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Who was the commander of the Indian army in the Sino-Indian War?

In order to organize and command the counterattack against Vietnam in self-defense, the Tibet Military Region Forward Command was established by the Tibet Military Region. Commanders are Zhang Guohua, commander of the Tibet Military Region, Deng Shaodong and Zhao, deputy commanders, Shi Banqiao, deputy chief of staff, Lu Yishan, director of the political department, and Yu Yixing, deputy director of the logistics department. They are mainly responsible for the command of the eastern section.

In the western section, Xinjiang border guards set up the "Kangxiwa Command of Xinjiang Military Region" under the command of Deputy Commander He Jiachan. After receiving the counter-attack order from the Central Military Commission, the border guards in Tibet and Xinjiang quickly deployed troops and made intense pre-war preparations to meet the large-scale attack of the Indian army.

The main deployment of China's border guards is: entering Tibet with more than four regiments, first crushing the attack of Indian troops in Kejilang area, and then annihilating the enemies in Kejilang area and possibly from Tawang area; With 1 multiple regiments in Xinjiang, first smash the Indian army's attack, then annihilate the enemy who invaded the Wan Jiale Valley and Hongshantou, and expand the results as appropriate; At the same time, the troops of Qamdo, Linzhi and Shannan in Tibet fought back against the enemy and cooperated with the main attack direction.