The Sandolo River Contest: The Sino Indian conflict, this history turned out to be so eye catching!

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-30

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The Sandolo River Contest: The Sino-Indian conflict, this history turned out to be so eye-catching!

Hey, military fans, today I'm going to take you on a journey back in time to visit the thrilling scene of the Sandolo River Valley, a border conflict between China and India that has almost been drowned in the long river of history. In this mysterious land surrounded by lofty mountains, a huge wave of history has been set off for the strong to be like chess pieces on a chessboard ready to fight at any time.

The story takes place in 1987, when the Sandolo River Valley, separated by a peaceful border line, is located northwest of Tawang, southwest of Tso Na district, and east of the Kingdom of Bhutan. The natural beauty of the area belies a danger of destruction, but in May 1987, an unexpected firefight shattered the tranquility and plunged people into chaos in a hail of bullets.

What started out as a skirmish quickly turned into a complex situation of multi-point battle for position. The contradictions between China and India in this disputed land have reached a new level. The squadron rushed to reinforce the direction of the Sandolo Valley, and the number of troops surged to more than 100,000. Not to be outdone, India has successively sent a large number of troops, totaling about 2.14 million people, in addition to more than 400 fighter jets and thousands of artillery pieces.

Tawang, the northwest corner of southern Tibet, is strategically located under the de facto control of India. The fuse was lit on February 20, 1987, when India announced the establishment of the so-called pseudo-Arunachal Pradesh, which China firmly opposed, and the border situation became even more tense. Fast forward to March 1987, when India's military build-up in the Kejielang area pushed the border situation to a new peak.

At this moment, the squadron launched a military exercise Xi codenamed 874 with lightning speed, aiming to annihilate the two main divisions of the Indian army on the front line and recover the disputed land in southern Tibet. At this time, relations between China and the United States were good, but on June 5, 1987, China conducted a nuclear test that shocked the world, not only as a show of force, but also as an expression of its will to peace.

After the nuclear test, China began meetings and consultations with the Indian side in an attempt to resolve tensions through peaceful means. After difficult negotiations, the flowers of peace finally bloomed in the corner of the border. In August 1987, the crisis in the Sandolo Valley was declared over, and Indian troops began to withdraw quietly.

However, although this turmoil is far away, it has left a deep imprint on the memories of China and India. More than 30 years have passed, and the conflict in the Sandolo Valley seems to have become an old dream of time, but it is like a mirror, reflecting the areas where army building needs to be improved urgently. This conflict has urged the squadron to speed up the pace of modernization and informatization, and constantly improve its own strength and overall combat capability.

From the mountains of the Sandolo Valley to the bustling cities of today, the lessons of the past are intertwined with the hopes of the future. This historical lesson has not only strengthened the squadron's border defense and improved its ability to respond to complex situations, but also provided important enlightenment for world peace and regional security.

Looking back at this history, we can see that disputes should ultimately be resolved by the construction of bridges, not by walls. A win-win situation can only be achieved through dialogue and cooperation, rather than confrontation and conflict. In today's era of peace and development, the story of the Sandolo Valley reminds us that the lessons of history are invaluable. Let us work together to create a better future with a peaceful attitude and a posture of dialogue. Every scene in military history is our footprint towards the future, let us remember it together.

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