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India's National Solidarity Day: Commemorating the 1962 Sino-Indian War

  • Posted on October 20, 2023
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In India, every October 20th, National Solidarity Day is observed to pay homage to the soldiers who bravely fought during the Sino-Indian War of 1962. This day serves as a reminder of India's unwavering national integrity during its conflict with China.

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In India, every October 20th, National Solidarity Day is observed to pay homage to the soldiers who bravely fought during the Sino-Indian War of 1962. This day serves as a reminder of India's unwavering national integrity during its conflict with China.

The History of National Solidarity Day traces back to the Sino-Indian War, which raged on from October to November 1962. This war was a result of a series of border skirmishes and territorial disputes between the two nations. China's devastating attack on October 20, 1962, led to India's defeat and territorial losses, particularly in the region of Aksai Chin.

In 1966, a committee appointed by then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi designated October 20 as National Solidarity Day. The purpose was to honour the sacrifices made by soldiers and their families during various conflicts. This tradition continues, with each passing year dedicated to recognizing and appreciating the dedication of the armed forces.

The Significance of National Solidarity Day cannot be overstated. It serves as a day to pay tribute to the courage of soldiers, acknowledge the sacrifices made by their families, and honour the military, naval, and air force personnel who safeguard the nation. It's a day to show gratitude for their unwavering commitment to protecting the country and its people.

The Sino-Indian War of 1962 was a fierce armed conflict stemming from a longstanding border dispute. Tensions had been simmering since the 1959 Tibetan uprising when India provided asylum to the Dalai Lama. Violent border skirmishes followed, escalating as China intensified its military actions.

Amid this backdrop, China launched a military offensive on October 20, 1962, capturing disputed territories along the 3,225-kilometer border, including Ladakh and the north-eastern frontier. Indian forces faced significant losses during this attack.

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In response, then-Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru authorized the use of force to defend Indian territorial integrity. However, this led to a devastating counterattack by China on October 20, 1962. A second Chinese offensive on November 16, 1962, resulted in a comprehensive defeat of Indian forces. The conflict ended on November 21, 1962, with China declaring a unilateral ceasefire.

Research by the Joseph Korbel School of International Studies indicates that China suffered around 1,400 casualties, while the Indian military incurred substantial losses, with 3,120 dead, 3,100 captured, and 1,000 wounded.

National Solidarity Day stands as a testament to India's enduring spirit and as a solemn remembrance of the sacrifices made during the tumultuous Sino-Indian War.

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