the developmental projects in arunachal pradesh.
They should also not arm Pakistan which is against Indian national security, Last but not the least China should support India for UNSC permanent seat, as it it is this only friend of India which is opposing it.
 
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China should act in friendly manner as suggested in the article and should not object the developmental projects in arunachal pradesh.
They should also not arm Pakistan which is against Indian national security, Last but not the least China should support India for UNSC permanent seat, as it it is this only friend of India which is opposing it.

at least Chinese are more friendly than ..... in this forum.
China should support India for UNSC permanent seat is it your command?
 
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may be at middle school there was 2 line words about this in history book, but I forggot it
I first knew 1962 in university, 2004, in a cource "International political and economic", my teacher often play documentary on classroom, such as :nuke of the world, war of China, American Civil war, WTO.....
at that time one documentary named 'the China-India border war 1962' (2 hours long)in the list "war of China",
http://www.tudou.com/v/SzmJSkJir3w/&resourceId=0_04_05_99/v.swf
 
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Whatever the situation chinese wont give up their national interest for sake of love nor indians .. If and only if peace becomes national interest of both countries then only problem will be solved .. To create such an atmosphere india should maintain military parity with china ..
 
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at least Chinese are more friendly than ..... in this forum.
China should support India for UNSC permanent seat is it your command?

It isn't a command but would be considered as a friendly gesture indeed...:agree:
 
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It isn't a command but would be considered as a friendly gesture indeed...:agree:

as for me,brazil ok,germany ok,india ok,japs get out of here!
so a tip for you:keep away from japan
 
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