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During June–July 1962, Indian military planners began advocating "probing actions" against the Chinese, and accordingly, moved mountain troops forward to cut off Chinese supply lines. India's motives were even worse:
1.Test Chinese resolve and intentions regarding India.
2.Test whether India would enjoy Soviet backing in the event of a Sino-Indian war.
3.Create sympathy for India within the U.S., with whom relations had deteriorated after the Indian annexation of Goa.
This tells us that India was aggressive towards China and caused tensions between the two countries.
The dispute between China and India had India over-reacting when China built a road through Aksai Chin which was seen by the Indians as China claiming Aksai Chin for themselves when in fact, the Chinese built said road so that the Chinese could easily travel through the area and that India could have also done the same thing if they had not made the assumption that the building of the road was China claiming Aksai Chin for themselves.
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