It seems history threatens to repeat itself in the current face-off between India and China. India바카라s first PM Jawaharlal Nehru바카라s military and diplomatic 바카라bungling바카라 of the 1962 border conflict with China is an episode India may not want to repeat. However, the Modi government can take a leaf out of Nehru바카라s statesmanship on another count바카라at a time when India is missing its Parliament in action, Nehru바카라s gesture of holding a Parliament session in the midst of the 1962 war looks impressive. It was at the height of Chinese aggression on October 26, 1962, that Atal Behari Vajpayee, then a young parliamentarian, wrote to Nehru demanding a special session of Parliament. Without hesitation, Nehru agreed to the proposal of his young colleague from the Jan Sangh. The week-long session that started on November 8 is remembered for Vajpayee바카라s scathing attack on Nehru바카라s foreign policy and the way India handled China바카라s aggression. Under attack from the parliamentarians, then defence minister V.K. Krishna Menon had to put in his papers.