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ID129255
Title ProperResearch on the Dalai group and Tibetans overseas
Other Title Informationchapter ii, the Dalai clique in exile in India,
LanguageENG
AuthorJiawei, Tad
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Dalai Lama's scheme to leave China was engineered long ago by the imperialists and Tibetan secessionists. Back in the winter of 1950, when there was a scheme for the Dalai Lama to visit Yadong County [on the border with India, tr.], "the U.S. policy was to induce him cross the Indian border . . . in the hope of persuading him to flee to the United States"1orfor him to "seek refuge" in such Buddhist countries as Burma, Thailand, or Sri Lanka. In 1956, taking advantage of the Indian government's invitation for the Dalai Lama to visit India to participate in the 2,500th anniversary of the birth of Sakyamuni, anti-China elements abroad and Tibetan secessionists collaborated in trying to get the Dalai to stay in India, and stated that "the Dalai Lama was welcome to go to the United States." After the armed insurrection in Lhasa in March, 1959, the secessionist clique succeeded in spiriting the Dalai out of China. On March 24, when they arrived at Qiongduojiang in Shannan, the head of the secessionist clique and the Dalai met with the chieftain Kampot Tashi of the "Four Rivers and Six Ranges Defenders of the Faith" and others. It was then that the Dalai andhis entourage started to maintain direct wireless communication with the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency via Wangdu, a special agent trained bythe United States.
`In' analytical NoteChinese Law and Government Vol.46, No.1; January-February 2013: p.11-49
Journal SourceChinese Law and Government Vol.46, No.1; January-February 2013: p.11-49
Key WordsTibet ;  Dalia Lama ;  Contemporary Tibet ;  China ;  India ;  Border Conflicts ;  Chinese Threat ;  Tibetans Overseas ;  Tibetan Regime ;  Diaspora ;  Economic Conditions ;  Himalayan States ;  Tibetan Émigrés ;  Geopolitics ;  History ;  History - Tibet ;  United States - US ;  CIA - US ;  Indian Border ;  Armed Insurrection ;  Dalai Clique ;  Exile - Dalai's