Dhola Post, the Glossary
Dhola Post was a border post set up by the Indian Army in June 1962, at a location called Che Dong, in the Namka Chu river valley area disputed by China and India.[1]
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27 relations: Aksai Chin, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam Rifles, Bomdila, Brij Mohan Kaul, Bum La Pass, C. Rajagopalachari, China, India, Indian Army, Intelligence Bureau (India), IV Corps (India), John Dalvi, Lionel Protip Sen, McMahon Line, Namka Chu, Nyamjang Chu, Sarvepalli Gopal, Sela Pass, Simla Convention, Sino-Indian War, Sumdorong Chu, Swatantra Party, Tawang, V. K. Krishna Menon, XXXIII Corps (India), 7th Indian Infantry Brigade.
- Borders of Arunachal Pradesh
- China–India military relations
- Sino-Indian War
- Tawang district
- Territorial disputes of India
Aksai Chin
Aksai Chin is a region administered by the People's Republic of China (PRC) partly in Hotan County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang and partly in Rutog County, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet and constituting the easternmost portion of the larger Kashmir region that has been the subject of a dispute between India and the PRC as well as the Republic of China (ROC) on Taiwan since 1959. Dhola Post and Aksai Chin are Territorial disputes of China and Territorial disputes of India.
Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh is a state in northeast India. Dhola Post and Arunachal Pradesh are Territorial disputes of China and Territorial disputes of India.
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Assam Rifles
The Assam Rifles (AR) is a central paramilitary force responsible for border security, counter-insurgency, and maintaining law and order in Northeast India.
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Bomdila
Bomdila is the headquarters of West Kameng district in the state of Arunachal Pradesh in India.
Brij Mohan Kaul
Brij Mohan Kaul (1912-1972) was a Lieutenant General in the Indian Army.
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Bum La Pass
The Bum La Pass is a border pass between China's Tsona County in Tibet and India's Tawang district in Arunachal Pradesh. Dhola Post and Bum La Pass are borders of Arunachal Pradesh.
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C. Rajagopalachari
Chakravarti Rajagopalachari BR (10 December 1878 – 25 December 1972), popularly known as Rajaji or C.R., also known as Mootharignar Rajaji (Rajaji, the Scholar Emeritus), was an Indian statesman, writer, lawyer, and Indian independence activist.
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China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.
India
India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.
Indian Army
The Indian Army is the land-based branch and largest component of the Indian Armed Forces.
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Intelligence Bureau (India)
The Intelligence Bureau (IB) (Hindi: आसूचना ब्यूरो; IAST: āsūcanā byūro) is India's internal security and counterintelligence agency under the Ministry of Home Affairs.
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IV Corps (India)
The IV Corps, or the Gajraj Corps, is a corps of the Indian Army headquartered in Tezpur, Assam.
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John Dalvi
Brigadier John Parashuram Dalvi (3 July 1920 – October 1974) was an Indian Army officer.
Lionel Protip Sen
Lieutenant-General Lionel Protip "Bogey" Sen, DSO (20 October 1910 – 17 September 1981) was a decorated Indian Army general.
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McMahon Line
The McMahon Line is the boundary between Tibet and British India as agreed in the maps and notes exchanged by the respective plenipotentiaries on 24–25 March 1914 at Delhi, as part of the 1914 Simla Convention. Dhola Post and McMahon Line are borders of Arunachal Pradesh.
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Namka Chu
Namka Chu or Kejielang River is a tributary of Nyamjang Chu that flows along the disputed border between India and China. Dhola Post and Namka Chu are borders of Arunachal Pradesh.
Nyamjang Chu
Nyamjang Chu, or Nyashang Chu is a cross-border perennial river that originates in the Shannan Prefecture of Tibet and flows into the Arunachal Pradesh state of India, joining the Tawang Chu river just before it enters Bhutan. Dhola Post and Nyamjang Chu are Tawang district.
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Sarvepalli Gopal
Sarvepalli Gopal (23 April 1923 – 20 April 2002) was a well-known Indian historian.
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Sela Pass
The Sela Pass (more appropriately called Se La, as La means Pass) is a high-altitude mountain pass located on the border between the Tawang and West Kameng districts in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.
Simla Convention
The Simla Convention (Traditional Chinese: 西姆拉條約; Simplified Chinese: 西姆拉条约), officially the Convention Between Great Britain, China, and Tibet,, Tibet Justice Center.
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Sino-Indian War
The Sino–Indian War, also known as the China–India War or the Indo–China War, was an armed conflict between China and India that took place from October to November 1962. Dhola Post and Sino-Indian War are China–India military relations, Territorial disputes of China and Territorial disputes of India.
