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India allowed the US to use one of its air bases for refuelling the CIA's U-2 spy planes to target Chinese territories after its defeat in the 1962 war, a declassified official document said today.

The then Indian Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru approved overflight by U-2 missions covering the border areas with China on November 11, 1962, the independent National Security Archive (NSA) said in a report based on the latest set of declassified documents it obtained from the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act.

The use of Charbatia, an abandoned World War -II base in Orissa, was agreed during a meeting between the then US President John F Kennedy and Indian President S Radhakrishnan on June 3, 1963, but Indian work to improve it took longer than expected, so the missions resumed from Thailand's Takhli, NSA said, based on the 400-page CIA report released by it.



According to the report, which details the spying programmes conducted with the planes from 1954 to 1974, the U-2 mission on 10 November 1963 was the longest yet flown by a U-2 at 11 hours 45 minutes, and the pilot was so exhausted that project managers limited future flights to 10 hours endurance.

In fact, the longest U-2 mission to date was the one flown from Takhli on 29 September 1963, it said.

NSA said that the first deployment to Charbatia in May 1964 ended because Nehru died.

According to a newly declassified CIA history of the U-2 programme obtained under the Freedom of Information Act by National Security Archive, it was the secret flights made by these U-2s aircrafts by the CIA, which informed New Delhi about the nature of Chinese incursions inside Indian territory.


"Charbatia was still not in early 1964, so on 31 March 1964 Detachment G staged another mission from Takhli. The first mission out of Charbatia did not take place until 24 May 1964. Three days later Prime Minister Nehru died, and further operations were postponed," the report says.

"The pilots and aircraft left Charbatia but other remained in place to save staging costs. In December 1964, when Sino-Indian tensions increased along the border, Detachment G returned to Charbatia and conducted three highly successful missions, satisfying all of COMOR's requirements for the Sino-Indian border region," it said.

"By this time, however, Takhli had become the main base for Detachment G's Asian operations, and Charbatia served merely as a forward staging base. Charbatia was closed out in July 1967," the report said.

According to the CIA report, in October 1962, the People's Republic of China launched a series of massive surprise attacks against India's frontier forces in the western provinces of Jammu and Kashmir and in the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA).

Nehru permitted CIA spy planes to use Indian air base | Business Standard
 
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not only this but CIA agents books say USAF C-130s fly from indian air bases and drop weapons for Tibet fighters against china :)

read it

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What's new about this? This was known for a long time. In fact, this is how we (and americans) gained valuable intel regarding China's nuclear tests.
 
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India allowed the US to use one of its air bases for refuelling the CIA's U-2 spy planes to target Chinese territories after its defeat in the 1962 war, a declassified official document said today.

The then Indian Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru approved overflight by U-2 missions covering the border areas with China on November 11, 1962, the independent National Security Archive (NSA) said in a report based on the latest set of declassified documents it obtained from the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act.

The use of Charbatia, an abandoned World War -II base in Orissa, was agreed during a meeting between the then US President John F Kennedy and Indian President S Radhakrishnan on June 3, 1963, but Indian work to improve it took longer than expected, so the missions resumed from Thailand's Takhli, NSA said, based on the 400-page CIA report released by it.



According to the report, which details the spying programmes conducted with the planes from 1954 to 1974, the U-2 mission on 10 November 1963 was the longest yet flown by a U-2 at 11 hours 45 minutes, and the pilot was so exhausted that project managers limited future flights to 10 hours endurance.

In fact, the longest U-2 mission to date was the one flown from Takhli on 29 September 1963, it said.

NSA said that the first deployment to Charbatia in May 1964 ended because Nehru died.

According to a newly declassified CIA history of the U-2 programme obtained under the Freedom of Information Act by National Security Archive, it was the secret flights made by these U-2s aircrafts by the CIA, which informed New Delhi about the nature of Chinese incursions inside Indian territory.


