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1898- 1976
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December 14, 1962
The Chinese Foreign Ministry offers a contingency plan in the event that India, in response to the Sino-Indian Border War, were to sever diplomatic relations with the PRC.
December 9, 1962
October 28, 1962
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs sends Zhou Enlai's letter to Ne Win on the Sino-Indian border dispute to the Chinese Embassy in Burma.
October 26, 1962
The Chinese Foreign Ministry claims that India is "reoccupying" territories and has crossed the Line of Actual Control.
March 21, 1960
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces the Chinese delegates for the Indian Peace and Disarmament Conference and the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Assembly.
April 1963
An extensive report from the Chinese Foreign Ministry on the Soviet Union's policies vis-a-vis the Sino-Indian Border War.
June 13, 1957
Premier Zhou Enlai and Indian Ambassador Ratan Kumar Nehru exchanged views on Taiwan Incident and situation in West Asia.
August 18, 1963
Zhou Enlai's instructions regarding the clearing of bodies of Indian personnel and possible Indian provocative actions related to this issue.
August 13, 1963
Report on the request of the Indian Red Cross to collect and cremate the bodies of their soldiers in accordance with Indian customs. The Chinese Red Cross agreed to carry out the cremation.
December 27, 1962
The Chinese report juxtaposed India's provocative actions and China's restrained measures regarding the border dispute.