JFK's Forgotten Crisis: Tibet, the CIA, and Sino-Indian War

JFK's Forgotten Crisis: Tibet, the CIA, and Sino-Indian War

by Bruce Riedel (Author), Bruce Riedel (Author)

Synopsis

Bruce Riedel provides new perspective and insights over Kennedy's forgotten crisis in the most dangerous days of the cold war.

The Cuban Missile Crisis defined the presidency of John F. Kennedy. But the same week the world stood transfixed by the possibility of nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union, Kennedy was also consumed by a war that has escaped history's attention, yet still reverberates significantly today: the Sino-Indian conflict.

As well-armed and equipped troops from the People's Republic of China surged into Indian-held territory in October 1962, Kennedy ordered an emergency airlift of supplies to the Indian army. At the same time, he engaged in diplomatic talks that kept the neighboring Pakistanis out of the fighting. The conflict came to an end with a unilateral Chinese cease-fire, relieving Kennedy of a decision to intervene militarily in support of India.

Bruce Riedel, a CIA and National Security Council veteran, provides the first full narrative of this crisis, which played out during the tense negotiations with Moscow over Cuba. He also includes another, nearly forgotten episode of US espionage during the war between India and China: covert US support of Tibetan opposition to Chinese occupation of Tibet. He details how the United States, beginning in 1957, trained and parachuted Tibetan guerrillas into Tibet to fight Chinese military forces. The covert operation to help precipitate the conflict but the United States did not end its support of it until relations between the United States and China were normalized in the 1970s.

Riedel tells this story of war, diplomacy, and covert action with authority and perspective. He draws on newly declassified letters between Kennedy and Indian leader Jawaharlal Nehru along with the diaries and memoirs of key players and other sources make this the definitive account of JFK's forgotten crisis. This is, Riedel writes, Kennedy's finest hour as you have never read it before.

$6.43

Save:$24.76 (79%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 177
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Published: 30 Nov 2015

ISBN 10: 0815726996
ISBN 13: 9780815726999

Media Reviews
a minor gem of elegant history writing. The Kennedy library's compendium of books on the Cuban crisis runs to 13 pages. Yet Riedel's is the first to address the President's role in the Sino-Indian war...There is much in Riedel's short book to pore over. The tale of Nehru's humiliation is poignant... Most of all however, Riedel's book shows the strength of a president who knew when to delegate authority and when to ignore the experts. - Financial Times Mr Riedel puts his experience as a former CIA analyst and a senior adviser on the National Security Council to canny use, uncovering details about an American covert operation in Tibet that has been mostly forgotten, though not by China. - The Economist
Author Bio
Bruce Riedel is senior fellow and director of the Brookings Intelligence Project. Riedel joined Brookings following a thirty-year career at the Central Intelligence Agency. He served as a senior adviser to the last four U.S. presidents on South Asia and the Middle East. In 2009 President Obama made him chairman of a strategic review of American policy in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Riedel has also been an adviser to the British government.