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Beijing, Nov 15: The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs earlier this week declassified almost 70 percent of its diplomatic archives dating from 1960 to 1965. One among the 41,097 items revealed was the reason behind China’s sudden call of truce in its border war with India in late 1962.
The archives declassified on Wednesday further revealed for the first time how China sent back Indian prisoners of war and military spies shortly after announcing the ceasefire.
According to scholars, the newly-released files will assist researchers in understanding history in a better way. In fact, it will help diplomats to avert issues that could spark tensions in future.
The Archives Bureau of the China’s Foreign Ministry also made public the dossiers detailing how China helped the former Soviet Union despite sharp ideological differences during the early 1960s. On the one hand, Beijing assisted the former Soviet Union transport aid to Vietnam during the latter's war against the US and mended differences with the Soviets on the other.
The archives included reports, recorded conversations, referendums, notes, memoirs, telegrams and documents inked by state and party leaders. Scholars can delve into details of key diplomatic events, including former Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai's call on 14 Asian and African nations, establishment of diplomatic ties with France, formation of diplomatic relations with Asian and African countries, and the Sino-US ambassadorial talks (rounds 103 to 128).
Curator of archives at the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Guo Chongli, described the early 60s as a complex period for China's foreign affairs. He explained that the declassified documents pointed towards China's principles as well as stands in bilateral and multilateral diplomatic arena.
The declassified archives are the third set of documents made public since 2004.
"The Foreign Ministry will try its best to complete declassification of the archives from between 1965 to 1977 in the next three years," Guo told reporters. "After that we will declassify the archives on a yearly basis."
comments on this article from readers:
China sent back Indian prisoners of war and military spies shortly after announcing the ceasefire.as quote. We want to know , why we were interned in the Rajastan interment camp for years,some for 5-6 years????WHY .We were all just a normal civilian,with families. -steve - canada
I complete agree with you Aslam BhaiChinese designs can never be guessed -Sudhakar - Bangalore
mohamed aslam - i suggest you read british reporter neville maxwell`s book on the 1962 india-china border war it might give you some thing to think about most of the contents of the book can be googled -vjie king - singapore
this article was not informative at all for instance, zee news did not tell the reason why the chinese suddenly announced the ceasefire after the war and returned all the indian pow`s in 1962 i was a student in lucknow university, and the student union announced a big strike on octrober20 (or 22), 1962 when i went to the university, i found out that the strike had been cancelled because china have invaded india, despite their very famous slogan `cheeney, hindi bhai bhai` the young generation of 1962 was more adevrsely affected psychologically by that war i have lived in the us for over forty years, and i still have a hard time befriending any person from china -Mohammed Aslam - United States更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
Beijing, Nov 15: The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs earlier this week declassified almost 70 percent of its diplomatic archives dating from 1960 to 1965. One among the 41,097 items revealed was the reason behind China’s sudden call of truce in its border war with India in late 1962.
The archives declassified on Wednesday further revealed for the first time how China sent back Indian prisoners of war and military spies shortly after announcing the ceasefire.
According to scholars, the newly-released files will assist researchers in understanding history in a better way. In fact, it will help diplomats to avert issues that could spark tensions in future.
The Archives Bureau of the China’s Foreign Ministry also made public the dossiers detailing how China helped the former Soviet Union despite sharp ideological differences during the early 1960s. On the one hand, Beijing assisted the former Soviet Union transport aid to Vietnam during the latter's war against the US and mended differences with the Soviets on the other.
The archives included reports, recorded conversations, referendums, notes, memoirs, telegrams and documents inked by state and party leaders. Scholars can delve into details of key diplomatic events, including former Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai's call on 14 Asian and African nations, establishment of diplomatic ties with France, formation of diplomatic relations with Asian and African countries, and the Sino-US ambassadorial talks (rounds 103 to 128).
Curator of archives at the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Guo Chongli, described the early 60s as a complex period for China's foreign affairs. He explained that the declassified documents pointed towards China's principles as well as stands in bilateral and multilateral diplomatic arena.
The declassified archives are the third set of documents made public since 2004.
"The Foreign Ministry will try its best to complete declassification of the archives from between 1965 to 1977 in the next three years," Guo told reporters. "After that we will declassify the archives on a yearly basis."
comments on this article from readers:
China sent back Indian prisoners of war and military spies shortly after announcing the ceasefire.as quote. We want to know , why we were interned in the Rajastan interment camp for years,some for 5-6 years????WHY .We were all just a normal civilian,with families. -steve - canada
I complete agree with you Aslam BhaiChinese designs can never be guessed -Sudhakar - Bangalore
mohamed aslam - i suggest you read british reporter neville maxwell`s book on the 1962 india-china border war it might give you some thing to think about most of the contents of the book can be googled -vjie king - singapore
this article was not informative at all for instance, zee news did not tell the reason why the chinese suddenly announced the ceasefire after the war and returned all the indian pow`s in 1962 i was a student in lucknow university, and the student union announced a big strike on octrober20 (or 22), 1962 when i went to the university, i found out that the strike had been cancelled because china have invaded india, despite their very famous slogan `cheeney, hindi bhai bhai` the young generation of 1962 was more adevrsely affected psychologically by that war i have lived in the us for over forty years, and i still have a hard time befriending any person from china -Mohammed Aslam - United States更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net