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"China and India have been living in peace for thousands of years. In the long river of history, there has never been a real war between China and India. I hope that no matter how big the problem is, we should sit down and resolve it through consultation and negotiation. .”

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At the same time, Pan Zili, the Chinese ambassador to India, was also reticent. He turned a deaf ear to India's protests and reiterated China's sovereignty over southern Tibet.The Indian Foreign Minister became angry for a while, but Pan Zili held back his temper and continued to reason with him, but he did not let go.

The next day, Nehru summoned Pan Zili. In Beijing, Patasarati felt that talking to Mr. Chen could no longer solve the problem, so he drafted a diplomatic note and sent it directly to the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister did not pretend to be an ostrich either. After reading and processing the note, he met with Patasarati late the next night.

"Mr. Prime Minister, the territorial division of the Sino-Indian border is already very clear. Is China going to unilaterally tear up the consensus we have reached and put the relationship between the two countries into tension again?" Patasarathi asked.

Prime Minister: "Mr. Ambassador, regarding the Sino-Indian border, there is only one very clear principle and solution between us, and that is the consensus I reached with Prime Minister Nehru in 1950: both sides should exercise restraint and maintain peace on the border. Either party should not take the lead in changing the status of the disputed areas between China and India, and then resolve the issues in the disputed areas after the exchanges and cooperation between China and India become increasingly close.”

"Unfortunately, as far as we know now, you took the lead in entering the disputed area in 1951, and by 1954, your armed forces entered the disputed area in large numbers, advancing all the way to Tawang. I think it is not because of your restraint and In a peaceful way, you took the lead in changing the state of the disputed area between China and India."

Patasarati's face flushed again: "In any case, the incident on February 2th was that you invaded these places on your own initiative, and caused casualties to our soldiers."

The Prime Minister shook his head: "Mr. Ambassador, the word 'invasion' you used is inappropriate. It presupposes that these places are Indian territory, but in fact they are not. During the meeting between Foreign Minister Chen and you yesterday, he should have told you Repeatedly emphasized."

"So who is responsible for the casualties of Indian soldiers? Isn't this caused by China?"

"In order to fight against the rebels in Tibet, our army has carried out normal military operations such as roundabouts and siege on its own land. If your soldiers are on your country's proper territory, how could there be casualties?"

The Prime Minister paused, and then added: "In Dawang, our troops saw soldiers from your country mixed with Tibetan rebels; The camps are only 100 meters apart, and the two military camps even share a gasoline engine to generate lighting, how can this be explained?"

……

Patasarati made an appointment with the prime minister, and the result was worse than meeting Mr. Chen. Every question and every sentence he prepared was detoured and pushed back by the prime minister, and Patasarati was in a trance when he finished saying goodbye I think the fault is all on India's side.

Since Nehru lost control of his emotions when he summoned Pan Zili the next day, the Prime Minister made a reply to Nehru's questioning and Patasarati's note and sent it directly to Nehru.

"Prime Minister Nehru: Your Excellency and I had an in-depth discussion on the situation in southern Tibet long ago in public, and your Excellency also reached an agreement with me at that time."

"However, it is regrettable that since then, India's armed forces have still violated the principle of 'not taking the lead in changing the status quo in the disputed area between China and India', destroying the agreement reached between us. A major breach of what the region has agreed on."

"Your country's armed forces have not only entered southern Tibet, but we have sufficient evidence to prove that your country's armed forces are assisting the rebels in Tibet in various direct and indirect ways, which we cannot do. tolerated."

"When talking with Ambassador Patasarathi, my suggestion was that China and India should sit down and resolve it through consultation and negotiation, no matter how big the problem is. Now, I am also making the same suggestion to you. "

……

The attitude of the meeting between the Prime Minister and Mr. Chen was also the keynote set by the central government during the discussion two days ago:

Don't compromise on principles, but don't talk to death and procrastinate.

It has been dragged until the road between Cuona County and Dawang is completed.

The road will take 6 to 8 months to complete.As for the Educational Guards entrenched among the three counties in Shannan, the Tibet Military Command and the Counter-insurgency Headquarters demanded that they complete an annihilation strike within one month.

This is also a necessary condition to ensure the smooth progress of highway projects.

On the mountain road of Cuona Dawang, a team of hundreds of people and more than 100 mules and horses is marching. This is the troops drawn by the Tibet Military Region to reinforce Dawang, Derangzong, and Bandila.

The counter-insurgency operation in Tibet was decisively successful, but the fighting was still tough.Troops entering Tibet from outside Tibet to counter the rebellion entered from three directions: Ngari, Nagqu, Qamdo-Nyingchi. The Ngari area is far away from Lhasa. Use various means of transportation to march to southern Tibet.

"Come on, boy, give me the bullet belt too."

Liu Lianman was already carrying the Type 50 rifle of the little soldier beside him. Seeing that the little soldier was still struggling to walk over the mountains, he asked him to carry the bullets on his back as well.

