Will Tibet ever find her soul again?
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Will Tibet ever find her soul again?
(India Tibet relations (1947-1962), pt. 2)
Vij Books India, c2018
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"United Service Institution of India New Delhi."
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The second volume of the India Tibet Relations (1947-1962) begins soon after signature of 17-Point Agreement in May 1951.
During the years under study (1951-54), the position of India on the Roof of the World changed drastically.
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. 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.
“Will Tibet find her soul again?” wrote the Indian Trade Agent in Gyantse in one of his reports.
The question is still hanging.
目次
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Prelude
01 The First Months after the Signature of the 17-Point Agreement
02 The Chinese Slowly Settle in Lhasa
03 The Case of the Indian Radio Operators
04 The Tide is Turning: Independent no more
05 When India Fed the Liberation Army
06 The Situation in Tawang
07 Will Tibet ever find her soul again?
08 The Closure of the Kashgar Consulate
09 The Downgrading of the Lhasa Consulate
10 Military Consolidation on the Plateau
11 The Advance towards the Line
12 Minsar: The Indian Village in Tibet
13 The Indian Trade Agency in Gartok
14 Romanticism and Hostiles Borders The Indian Frontier Administrative Service
15 The Central Intelligence Agency on Tibet in the Early 1950s
16 Our Prestige is at Low Ebb
17 The Trade in the First Years of Occupation
18 Sinha does it again
19 Framework for the Beijing Negotiations
20 The Tibet Talks: The First Month
21 The Tibet Talks – February 1954
22 The Tibet Talks: The Last Two Months
23 The Floods in Gyantse: the Deluge
Concluding Remarks
Index
Maps
Map 1 – Indian Trade Agencies and Missions
Map 2 – PLA Advances in Xinjiang - 1949
Map 3 – PLA Occupation of Tibet in 1953
Map 4 – PLA Occupation of Western Tibet in 1953
Map 5 – Aksai Chin Road
Map 6 – Barahoti and Passes
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