Oh...you mean "morale". I get it now...thanks!i menat moral=hosla not moral=ikhlaq... might exist spelling difference but no idea...
But I think the Chinese doctrine of laying low till they feel they will have the upper hand has been made abundantly clear. They call it "peaceful rise", don't they? The Chinese government has been very cautious while dealing with neighbouring governments. Look, of course China has issues with pretty much all its neighbours, and now these things are coming to the fore in South China Sea, Senkaku/Diaoyu etc. But the fact remains, the Chinese don't make a move until they feel they will come out on top. They may be wrong in their assessment, but they are usually not rash.
In '71 they were not so confident. Despite trumping India in '62, the Chinese would be well aware that if not for the internal sabotage of malevolent men like V.K. Krishna Menon, things would not have been so easy for them.
The battle in the West may have been lost by the Navy, but really, in the East, what chance did the Army ever have?We had a doctrine of no strong navy , or no navy with Amphibious warfare capabilities , and we lacked ships
Sad but truth and that is why we lost.
China's participation is not questioned , we were not well prepared in the sea where battle was lost