Company commander: "Give it to Shuanzi, you're exhausting too much energy, if you lighten up, maybe you won't fall behind."

Now Liu Lianman has two rifles, bullets for two, and he is carrying a big bag, but the altitude of nearly 5000 meters does not seem to affect him at all, and he walks like flying with the wind on his feet.

"Awesome, amazing, your militia company is stronger than our main field army!" The company commander clicked his tongue in admiration. Besides Liu Lianman, there were several soldiers from the militia company by his side. Wang Fuzhou had a machine gun and a rifle like he was playing Kampot also carried a few rounds of 108 rockets in addition to his own weapons and ammunition; Xu Jing carried a large bag of rocket parts.

"Hey, they just have good physical strength, and they are inferior to you in everything else," Shi Zhanchun said modestly, "When we arrive at the station, give them five rounds of bullets to target, and they will all be exposed. That marksmanship... oh, let's not talk about it. .”

"This physical strength also takes a long time to practice, it's amazing."

Shi Zhanchun: "That's right, we usually only practice physical strength."

There are two forms of conquest of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.One is the conquest in the geographical sense, climbing to the highest point of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau; the other is the conquest in the humanistic sense.

The militia company of the Chinese mountaineering team, which was transformed from the Chinese Mount Everest mountaineering team, was undergoing climbing and plateau physical training in Tibet before the 2.22 incident. On February 2, it received an order from the State Sports Commission and the mountaineering team headquarters to return to Lhasa immediately. When returning on February 19, the fighting in Lhasa was drawing to a close.

The militia company of the mountaineering team carried out the task of escorting the prisoners in Lhasa for two days, and then was mobilized, drove from Lhasa to Cuomei County, Shannan, joined the friendly troops, and then marched from Cuomei to Tawang on foot.

"Originally we planned to climb to the summit in May this year," Wang Fuzhou said. "Captain Shi, it seems that we have to defend our home and country first."

Shi Zhanchun: "Defending one's home and defending one's country is another way of climbing to the top."

"Man, the course of this life is not only determined by the goals set by the individual, but also the process of history must be taken into account," Wang Fuzhou, with a slight Henan accent, said with emotion, "I was admitted to the Beijing Institute of Geology in 54. On the first day of school, Minister Li Siguang drove a Land Rover back from Shandong to give us a speech, and later found out that Minister Li discovered a large oil field in Shandong.”

"At that time, I decided to spend my whole life in geology. Just like Minister Li, I used my feet to walk all over the rivers and mountains of the motherland to find oil and mines for the country."

"But when I was about to graduate, the country wanted to organize a mountaineering team to climb Mount Everest. As for me, I have good physical strength and am a member of the Mountaineering Association of the University of Geosciences, so the organization let me go. Of course I went."

"I reported to the mountaineering team in July last year. After training for half a year, I feel that I am in good condition. Maybe I am one of the teams that climbed the highest mountain in the world. Unexpectedly, last month, my career changed again. Rebel battle..."

……

Shannan, Zhegu Town.

Near Zhegu Lake, nearly 2000 people from the Four Rivers and Six Hills Guards and Education Army are resting in the mountains.Just ran 20 miles of mountain road, these rebels were exhausted from top to bottom.

The commander-in-chief of the rebel army, Enzhucang Gongbu Tashi, led the elite into Lhasa and never returned. The first deputy commander-in-chief, Jiamacang Sangpei, was promoted to commander-in-chief.Jiang Huating was still his former enemy staff officer.

Now that the rebels knew the news that the rear route had been stolen, their morale plummeted instantly. If the CIA hadn't used transport planes to risk flying into Tibet and dropped supplies to them several times, the Guards might have all disbanded by now.

Even if it can barely maintain, there are only 2000 troops left around Jiamacang Sangpei. Of course, it does not mean that the other 4000 people have all been wiped out, but they have been scattered in the three counties of Shannan, unable to support each other.

...Fortunately, among the 2000 people, there are a thousand authentic air-dropped weapons, and they are well trained. They are the last elite of the guards.

"Commander Sangpei, we'd better march at night and hide during the day," Jiang Huating suggested to Commander Sangpei, "The bombers of the Han army are too powerful."

Sang Pei: "But when marching at night, two or three hundred people fall behind and fall to their deaths every day!"

Jiang Huating: "The bombers of the Han people are too poisonous. Every time they drop a large piece of cluster bombs, two planes come up, and one of them is bombed out. That's how Awang and the others disappeared the day before yesterday."

……

After blocking the rebels' retreat, the bomber bases in Chengdu, Yushu, and Lijiang suddenly became active, and the Air Police-1 also circled densely over the south of the mountain. Air Commander.

As long as our troops chasing and annihilating the rebels can directly contact the Air Police-1 or bombers, the next thing will be very simple.

Jiang Huating and Sang Pei, a group of rebels, were determined to hide their march. When they arrived in Dawang, they would rush forward if they could. God.

"Dudu...dudu..."


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