Question : What was the primary strategic advantage India lost as a result of the Sino-Indian War of 1962 ?
Option 1: Control over the Siachen Glacier
Option 2: Access to the Tibetan plateau
Option 3: Control over Aksai Chin
Option 4: Naval dominance in the Indian Ocean
Correct Answer: Control over Aksai Chin
Solution : Correct Option: 3 Explanation: The primary strategic advantage India lost as a result of the Sino-Indian War of 1962 was control over Aksai Chin, a region that is strategically important due to its location at the crossroads of several Asian countries.
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