Indian Leaders On Tibet

Views of Indian Leaders on Tibet.

Indian Leaders On Tibet

Statement of the Indian Representative at the UN General Assembly in New York, and the Resolutions adopted by the UNO on the ‘Question of Tibet’ in 1965

Statement of the Indian Representative at the UN General Assembly in New York, and the Resolutions adopted by the UNO on the ‘Question of Tibet’ in 1965 A significant development during the session in 1965 was India’s support of the resolution. During the previous sessions in 1959 and 1961, India had abstained from voting. India’s […]

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Indian Leaders On Tibet

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the first Deputy Prime Minister of India, on Tibet (His Letter to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, 7 November, 1950) New Delhi 7 November, 1950 My dear Jawaharlal, Ever since my return from Ahmedabad and after the Cabinet meeting the same day which I had to attend at practically 15 minutes’ notice and for […]

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S. Nijalingappa

S. Nijalingappa, former President of Indian National Congress and Ex-Chief Minister of Karnataka State, on Tibet (Inaugural address delivered at the International Convention on Tibet and Peace in South Asia, New Delhi, 12-14 August, 1989) IT is a matter of pleasure that I have been asked to inaugurate this meaningful convention. We are meeting for […]

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Resolutions of Indian Political Parties on Tibet

Resolutions of Indian Political Parties on Tibet (i) Resolution of the National Committee of the Socialist Party on Invasion of Tibet, Nagpur, 22 November, 1950 THE National Executive of the Socialist Party defines the invasion of Tibet by China as an act against Asia and the world, the Tibetan people and India. As the independence […]

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Rabi Ray

Rabi Ray, former Speaker of Lok Sabha, on Tibet (Speech at the International Convention on Tibet and Peace in South Asia, New Delhi, 12-14 August, 1989) I want to make some remarks before I deal with the subject. I was hearing the learned discourses of my distinguished friends since yesterday and I want to make […]

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Jawaharlal Nehru

Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, on Tibet (i) Address to the Lok Sabha, 7 December, 1950: IT is not right for any country to talk about its sovereignty or suzerainty over an area outside its own immediate range. That is to say, since Tibet is not the same as China, it […]

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