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English: SINO-INDIAN BORDER DEFENSES CHUSHUL AREA CIA-RDP89B00569R000200120051-4
Date February 1963
Approved for release: June, 29 2004
Source Central Intelligence Agency ([1])
Author National Photographic Interpretation Center

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