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ID183810
Title ProperLast Hump
Other Title InformationThe Lahore Elementary Flying Training School, the Chinese Civil War, and the final days of the British Raj
LanguageENG
AuthorCao, Yin
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article centres on the evacuation of the Lahore Elementary Flying Training School, which was built in 1943 to train Chinese pilots and mechanics. It details the British and Chinese authorities’ concerns over the school and how the chaotic situation in India during the final days of the British Raj influenced its evacuation back to China. This article locates the story within the broad context of the British withdrawal from India and the Chinese Civil War, and it uses this case to uncover the links between the two most significant events in the history of modern India and China. In so doing, it puts forward an integrated framework for studying modern Indian and Chinese history.
`In' analytical NoteModern Asian Studies Vol. 56, No.1; Jan 2022: p. 250 - 268
Journal SourceModern Asian Studies 2022-02 56, 1