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Relevance of Tibet issue in India’s national security / Lhamo, Tseyang   Article
Lhamo, Tseyang Article
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Summary/Abstract From the security perspective, china’s occupation of Tibet in 1950-51 precipitated developments which had a strong bearing on security concerns in the region, particularly for India. India is closely connected to Tibet by virtue of historical and cultural links, and geographical proximity. This proximity coupled with India’s unwavering support to the Tibetan cause has resulted in India being the only country to bear the repercussions of China’s consolidation in Tibet. The Tibet issue, from its outset, has a wide range of security implications for India and it has been an irritant in the Sino-Indian bilateral relations. taking these into consideration, it is pertinent to delve into various aspects of the Tibet issue which are directly linked to India’s national Security.
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Tibet issue under China`s new leadership: changes and continuities / Lhamo, Tseyang   Journal Article
Lhamo, Tseyang Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The only substantial mechanism paving the way towards an amicable solution to the ongoing Tibet issue has been the direct dialogue held between the representative of the Dalai Lama and the representative of the people`s Republic of China (PRC). The Dialogue initially commenced in the year 1979, and the recently held round of talk in 2010 resulted in no agreement or common ground between the two sides. The dialogue was carried forward amid serious doubts and skepticism over China`s true intention towards seeking a feasible solution to the Tibet issue. Recently, two Tibetan envoys who participated in the negotiation with China resigned due to the failure of the germinate any concrete solution, expressing their frustration over the lack of positive response from Beijing amid ongoing exacerbation of the situation in Tibet, simultaneously expressing their helplessness as Beijing was not reciprocation any of the concessions and sacrifices made by their side. However, keeping the hopes alive, the Tibetan government-in-exile, known as the Central Tibetan Administration, signaled that it is ready to engage in a meaningful dialogue, anywhere and at any time.
Key Words Leadership  China  China Economy  Tibet  Republic of China  Dalai Lama 
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US policy towards the Tibet Issue / Lhamo, Tseyang   Article
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Key Words CIA  China  India  Dalai Lama  Tibet Issue  US Policy 
PRC  Special Envoy - Tibet 
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