The End of an Era: India-Tibet Relations 1947-1962 by Claude Arpi is a scholarly exploration of the complex and shifting relations between India and Tibet during a crucial period in the mid-20th century. This book offers an in-depth analysis of the historical events leading to the Chinese occupation of Tibet and the subsequent repercussions for India, especially in terms of its geopolitical positioning and the impact on its relationship with China.
Claude Arpi meticulously examines the diplomatic and political exchanges between India and Tibet, focusing on the years following India’s independence in 1947 until the early 1960s. The book provides a detailed account of how India's initial support for Tibetan independence, especially under the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru, was gradually overtaken by the challenges posed by China’s growing influence in the region.
Why You Should Read This Book
- Historical Insight: The book provides a deep dive into the nuanced relationship between India, Tibet, and China during a pivotal time in history.
- Geopolitical Analysis: It offers a comprehensive analysis of India’s foreign policy strategies concerning Tibet and how the shifting dynamics influenced India’s approach to China.
- Documented Evidence: Drawing from historical records, official documents, and personal accounts, Arpi paints a rich, detailed picture of the events that shaped this era.
- Understanding the Present: For readers interested in the contemporary geopolitical context of India-China relations, this book offers a valuable historical backdrop.
About the Author
Claude Arpi is a French-born Indian author, journalist, and scholar who has dedicated much of his career to studying Indo-Tibetan and Indo-China relations. He is a recognized expert on Tibetan history, Indian foreign policy, and the history of the Chinese occupation of Tibet. Arpi’s works are highly regarded for their thorough research and balanced perspective on complex geopolitical issues.
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