Vijay Anand Tripathi

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The Kulwant Singh Committee recommended that India should immediately increase the force levels on the Indo-Tibetan border. Despite this, during the run-up to the Panchsheel Treaty, not once was the army asked for its assessment of the situation. Nehru, who viewed Mullik as a hawk and suspected his hand in the Tawang affair also, kept the IB chief out of the loop.
1962: The War That Wasn't
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