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I have deleted the line about Chinese casualities since there is no source cited and there is no way Indian sources are valid consider they didn't control the battle field after the fact and they don't have reliable witness accounts. The Sino-India war was very one-sided because Indian army was ill-trained and ill-organized. Claiming a mythical high Chinese casualties won't change that fact.Centralk 01:19, 1 October 2006 (UTC)