What happened when India and China last went to battle with each other? China won? Wrong, India won. The sole India–China conflict that remains etched in our collective memory is the 1962 war, which India tragically lost. Five years later, in 1967, India and China faced off once again in the heights of Cho La and Nathu La at the Sikkim border. This time, overcoming the odds, India triumphed. Full of thrilling international intrigue and nail-biting battle scenes, this book aims to rectify a blind spot in history and shine the spotlight on a story of incredible bravery that India should be proud of.
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