"Charbatia was still not in early 1964, so on 31 March 1964 Detachment G staged another mission from Takhli. The first mission out of Charbatia did not take place until 24 May 1964. Three days later Prime Minister Nehru died, and further operations were postponed," the report says.

"The pilots and aircraft left Charbatia but other remained in place to save staging costs. In December 1964, when Sino-Indian tensions increased along the border, Detachment G returned to Charbatia and conducted three highly successful missions, satisfying all of COMOR's requirements for the Sino-Indian border region," it said.

"By this time, however, Takhli had become the main base for Detachment G's Asian operations, and Charbatia served merely as a forward staging base. Charbatia was closed out in July 1967," the report said.

According to the CIA report, in October 1962, the People's Republic of China launched a series of massive surprise attacks against India's frontier forces in the western provinces of Jammu and Kashmir and in the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA).

Nehru permitted CIA spy planes to use Indian air base | Business Standard

Yeah! Anyone can believe that US will be doing these Spy flights as well as support flights from India since decade or so. We can also hopes to see that F-35A,B and Cs in India as US personals are already present there... :)
 
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Yeah! Anyone can believe that US will be doing these Spy flights as well as support flights from India since decade or so. We can also hopes to see that F-35A,B and Cs in India as US personals are already present there... :)

nah..its a 50 years old story...now,situation changes..they'll make us a partner if can..but giving a base for their own operation???well...no..
 
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Nehru permitted CIA to use Indian base against China

WASHINGTON - A declassified American intelligence report on the use of U-2 spy planes has shed new light on cooperation between the United States and India during the Cold War.
The document traced the role of the US in monitoring Chinese incursions into India, at the request of New Delhi, which enjoyed a close relationship with the Soviet Union.
The 400-page report, which was released on Tuesday, detailed the spying programs conducted with the planes from 1954 to 1974.
Following the Sino-Indian conflict of October 1962, when China launched surprise attacks against Indian frontier forces, "the Indian government appealed to the United States for military aid," according to CIA historians who traced the events. U-2 reconnaissance was carried out to "provide both governments with a more accurate picture of the Communist Chinese incursions," the report said.
India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru allowed the secret U-2s to refuel in Indian airspace after they took off from a CIA base in Thailand.
The first flight occurred on December 5, 1962, with four others taking place in January 1963, prompting a protest from Beijing, according to the document.
After a visit by US president John F. Kennedy, India allowed the United States to build a base in India for the secret spy planes.
In addition to monitoring the Sino-Indian border, Washington wanted to spy on a Soviet missile site in Sary Shagan, Kazakhstan, the report said.
The first U-2 flights from the Indian base, located in Charbatia, south of Kolkata, took place in late May 1964 and continued until July 1967, it added.

In 1965 war US supplied arms to India against Pakistan army.
 
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nothing new in this ,we all know india is America lap dog and backstabbing all of her neighbours from time to time

Did you cared to read the article. This was once instance, post 1962 debacle. Considering the way China backstabbed, it is surprising that we did not allowed it much earlier. Enemy of enemy is a friend, isn't it.

Considering what you are doing in Pakistan and all around India, expect much more severe stuff going forward.
 
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nothing new in this ,we all know india is America lap dog and backstabbing all of her neighbours from time to time

India co-operates with America when it is in her interest to do so. In the 65 and 71 wars with Pakistan, America was actively assisting Pakistan. The Bangladesh liberation war would have concluded a lot sooner, had the USA not supported Pakistan when it conducted pogroms in Bangladesh, dubbed "operation searchlight". The US even sent the USS enterprise into the Indian ocean to intimidate India, and it was only the presence of a few soviet nuclear sbmarines that kept them out of the picture.

Even today, all of Pakistan's cutting edge military hardware is American donated, with the rest of the not-so-cutting-edge (to put it charitably) stuff coming from china. Both cutting edge and crappy stuff being obtained through baksheesh of course, by that bankrupt country.

If there is any American lap-dog in the region, it is not India. It is a certain country that laps up handouts and charity and military "assistance" (read charity) from the USA while simultaneously hating and cursing the USA.
 
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