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OverviewVolume 4 (1958-62) looks into the last years of the Indian presence in Tibet. Delhi was living in a dream world; the reports from Lhasa should have alerted the government and at least opened the eyes of the Indian intelligence agencies; it was not to be the case. The closure of the Indian Consulate in Lhasa in mid-December 1962 was the last straw; a few months earlier the Indian Trade Agencies in Yatung, Gyantse, and Gartok had ceased to exist, bringing down the curtain on India's presence in Tibet. An era had come to an end; Mao's China did not want any Indians in 'its' new colony; a sense of jealousy towards India prevailed. Beijing clearly resented the existence of an age-old civilizational relation between India and Tibet and the goodwill of the Tibetans for India. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Arpi ClaudePublisher: VIJ Books (India) Pty Ltd Imprint: VIJ Books (India) Pty Ltd ISBN: 9789389620719ISBN 10: 9389620716 Pages: 608 Publication Date: 21 September 2020 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction 01 Tour of the Political Officer in Sikkim to Tibet: An Eye Opener 02 The Military Situation in Tibet 03 The Negotiations for Barahoti 04 The Prime Minister's Visit to Chumbi Valley 05 The Aksai Chin Road 06 The Tibetan Uprising: Report from an Indian Eyewitness 07 The Tibetan Uprising: View from the Chinese Side 08 Issues Faced by the Indian Trade Agency in Yatung 09 The Dalai Lama Arrives in India 10 The Rehabilitation Starts 11 The Fate of the Indian Trade Agency in Gartok 12 The Situation in Lhasa in 1960 13 The Life of a Consul General in Lhasa 14 The Indian Trade Agency in Gyantse 15 On the Diplomatic Front 16 The Fate of the Khachis 17 The End of the Kailash Pilgrimage 18 Should the Tibet Agreement be Renewed? 19 Preparing for a War 20 The Last Indian Consul General in Lhasa 21 The Aftermath of the Indian Consulate in Lhasa 22 The Fate of the Indian Prisoners of War in Tibet Some Conclusions Epilogue Appendix Correspondence between the Dalai Lama and General Tan Guansan Index Maps Map 1 PLA Occupation of Tibet in 1957-58 Map 2 Aksai Chin Road (Today G219 National Highway) Map 3 Indian Trade Marts in Western Tibet Map 4 Map of Tibet Showing the Extent of the Khampa GuerillaReviewsAuthor InformationClaude Arpi was born in 1949 in Angouleme, France. Since 1974, he is settled in South India. He is the author of several books and more than two thousand articles on Tibet, China, India, defence, border issues and Indo-French relations. Claude Arpi holds the Field Marshal KM Cariappa Chair of Excellence of the United Service Institution of India for his research on India-Tibet Relations. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |