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TIBET FACTOR (3) answer(s).
 
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Tibet as a factor in India-China relationship. / Singh, Sudhir kumar Oct-Dec 2003  Journal Article
Singh, Sudhir Kumar Journal Article
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Publication Oct-Dec 2003.
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Tibet factor in Indo-Sino relations / Samraj, Lazarus ; Thomas, Vineeth   Journal Article
Thomas, Vineeth Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India and China are two of the oldest known civilisation of the world with rich legacy of bilateral interactions in multilateral level. Harmony and tolerance prevailed between Indo-China relations until the occupation of Tibet by China in 1950.The geographical location of Tibet makes it a buffer zone between the territorial interests of India and China. From strategic and defence point of view, this highland area occupies significant importance for both India and China.
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Tibet Factor in Sino-Indian Border Dispute: a historical perspective / Dorji, Tsewang   Journal Article
Dorji, Tsewang Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Sino-Indian border is one of the longest disputed international borders in Asia. It is also the world highest border which lies on the Himalaya. The Himalaya is a strategically significant to both India and China. The inhabitants of Himalayan regions are a Tibetan stock. According to religious-cultural geography, the Himalayan regions are incorporated into the Tibetan World. Hence, a Tibet factor signifies in the centrality of Sino-Indian border disputes.
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