Foreign Policy Research Institute A Nation Must Think Before it Acts Reflections on the “Other Crisis” of 1962: China and India
Reflections on the “Other Crisis” of 1962: China and India

Reflections on the “Other Crisis” of 1962: China and India

Abstract

John F. Kennedy confronted a second major crisis in 1962: the Chinese invasion of India, which threatened the territorial integrity of the world’s largest democracy. India appealed for and received US military aid in a major airlift. Kennedy also constrained Pakistan from opening a second front against India. At the peak of the crisis, India appealed for direct American military intervention against China. The 1962 crisis still resonates; the border is in dispute, fueling a trilateral arms race.

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