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Where is Namka Chu river?

Where is Namka Chu river?

Namka Chu or Kejielang River (Chinese: 克节郎河; pinyin: Kè jié láng hé) is a tributary of Nyamjang Chu that flows along the disputed border between India and China. The Indian side of the border is the Tawang district in Arunachal Pradesh. The Tibetan side of the border is in Tsona Dzong, Shannan province of Tibet.

Where is Dhola post?

In the northeast frontier, Assam Rifles was tasked with setting up posts all along the McMahon Line. The Dhola Post came into being as part of this effort. The Dhola Post was located on the northern slopes of the Tsangdhar ridge, close to the Namkha Chu valley, at about 300 metres above the level of the river.

Where is Khinzemane?

Khinzemane is right on the McMahon Line and was the point at which the Dalai Lama entered India after escaping from Lhasa in March 1959. Khinzemane is located close to the Namka Chu river, where the Chinese launched the 1962 war with their first massed attacks on thinly held Indian defences.

Where is Thagla Ridge?

Thagla ridge (5 128m/16 824ft a.s.l.) is a mountain in the Himalayas in China. The prominence is 422m/1 385ft.

How many Indian soldiers died in 1962 war?

In the war in these treacherous terrains, 722 PLA soldiers were killed and around 1,400 wounded, while the Indian death toll stood at 1,383, and 1,047 were wounded. Besides, 1,696 Indians went missing and over 400 taken as prisoners of war.

Why did China withdrew in 1962?

On 10 July 1962, 350 Chinese troops surrounded an Indian post in Chushul (north of the McMahon Line) but withdrew after a heated argument via loudspeaker. On 22 July, the Forward Policy was extended to allow Indian troops to push back Chinese troops already established in disputed territory.

Did China lose the 1967 war?

Many PLA fortifications at Nathu La were destroyed, where the Indian troops drove back the attacking Chinese forces….Nathu La and Cho La clashes.

Date 11–14 September 1967 (Nathu La) (3 days) 1 October 1967 (Cho La)
Result Indian victory Chinese offensives on Nathu La and Cho La repelled

Can we go to Karakoram Pass?

The Karakoram Pass (Uighur: قاراقۇرۇم ئېغىزى) is a 5,540 m or 18,176 ft mountain pass between India and China in the Karakoram Range. It is the highest pass on the ancient caravan route between Leh in Ladakh and Yarkand in the Tarim Basin….

Karakoram Pass
Range Karakoram Range
Coordinates 35.5133°N 77.8231°E

Did India won any war with China?

The last battle fought between India and China was in 1967 which India won was the Battle of Cho La and Nathu La. That was a massive blow to China and they shied away from actively allying with Pakistan and the US during the 71 war. Post that we have had many skirmishes but never a battle again. 5.