Jawaharlal Nehru’s Forward Policy Flawed: CDS Chauhan Says Air Force Snub Cost Us 1962 China War

| Sep 25, 2025, 03:08:41 PM | TOI.in
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Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan has reignited debate on India’s 1962 Sino-Indian war debacle by questioning the Nehru government’s decision to not use the Indian Air Force against China. Speaking at the launch of Lt Gen SPP Thorat’s autobiography, he argued that air power could have slowed the Chinese offensive considerably, giving India’s Army precious time to regroup. Chauhan said the forward policy was wrongly applied uniformly to Ladakh and NEFA, despite their very different terrains and histories. He noted that in those days, use of the IAF was seen as “escalatory,” a view that no longer holds true, citing Operation Sindoor as proof of how decisive air strikes can be. His remarks underline how flawed strategy, political hesitancy, and denial of military options cost India dearly in 1962, lessons still relevant in the era of modern warfare.

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