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91. Sino-Indian Border Situation Worsens
LATEST news from the western sector of the Sino-Indian boundary shows that the situation there has become increasingly complicated and dangerous. This is caused by fresh Indian intrusions and
Author: CHOU CHUN-LI Year 1962 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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92. "Peaceful Settlement": New Delhi Style
IN late July, the Indian Government suggested that further discussions be held between China and India on the Sino-Indian boundary question on the basis of the report of the officials of the two
Author: CHOU CHUN-LI Year 1962 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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93. New Delhi's Latest Dangerous Move
SINCE September 20, the Indian troops who illegally intruded into the Chedong area north of the so-called "McMahon Line" in China's Tibet Region, have repeatedly fired on the Chinese sentries
Author: CHOU CHUN-LI Year 1962 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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94. New Delhi Prepares Further Attacks On China
PROGRESSIVE opinion throughout the world welcomes the Chinese Government's statement of October 24 calling for a stop to the Sino-Indian border conflict and the reopening of negotiations to settle
Author: CHOU PAO-JU Year 1962 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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95. Persecution of Chinese Nationals Protested
WITH Mr. Nehru declaring his resolve to fight China for a long time, the cooked-up, raucous anti-China campaign launched in India on a large scale has been ballyhooed like a circus throughout the
Author: CHOU PAO-JU Year 1962 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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96. Time for India to Change Course
NO boundary dispute can be settled by force. This is the view China has repeatedly expressed to India. But New Delhi, despite its protestations for peace, has persisted in its reliance on force. It
Author: CHOU PAO-JU Year 1962 Issue 4748 PDF HTML
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97. What Has India Done About China's Peace Proposals?
THREE weeks have gone by since November 21 when the Chinese Government announced its proposals for a ceasefire and the withdrawal of its forces along the entire Sino-Indian border. That is ample time
Author: CHOU PAO-JU Year 1962 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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98. Extending the Hand of Peace
THE dark clouds hanging over the Himalaya and Karakoram Mountains began to disperse when the Chinese frontier guards started to withdraw along the entire Sino-Indian border on December 1. The
Author: CHOU PAO-JU Year 1962 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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99. India's Concentration Camps
DISREGARDING the protests lodged by the Chinese Government and the repeated representations made by the Chinese Embassy and Consulates-General, the Indian Government has continued and intensified its
Author: CHOU PAO-JU Year 1962 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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100. New Delhi's Anti-China Campaign
THE anti-China campaign being directed by the Indian Government has recently become more unscrupulous than ever. For some time past it has been barbarously persecuting innocent Chinese nationals in
Author: CHOU PAO-JU Year 1963 Issue 1 PDF HTML