Description The second volume of the India Tibet Relations (1947-1962) begins soon after signature of 17-Point Agreement in May 1951. net) carries the largest number of historical documents on topics such as the Indo-China relations, the flight of the Dalai Lama in 1959 and the consequences of the 1962 Sino-Indian war for India, etc.. claudearpi.
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Cariappa Chair of Excellence of the United Service Institution of India for his research on India-Tibet Relations.
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Claude holds the Field Marshal K.
He is the author of several books and more than one thousand articles on Tibet, China, India, defence and border issues and Indo-French relations.
Since 1974, he is settled in South India.
About the Author Claude Arpi was born in 1949 in Angoulęme, France.
The question is still hanging. "Will Tibet Find her Soul again?" wrote the Indian Trade Agent in Gyantse in one of his reports.
The Indian officials posted in Lhasa, Gyantse, Yatung or Gartok were the first to realize the true face of the Chinese \'liberators\'.
During this period, very few Tibetans had the courage to fight the ineluctable; most Tibetans, whether from the aristocracy or the clergy, collaborated with the occupying forces.
This volume shall go in depth into the slow deterioration of the age-old Indo-Tibet relations, gradually being replaced by a cruder relation with the new occupiers of Tibet.
During the years under study (1951-54), the position of India on the Roof of the World changed drastically.
Description The second volume of the India Tibet Relations (1947-1962) begins soon after signature of 17-Point Agreement in May 1951