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a source from marxists.org isn't always neutral and why have you added information along with {{fact}} tags? One group of letters doesn't deserve it's own header
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Toward the end of the war India increased her support for Tibetan refugees and revolutionaries, some of them having settled in India, as they were fighting the same common enemy in the region. The Nehru administration ordered the raising of an elite Indian-trained "Tibetan Armed Force" composed of Tibetan refugees.<ref>Chushi Gangdruk [http://www.chushigangdruk.org/history/history11.html "Chushi Gangdruk: History"], ChushiGangdruk.Org</ref> The CIA had already begun operations in bringing about change in Tibet.<ref name="Garver"/>
 
==Post War developments==
According to Anna Louise Strong (an American lady living in China in 1962-63) [http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/strong-anna-louise/1963/letters_china/ch07.htm][http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/strong-anna-louise/1963/letters_china/ch08.htm][http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/strong-anna-louise/1963/letters_china/ch03.htm][http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/strong-anna-louise/1963/letters_china/ch02.htm], the Chinese returned large quantities captured Indian weapons and equiptment in mid-December 1962 and got a recepit for the same. Other than being a gesture of supposed goodwill, the return of heavy weapons were said to be due to logistical constraints of transporting them to China.
 
China released 731 sick and wounded Indian soldiers in December 1962, and the remainder 3,213 soldiers, including one brigadier (Brig. Dalvi), 26 field officers and 29 officers of company grade, started arriving in India from April 1993 onwards.
 
She also mentions, that India put several thosand Chinese living in India (mostly Calcutta) into concentration camps (in Rajasthan State){{Fact}} after the ceasefire.
 
==World opinion==