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Sumdorong Chu
Sumdorong Chu is a tributary of the Nyamjang Chu river that flows along the disputed Sino-Indian border between the Tsona County of Tibet and the Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh. Dhola Post and Sumdorong Chu are borders of Arunachal Pradesh, Tawang district, Territorial disputes of China and Territorial disputes of India.
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Swatantra Party
The Swatantra Party was an Indian classical liberal political party that existed from 1959 to 1974.
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Tawang
Tawang is a town and administrative headquarter of Tawang district in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.
V. K. Krishna Menon
Vengalil Krishnan Krishna Menon (3 May 1896 – 6 October 1974) was an Indian academic, independence activist, politician, lawyer, and statesman.
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XXXIII Corps (India)
XXXIII Corps, also called Trishakti Corps is a corps of the Indian Army.
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7th Indian Infantry Brigade
The 7th Indian Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the Indian Army during World War II.
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See also
Borders of Arunachal Pradesh
- Asaphila
- Bishing
- Bum La Pass
- Chaglagam
- Dhola Post
- Diphu Pass
- Gelemo
- Gelensiniak
- Gelling, Arunachal Pradesh
- Gori Chen
- Kepang La
- Kibithu
- Longju
- McMahon Line
- Mipi
- Namka Chu
- Sumdorong Chu
- Taksing
- Tulung La
- Walong
- Zemithang
China–India military relations
- 'Double Fish Hook' Strategy
- 2013 Depsang standoff
- 2017 China–India border standoff
- 2020–2021 China–India skirmishes
- 2022 Yangtse clash
- Battle of Namka Chu
- British expedition to Tibet
- Dhola Post
- Insurgency in Northeast India
- Kashmir conflict
- Migyitun
- Nathu La and Cho La clashes
- Naxalite–Maoist insurgency
- Nerbudda incident
- Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission
- Opium Wars
- Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
- Sino-Indian War
- Sumdorong Chu standoff
- Timeline of the 2020–2022 China–India skirmishes
Sino-Indian War
- 1962 Indian parliamentary resolution on China
- Aye Mere Watan Ke Logo
- Battle of Bum La Pass
- Battle of Namka Chu
- Defence of India act and Defence of India rules, 1962
- Dhola Post
- Exercise Lal Qila
- Forward policy (Sino-Indian conflict)
- Henderson Brooks–Bhagat Report
- Internment of Chinese-Indians
- Line of Actual Control
- Migyitun
- Neville Maxwell
- Origins of the Sino-Indian War
- P. K. Banerjee (Indian diplomat)
- Rezang La
- Sino-Indian War
- Sino-Indian border dispute
Tawang district
- Chumi Gyatse Falls
- Dhola Post
- Jang Town
- Lumla Assembly constituency
- Migyitun
- Mukto Assembly constituency
- Nuranang Falls
- Nyamjang Chu
- Sangestar Tso
- Sela Tunnel
- Sumdorong Chu
- Tawang Air Force Station
- Tawang Assembly constituency
- Tawang Chu
- Tawang district
- Zemithang
Territorial disputes of India
- 1985 Merapani Incident
- 2001 Bangladesh–India border clashes
- 2013 Depsang standoff
- 2020–2021 China–India skirmishes
- 2022 Yangtse clash
- Agreement on the Political Parameters and Guiding Principles for the Settlement of the India-China Boundary Question, 2005
- Aksai Chin
- Arunachal Pradesh
- Asaphila
- Azad Kashmir
- Barahoti
- Border Peace and Tranquility Agreement, 1993
- Border Personnel Meeting Point
- Demchok sector
- Depsang Bulge
- Dhola Post
- Disputed territories of India
- Dzüko Valley
- Gilgit-Baltistan
- Hongshan Lake
- Hotan County
- India–Bangladesh enclaves
- Kalapani territory
- Kashmir conflict
- Langpih
- Lhünzê County
- Lipulekh Pass
- List of locations in Aksai Chin
- Migyitun
- New Moor
- Phursook Bay
- Report of the Officials on the Boundary Question
- Sino-Indian War
- Sino-Indian border dispute
- Sino-Pakistan Agreement
- Sir Creek
- Skakjung
- Sumdorong Chu
- Surigh Yilganing Kol
- Susta territory
- Timeline of the 2020–2022 China–India skirmishes
- Tin Bigha Corridor
- Trans-Karakoram Tract
- Tso Tang
- Tsona
- Zayu County
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhola_Post
Also known as Dhola in Tibet, Khilzamane, Khinzemane, Thag La Ridge, Thagla Ridge.