(TibetanReview.net, Nov20’25) – The 1962 India-China war was driven not primarily by border disagreements or diplomatic failures, as long accepted in mainstream historical accounts, but by a deliberate American strategy pursued through the 1950s and early 1960s, reported thehindubusinessline.com Nov 19, citing a new study published in a leading United States academic journal.
The US strategy was to arm and aid Tibetan resistance movement and create the impression that India was allied with it on this mission, with the aim being to make Beijing hostile toward New Delhi and drive the later to its side, the study appears to have suggested.
The report said that drawing on declassified CIA record...





