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Qué (quién) es chequerboard - definición

MILITARY CONFLICT BETWEEN INDIA AND CHINA AT THE SUMDORONG CHU VALLEY
Operation Chequerboard; Wangdung; 1987 Sino-Indian skirmish; Wangdong; Operation Checker Board
  • Sumdorong Chu and vicinity

chequerboard      
(US checkerboard)
¦ noun a board for playing checkers and similar games, having a regular chequered pattern, typically in black and white.
chequerboard      

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Sumdorong Chu standoff

In 1986–87, a military standoff took place between India and China in the Sumdorong Chu Valley bordering the Tawang district, Arunachal Pradesh and Cona County, Tibet. It was initiated by China moving a company of troops to Wangdung, a pasture to the south of Sumdorong Chu that India believed to be its territory. The Indian troops stood their ground on the neighbouring Longro La ridge and both the sides moved a large number of troops to the border. The crisis was diffused after the visit of Indian External Affairs minister to Beijing in May 1987. The standoff gave rise to fears of escalation. Subsequently, India and China formulated agreements for managing future border tensions.

Ejemplos de uso de chequerboard
1. This time Kylie went on stage to perform attired in a cowl–necked chequerboard mini–dress chopped off at the thigh.
2. Southern Afghanistan looked like a "chequerboard" with security varying greatly between different districts and provinces where Nato troops would deploy in the spring.
3. Each biopsy is cut into cubes which are then reorientated to expose a cross–section, and arranged in a chequerboard pattern called a tissue microarray.
4. Displaying an early fashion sense, she dyed and cropped her hair in a variety of colours and styles, including black, red, blonde, pink, shaved and chequerboard.
5. The country‘s confessional chequerboard has never allowed an accurate census, for fear of revealing that a substantial Muslim – today perhaps even a Shia – majority is denied due representation in the political system.