The term "war against India" usually refers to the Sino-Indian border war, which was a war that broke out between the People's Republic of China and India. The war took place in 1962 and arose from a territorial dispute over the Sino-Indian border. In this war, the Indian army was finally defeated, which allowed China to break India's policy of "encroachment" on China while safeguarding the country's territorial integrity and sovereignty.
The war was a military conflict between China and India, and it was also an important event in the history of relations between the two countries. In this war, the squadron showed a high level of combat skills and tactics in the operation, successfully stopping the offensive of the Indian army by taking swift action and flexible tactics. In addition, the squadron also focuses on protecting local civilians and the environment, which has allowed China to win more support and reputation internationally.
As far as China is concerned, the victory in this war not only safeguarded the country's territorial integrity and sovereignty, but also made China more determined to safeguard its national interests and territorial integrity in its relations with its neighbors. At the same time, this war also reminds China that it needs to pay more attention to military construction and strengthen border management and defense capabilities to ensure the security and stability of the country.