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Kalpaz Publications Tibet The Himalayan Region Religion Society and Politics by Giriraj Shah
China. India has always looked upon Tibet as an autonomous buffer state. The Chinese thrust in 1950 took India almost unawares and this was serious warning to the Indian government. The Dalai Lama’s flight to India along with numerous Tibetans became Nehru’s problem. The Indo-China war resulted into a serious debacle for our armed forces and this led to the China’s occupation of Tibet. The Dalai Lama, well-settled in India, sought the support of the United Nations as well as goodwill of other powers to regain his political status. The theme is well-weaved into 14 Chapters and problems have been dealt with comprehensively. About The Author:- Dr. Giriraj Shah, is a prolific writer, on various subjects but his contribution towards professional literature on policing is unique and unsurpassed because what he was written is out of practical experience and sheer professional and multidimensional personality which he has displayed through his intense dedication and rich experience in various aspects of Criminal Justice and Police administration for which he always chose his role model Maj. Gen. WH Sleeman. Dr. Shah has written more than 120 books on different subjects. Contents:- Preface Introduction Tibet: Frontiers, Area and Population Physical Characteristics Lakes, Climate and Trade Routes in Tibet Early History of Tibetans Beliefs and Practices of Tibetans The Dalai Lamas British Missions in Tibet 1901-1904 Indo-China Dispute on Tibetan Frontier Tibetans Going Refugees The Reconstruction The Fight of Tibet: 1959-1984 Tibet Under China The Future of Tibet Treaties and Agreements Index. The Title 'Tibet: the Himalayan Region: Religion, Society And Politics written/authored/edited by Giriraj Shah', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788178350929 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 332 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book