Did RSS help in 1962 war?
Did RSS help in 1962 war?
During the Chinese war of 1962, the RSS provided active help to the civil administration. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was impressed with the help extended and allowed the RSS to field a contingent of 100 swayamsevaks in the 1963 Republic Day Parade.
What was the subject of Henderson Brooks-Bhagat report?
The Henderson Brooks-Bhagat report (or the Henderson Brooks report) is the report of an invesigative commission, which conducted an Operations Review of the Indian Army in the Sino-Indian War of 1962.
What is the result of 1962 war?
A disputed Himalayan border was the main cause of the war….Sino-Indian War.
Date | 20 October – 21 November 1962 (1 month and 1 day) |
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Location | Aksai Chin, North-East Frontier Agency and Assam |
Result | Chinese victory China consolidates position in Aksai Chin and advances to the 1960 claim line Status quo ante bellum in Assam Himalaya |
How many countries RSS working?
It was founded in 1940s in Kenya, it is currently active in 156 countries and estimates 3289 branches.
Who was Henderson Brooks?
Thomas Bryan Henderson Brooks (11 January 1909 – 5 January 1997) was a General Officer in the Indian Army. He is best known for authoring the still-classified Henderson Brooks-Bhagat Report, along with Brigadier P S Bhagat (later lieutenant general).
Who won Indo China war 1967?
Indian victory
Nathu La and Cho La Clashes | |
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Date 11–14 September 1967 (Nathu La) 1 October 1967 (Cho La) Location Nathu La and Cho La, on the border between China and the Kingdom of Sikkim Result Indian victory Chinese offensives on Nathu La and Cho La repelled | |
Belligerents | |
India | China |
Commanders and leaders |
Who won 1967 war India China?
Nathu La and Cho La clashes
Date | 11–14 September 1967 (Nathu La) 1 October 1967 (Cho La) |
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Location | Nathu La and Cho La, on the border between China and the Kingdom of Sikkim |
Result | Indian victory Chinese offensives on Nathu La and Cho La repelled |
Is BJP a Hindutva?
The BJP officially adopted Hindutva as its ideology in its 1989 Palampur resolution. The BJP claims that Hindutva represents “cultural nationalism” and its conception of “Indian nationhood”, but not a religious or theocratic concept.