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- Cho_La_incident abstract "The Cho La incident (1 – 10 October 1967) was a military conflict between India and China in the Himalayan Kingdom of Sikkim, then an Indian protectorate. The Chinese People's Liberation Army infiltrated Sikkim on 1 October 1967, but was repulsed by the Indian Army by 10 October. During the Cho La and Nathu La incidents, Indian losses were 88 killed in action and 163 wounded, while Chinese casualties were 340 killed in action and 450 wounded.The end of the battle saw the Chinese Army forced to leave Sikkim after being defeated by Indian troops.Sikkim became an Indian state in 1975, which was not recognized by China. In 2003, China recognized Sikkim as an Indian state, on condition that India accept that the Tibet Autonomous Region was a part of China, even though India had already done so back in 1953. This mutual agreement led to a thaw in Sino-Indian relations.".
- Cho_La_incident causalties "340 killed & 450 wounded in Cho La and Nathu La combined".
- Cho_La_incident combatant "22pxChina".
- Cho_La_incident combatant "22pxIndia".
- Cho_La_incident commander Mao_Zedong.
- Cho_La_incident commander Zakir_Husain_(politician).
- Cho_La_incident date "1967-10-10".
- Cho_La_incident place Kingdom_of_Sikkim.
- Cho_La_incident place Sikkim.
- Cho_La_incident result "Indian victory".
- Cho_La_incident thumbnail India_Sikkim_locator_map.svg?width=300.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageID "10434131".
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageLength "5744".
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageRevisionID "708275823".
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink 1987_Sino-Indian_skirmish.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:1967_in_China.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:1967_in_India.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:1967_in_Sikkim.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:China–India_relations.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conflicts_in_1967.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Sikkim.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Independent_India.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wars_involving_India.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wars_involving_the_Peoples_Republic_of_China.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink China–India_relations.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink File:Flag_of_India.svg.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Army.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Sikkim.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Mao_Zedong.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Liberation_Army.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Protectorate.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Sikkim.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Tibet_Autonomous_Region.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink War.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink Zakir_Husain_(politician).
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink File:Flag_of_the_Peoples_Republic_of_China.svg.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLink File:India_Sikkim_locator_map.svg.
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cho La incident".
- Cho_La_incident caption "The Cho La incident occurred in the Kingdom of Sikkim, between China and India.".
- Cho_La_incident casualties "340".
- Cho_La_incident casualties "88".
- Cho_La_incident casus "Indian: People's Liberation Army invasion of the Indian protectorate of Sikkim".
- Cho_La_incident combatant "22".
- Cho_La_incident commander "22".
- Cho_La_incident conflict "Cho La incident".
- Cho_La_incident date "--10-01".
- Cho_La_incident place "Chola, Kingdom of Sikkim, Indian Protectorate".
- Cho_La_incident result "Indian victory".
- Cho_La_incident territory "Chinese withdrawal from Sikkim".
- Cho_La_incident wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
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- Cho_La_incident wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Military_of_India.
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- Cho_La_incident wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_Indian_English.
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- Cho_La_incident subject Category:1967_in_China.
- Cho_La_incident subject Category:1967_in_India.
- Cho_La_incident subject Category:1967_in_Sikkim.
- Cho_La_incident subject Category:China–India_relations.
- Cho_La_incident subject Category:Conflicts_in_1967.
- Cho_La_incident subject Category:History_of_Sikkim.
- Cho_La_incident subject Category:Independent_India.
- Cho_La_incident subject Category:Wars_involving_India.
- Cho_La_incident subject Category:Wars_involving_the_Peoples_Republic_of_China.
- Cho_La_incident hypernym Conflict.
- Cho_La_incident type Event.
- Cho_La_incident type MilitaryConflict.
- Cho_La_incident type SocietalEvent.
- Cho_La_incident type Event.
- Cho_La_incident type Relation.
- Cho_La_incident type War.
- Cho_La_incident type Event.
- Cho_La_incident type Thing.
- Cho_La_incident type Q1656682.
- Cho_La_incident comment "The Cho La incident (1 – 10 October 1967) was a military conflict between India and China in the Himalayan Kingdom of Sikkim, then an Indian protectorate. The Chinese People's Liberation Army infiltrated Sikkim on 1 October 1967, but was repulsed by the Indian Army by 10 October.".
- Cho_La_incident label "Cho La incident".
- Cho_La_incident sameAs Q4222426.
- Cho_La_incident sameAs Čolos_incidentas.
- Cho_La_incident sameAs Kemalangan_Chola.
- Cho_La_incident sameAs Incidente_de_Chola.
- Cho_La_incident sameAs m.02qczp4.
- Cho_La_incident sameAs Китайско-индийский_пограничный_конфликт_(1967).
- Cho_La_incident sameAs சோழா_சம்பவம்.
- Cho_La_incident sameAs Q4222426.
- Cho_La_incident wasDerivedFrom Cho_La_incident?oldid=708275823.
- Cho_La_incident depiction India_Sikkim_locator_map.svg.
- Cho_La_incident isPrimaryTopicOf Cho_La_incident.
- Cho_La_incident name "Cho La incident".