The Crisis of Tibet Province and its Effect on the Indian-Chinese Relations 1949-1963 | ||
Uruk journal for humanity science | ||
Article 1, Volume 5, Issue 2, December 2012, Pages 93-140 | ||
Author | ||
Muntasir Hassan Diheirib Al-Rubeiy | ||
Abstract | ||
Tibet crisis is one of the important crises of the Asian continent being strained relations between India and China because of their differences on the demarcation of the international border between them in Tibet and Kashmir, where he claims eligibility in each claim. This was not the crisis the result of that time it was the product of long years of crisis mutual inherited by India from the British government and the heirs of China For the Government of Manchu, has played the Chinese regime after 1949 a significant role in driving the crises to a declared war between the two countries, which resulted in his policy repressive to the people of the region and his government to open the door of the conflict is wide in Tibet, India was not immune to this conflict, where the payment of China's occupation of Tibet in 1959 to incorporate much of the land that India claims its ownership to it and claim China as part of the territory of Tibet, which prompted to enter the two countries military war in 1962 to determine the status of land border. As Pakistan emerged as an important element in the border dispute between India and China, where supported China in the conflict signed an agreement with China to demarcate their border in Azad Kashmir and Tibet, thus stripped India of the right to claim land which came within the Chinese state after the treaty, a recognition China's possession of the land, and so India returned fr | ||
Keywords | ||
Modern History | ||
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