1962 Indian parliamentary resolution on China

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1962 Indian parliamentary resolution on China

The 1962 Indian Parliamentary Resolution on China was a pivotal moment in India's foreign policy, reflecting the nation's response to escalating tensions with the People's Republic of China. Following the Sino-Indian border conflict, which erupted in October 1962, the Indian Parliament convened to address the national security concerns arising from China's territorial claims and aggressive posturing. The resolution unanimously emphasized India's commitment to safeguarding its sovereignty and territorial integrity while advocating for peaceful coexistence and diplomatic engagement. This landmark decision not only illustrated the Indian government's resolve in the face of external threats but also served as a foundation for India's subsequent strategic approach towards China and its broader foreign policy framework in the region.