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... Chou En - lai visited India towards the end of 1956 , in his talks with the Prime Minister he referred to the Sino- Indian boundary and more especially the so- called McMahon Line . He said that he had accepted the McMahon Line as the ...
... Chou En - lai visited India towards the end of 1956 , in his talks with the Prime Minister he referred to the Sino- Indian boundary and more especially the so- called McMahon Line . He said that he had accepted the McMahon Line as the ...
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... Chou En - lai rejected Nehru's counter - proposals for interim measures to be taken to avoid clashes . No reply was given to Nehru's letter of September 26 and the Note of November 4 , in which suffi- cient evidence had been adduced to ...
... Chou En - lai rejected Nehru's counter - proposals for interim measures to be taken to avoid clashes . No reply was given to Nehru's letter of September 26 and the Note of November 4 , in which suffi- cient evidence had been adduced to ...
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... Chou En - lai in Octo- ber 1954. He was told that the new Red China maps were copied from the old KMT maps and did not signify a definitive border align- ment . During Chou En - lai's visit in the winter of 1956-57 , Nehru raised the ...
... Chou En - lai in Octo- ber 1954. He was told that the new Red China maps were copied from the old KMT maps and did not signify a definitive border align- ment . During Chou En - lai's visit in the winter of 1956-57 , Nehru raised the ...
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