Tibet: an issue between China and India
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https://doi.org/10.22555/jhss.v10i2.94Keywords:
Tibet, China, India, China-India RelationsAbstract
Since India and China’s independence in 1947 and 1949 respectively, Tibet remained a cause of disagreement between the two. In history, Tibet was controlled by China but in twentieth century, China lost it to Britain. After the departure of Britain from South Asian subcontinent both China and India claimed the ownership of the area. In this article, an effort has been made to discuss some of the important problems involved in Tibetan politics of the region, history and its dynamics. Descriptive and analytical method has been used for the interpretation of secondary data. A lot of literature has been review for the article. Library based research technique of social sciences has been used in this article, in which the work of others has been thoroughly scrutinized and analyzed
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Amardeep Atwal, China–India Relations Contemporary Dynamics, New York, Routledge Press, 2008
B. R. Deepak, , India, China and Tibet: fundamental perceptions from Dharamsala, Beijing and New Delhi, Asian Ethnicity, October 2011,vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 301-321.
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