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The Second Sino-Indian War started with border skirmishes in disputed territories between India and China[2] starting December of 2056. The initial skirmishes turned into artillery crossfire on no-man-zone for three months. Following an impending nuclear and all out invasion threat from India in March 2057, China launched an all out retaliation and invasion of India. China called upon her allies in the region to join the war.

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  • The Second Sino-Indian War
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  • The Second Sino-Indian War started with border skirmishes in disputed territories between India and China[2] starting December of 2056. The initial skirmishes turned into artillery crossfire on no-man-zone for three months. Following an impending nuclear and all out invasion threat from India in March 2057, China launched an all out retaliation and invasion of India. China called upon her allies in the region to join the war.
Strength
  • Democratic People's Republic of Korea|25px 5,000
  • Germany|25px 80,000
  • Islamic Republic of Pakistan|25px 1,000,000
  • Japan|25px 100,000
  • Republic of India|25px 5,200,000
  • Saudi Arabia|25px 15,500
  • Union of Myanmar|25px 120,000
  • Federal Republic of the Chinese Nations|25px 3,900,000
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Date
  • December 2056 - March 2057
Commander
  • Islamic Republic of Pakistan|25px T Khan
  • Federal Republic of the Chinese Nations|25px Jia Mingtai
  • People's Republic of China|25px Liu Jin
  • People's Republic of China|25px Ma Quanshen
  • Republic of India|25px A H R Singh
  • Republic of India|25px J J Kaul
  • Union of Myanmar|25px M Shwe
  • Republic of India|25px N Kumar Japan|25px Honekawa Sunekichi Federal Republic of Germany|25px Georgio Schultz
Caption
  • The Second Sino-Indian War occurred in India and Chinahttp://conworld.wikia.com/wiki/Federal_Republic_of_the_Chinese_Nations.
Casualties
  • 50000(xsd:integer)
  • 80000(xsd:integer)
  • 93000(xsd:integer)
  • 100000(xsd:integer)
  • 196000(xsd:integer)
  • 201000(xsd:integer)
  • 220000(xsd:integer)
  • 260000(xsd:integer)
Result
  • Indian strategic and military victory. Pakistan went into anarchy and disarmed from nuclear capabilities. Collapse of military regime in Burma. China forced into truce .India declares unilateral cease-fire and withdraws forces from Qinghai and Gansu.
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Place
  • South Xinjiang , Arunachal Pradesh ; later into mainland India and China. Naval battles fought in East China Sea and Indian Ocean.
Conflict
  • The Second Sino-Indian War
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  • The Second Sino-Indian War started with border skirmishes in disputed territories between India and China[2] starting December of 2056. The initial skirmishes turned into artillery crossfire on no-man-zone for three months. Following an impending nuclear and all out invasion threat from India in March 2057, China launched an all out retaliation and invasion of India. China called upon her allies in the region to join the war. After Pakistan and Burma joined the Chinese-led invasion into India, as well as Vietnam joining China, Pakistan and Burma's naval operations against the Indian navy in the Indian Ocean, Japan declared war on China and launched naval, air and marine operations against China. Japan's actions triggered North Korea to join the war on the Chinese side. Thus, leading the Sino-Indian War into a regional war in South and East Asia.
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